Synthes 399.001 Plate Holding Forceps Locking F/1.5MM & 2.0MM Plates

SKU: SYNT-399.001
$96.00
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Synthes 399.001 Plate Holding Forceps Locking F/1.5MM & 2.0MM Plates

  • Model: 399.001 (Synthes)
  • Plate Holding Forceps
  • Locking F/1.5MM & 2.0MM Plates
  • Condition: Used in good condition

Enhanced Precision in Surgical Procedures

The Synthes 399.001 Plate Holding Forceps are specifically designed to provide surgeons with enhanced precision during orthopedic surgeries. These locking insert forceps ensure that both 1.5MM and 2.0MM plates are held securely in place. This secure grip is crucial, as it allows for more accurate drilling and screw placement, reducing the chances of errors in the surgical process. Surgeons greatly appreciate the stability these forceps offer because it significantly improves the overall efficiency of the procedure.

Durable and Reliable Design

Constructed from high-quality materials, the Synthesis Plate Holding Forceps are built to last. Their durable design not only withstands the rigors of frequent use in the operating room but also provides a reliable performance that healthcare professionals depend on. Because of their robust construction, these forceps resist wear and tear, making them a cost-effective choice for medical facilities.

User-Friendly and Ergonomic

With their ergonomic design, the Synthes 399.001 Plate Holding Forceps provide comfort and ease of use for surgeons and surgical teams. The locking mechanism is intuitive, allowing for quick adjustments during surgery. This user-friendly aspect is essential, as it helps to minimize disruptions in the surgical flow. Therefore, healthcare professionals can focus on patient care, knowing they have reliable tools at their disposal.

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