Spine Compression Forceps are specialized orthopedic instruments designed to compress and stabilize vertebrae during spinal surgeries. These forceps help in aligning and fixing spinal segments, aiding in the placement of implants like screws, plates, or rods.
Specifications:
Material: Stainless Steel (SS), ensuring strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
Length: Typically ranges between 180mm to 250mm, depending on the model and surgical need.
Design Features:
Curved or Straight Blades: Designed for precise grip and compression of vertebrae.
Ratchet Lock Mechanism: Ensures consistent and controlled compression during surgery.
Serrated Jaws: Provide a strong and non-slip grip on the bony structures of the spine.
Ergonomic Handles: Designed for easy manipulation and comfort during long procedures.
Finish: Available in satin or mirror finish to reduce glare and maintain a sterile surface.
Usage:
Used in spinal fusion surgeries, fracture fixation, and deformity corrections.
Assists in aligning vertebrae and maintaining compression while screws or other fixation devices are applied.
This instrument plays a critical role in ensuring stability and proper alignment in spine surgery.
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