Mizuho OSI 5862 Kirschner Bow Holder
Mizuho OSI 5862 Kirschner Bow Holder is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Mizuho OSI 5862 Kirschner Bow Holder
• Model: 5862 Mizuho OSI
• Medical Table Clamp
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
The Mizuho OSI 5862 Kirschner Bow Holder is a specialized surgical accessory designed to securely support Kirschner traction bows during orthopedic procedures. It enables stable and precise traction of the lower extremities, particularly in trauma cases involving fractures of the femur or tibia. By anchoring the bow to compatible surgical tables—such as the Mizuho OSI Trios® or Orthopedic Trauma System (OTS)—the holder facilitates controlled skeletal traction, aiding in proper alignment and fracture management.
Constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel, the 5862 Bow Holder is built for durability and repeated sterilization. Its robust design includes a locking mechanism that firmly grips the Kirschner bow, preventing slippage or unwanted movement during the procedure. The holder is engineered for quick attachment and adjustment, allowing surgical teams to efficiently set up traction systems without compromising stability or safety.
Designed specifically for use with Mizuho OSI traction tables and accessories, the 5862 Kirschner Bow Holder integrates effortlessly into existing setups. It enhances surgical workflow by maintaining consistent traction throughout the case, improving both surgeon control and patient outcomes. Whether used in emergency trauma care or elective orthopedic surgery, this accessory ensures secure, precise traction support in high-demand surgical environments.
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