The Lewin Repositioning Forcep offers a broad range of surgical benefits. These benefits are particularly important during orthopedic procedures that involve bone repairing, such as open fracture reduction.
For this purpose, the instrument comes with a pair of serrated jaws with deep inward curves. Moreover, the serrations are ideal to secure firm bone grasps, which ultimately ensures bone fragment stabilization. As a result, the operator can drill screws or insert a K-wire for fixating the bone.
In addition, the device features long, straight shanks that connect the boxlock to the finger rings. Also, a small ratchet mechanism offers the possibility of statically locking the forceps at the desired width.
All our Lewin Repositioning Forcep are available in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish.
Specialty | Orthopedic |
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Author Name | Lewin |
Sub-Category | Bone Holding & Repositioning Forceps |
Category | Forceps |
Working End Details | Serrated Jaws |
Handle Type | Ring Handle |
Joint Type | Box Joint |
Ratchet / Lock | Yes |
Overall Length | 18.5 cm – 7 1/4" |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Stainless Steel |
CE Marking | Yes |
Reusable | Yes |
Used in Specialties: | Orthopedic, |
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Product Category: | Forceps, |
Product Type: |
MD455 | 23-718-17 |
Lewin Repositioning Forcep
SURTEX® Lewin Repositioning Forcep is a specialized orthopedic device that surgeons commonly use for grasping and aligning fractured bone fragments, in order to perform skeletal transfixion and other procedures.
- Atraumatic Serrated Jaws for Minimizing Local Injury.
- Deeply Curved Jaws for Grasping Large Bone Fragments.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Surtex code: OR-862-17
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The Lewin Repositioning Forcep offers a broad range of surgical benefits. These benefits are particularly important during orthopedic procedures that involve bone repairing, such as open fracture reduction.
For this purpose, the instrument comes with a pair of serrated jaws with deep inward curves. Moreover, the serrations are ideal to secure firm bone grasps, which ultimately ensures bone fragment stabilization. As a result, the operator can drill screws or insert a K-wire for fixating the bone.
In addition, the device features long, straight shanks that connect the boxlock to the finger rings. Also, a small ratchet mechanism offers the possibility of statically locking the forceps at the desired width.
All our Lewin Repositioning Forcep are available in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish.
Specialty | Orthopedic |
---|---|
Author Name | Lewin |
Sub-Category | Bone Holding & Repositioning Forceps |
Category | Forceps |
Working End Details | Serrated Jaws |
Handle Type | Ring Handle |
Joint Type | Box Joint |
Ratchet / Lock | Yes |
Overall Length | 18.5 cm – 7 1/4" |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Stainless Steel |
CE Marking | Yes |
Reusable | Yes |
Used in Specialties: | Orthopedic, |
---|---|
Product Category: | Forceps, |
Product Type: |
MD455 | 23-718-17 |