Stryker 702926 Small Bone Reduction Forceps w/ Points & Ratcheting Handle 5-1/8"
Stryker 702926 Small Bone Reduction Forceps w/ Points & Ratcheting Handle 5-1/8" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker 702926 Small Bone Reduction Forceps w/ Points & Ratcheting Handle 5-1/8"
• Model: 702926
• Tip/ Jaw Design: Jaws w/ Pointed Tips
• Overall Length: 5-1/8 inches
When precision matters in orthopedic trauma cases, the Stryker 702926 Small Bone Reduction Forceps stands as an essential tool for surgeons demanding control, reliability, and surgical-grade quality. This compact 5-1/8" (≈130 mm) ratcheting forceps is engineered to deliver pinpoint accuracy when aligning bone fragments during fracture reduction or reconstruction — making it ideal for small-fragment surgeries or delicate anatomical regions. Its pointed-tip jaws guarantee a secure, slip-resistant grip on bone surfaces so surgeons can confidently manipulate fragments without compromising soft tissue or periosteum.
The forceps’ ratcheting handle locks firmly once bone fragments are aligned, enabling stable reduction while the surgeon focuses on fixation or plating — reducing the need for continuous manual pressure. Crafted from high-quality German stainless steel, the 702926 offers durability, corrosion resistance, and dependable performance through multiple sterilization cycles — a must-have for operating rooms and trauma instrument sets.
Compact yet robust, Stryker 702926 integrates seamlessly with small-fragment plate and screw systems, enhancing the efficiency of reduction workflows in trauma, pediatric, and reconstructive orthopedic procedures. Its precise design, reliability, and ease of handling make it a top choice for orthopedic surgeons who demand uncompromising control and quality in bone reduction instruments.
These surgical instruments are categorized as limited use and are in excellent condition. They may be new out of the original manufacturer's packaging or have similar characteristics indicative of minimal prior use. Despite their limited usage, they maintain an exceptional quality suitable for medical procedures.
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