Spine Distraction Forceps are specialized orthopedic instruments designed to distract or separate vertebrae during spinal surgeries. They are commonly used in procedures such as spinal fusion, discectomies, and fracture stabilization, allowing surgeons to create space between vertebrae for better access and precise implantation.
Specifications:
Material: Stainless Steel (SS) for durability, corrosion resistance, and sterility.
Length: Typically between 180mm to 250mm, depending on the surgical application.
Design Features:
Curved or Straight Blades: Provide controlled distraction of the vertebrae while preventing damage to surrounding tissues.
Ratchet Lock Mechanism: Ensures controlled, adjustable distraction force and maintains the distracted position during surgery.
Serrated Tips or Jaws: For a firm grip on the bony structures, reducing the risk of slippage.
Ergonomic Handles: For comfortable manipulation and ease of use during long surgeries.
Finish: Satin or mirror finish to reduce glare in surgical lighting and ensure a sterile surface.
Usage:
Employed in spinal surgeries to separate vertebrae for proper placement of implants such as cages, screws, or plates.
Useful in disc replacement or removal and fracture realignment procedures.
This tool provides controlled distraction, aiding in precise correction of spinal deformities and facilitating surgical access to intervertebral spaces.
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