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The Ulrich self-retaining forceps with straight, serrated 9mm jaws provide secure hands-free bone holding across extended surgical procedures. The speed-lock mechanism locks without hand fatigue, and the 280mm length reaches deep anatomic sites while maintaining secure grasp. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable sterilization and clinical reuse.
Features & Benefits
The Verbrugge bone‑holding forceps features 10mm wide serrated jaws and a long ratchet for secure purchase on cortical bone during major orthopedic fixation. The 254mm length and 52mm maximum opening accommodate larger bone segments while maintaining precise grip. Serrated jaw surfaces distribute pressure across bone surfaces without slipping during plate and screw application.
Verbrugge bone holding forceps deliver wide 11mm jaws engineered to grip cortical and cancellous bone surfaces without slipping. The long ratchet mechanism permits a maximum 48mm opening, accommodating varied bone segment widths encountered in fracture reduction and intramedullary work. Stainless steel jaws maintain edge sharpness across multiple reprocessing cycles.
This compact Verbrugge self‑centering forceps features a short ratchet designed for small bone work and delicate reductions where minimal intrusion is required. The 5mm wide jaws suit fine‑threaded screws and narrow bone corridors, and the 9mm engaged opening provides precision control. At 172mm, it remains highly maneuverable.
The Verbrugge bone-holding forceps with self-centering jaws and 10.5mm width deliver uniform compression across the bone surface during reduction. The speed-lock mechanism enables quick, secure closure, and the 50mm maximum opening accommodates variable fracture thicknesses. The 240mm length provides stable, controlled grasp during complex spinal and pelvic reductions.
This larger Verbrugge self‑centering forceps accommodates bigger fragments and bones while maintaining auto‑alignment during engagement. Its 11mm wide jaws increase contact surface area, and the 65mm maximum opening suits proximal femoral and pelvic reductions. The speed lock mechanism allows rapid single‑handed clamping.
Verbrugge bone holding forceps secure cortical bone fragments during plating and fracture reduction. The self‑centering 3mm wide jaws square onto the bone shaft from both sides, and the speed lock holds the 25mm maximum opening at the surgeon's chosen width. The 152mm straight frame keeps the working end close to the operative field.
The Verbrugge self‑centering bone forceps auto‑aligns fragments during engagement, reducing surgeon effort during difficult reductions. Its 7mm wide jaws maintain consistent pressure across the bite, the speed lock enables rapid one‑handed clamping, and a maximum 45mm opening accommodates varied fragment sizes. At 191mm, it remains compact.
This Verbrugge self‑centering model delivers maximum 65mm opening in a 280mm overall length, balancing extended reach with compact handling for bone fragment reductions. The speed lock mechanism enables rapid engagement without requiring ratchet adjustment, and the self‑centering jaw geometry simplifies fragment alignment during difficult reductions.
This reversed Volkmann bone forceps with long ratchet delivers secure clamping of cortical fragments during reduction and fixation of complex fractures. The ratchet mechanism maintains grip without hand tension, and the 165mm overall length supports controlled positioning in moderate‑depth fields.