Zimmer 8504-77 Bone Holding Forceps 10"

SKU: ZIMM-8504-77
$83.50
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Zimmer 8504-77 Bone Holding Forceps 10"

• Model: 8504-77
• Ratcheting Handle
• Overall Length: 10 inches

The Zimmer 8504-77 Bone Holding Forceps (10″) is a precision-crafted surgical instrument engineered to deliver dependable performance in orthopedic operating rooms. Designed by Zimmer Biomet — a leader in musculoskeletal instrumentation — this bone holding forceps provides surgeons and surgical technologists with secure, reliable clamping of bone fragments during reduction and fixation procedures. Its ergonomic 10″ overall length offers excellent reach and control, making it ideal for use in trauma, reconstructive, and general orthopedic surgeries where precise bone stabilization is essential.

Constructed from durable surgical-grade stainless steel with serrated grip surfaces, the Zimmer 8504-77 forceps ensure firm and consistent hold on bone surfaces, reducing the risk of slippage during critical procedural steps. Whether preparing bone for plating, securing fracture fragments during reduction, or maintaining alignment for internal hardware placement, this forceps enhances control and procedural confidence. Its ratcheting mechanism allows incremental grip adjustment to match the specific demands of the operative task.

Orthopedic surgeons, surgical technologists, and procurement teams value the Zimmer Bone Holding Forceps 10″ for its robust construction, trusted design, and adaptability across a wide range of clinical contexts. A staple in orthopedic instrument trays and fixation sets, this forceps supports efficient workflow and contributes to improved surgical outcomes by helping maintain bone alignment throughout demanding procedures. Its compatibility with standard sterilization protocols and longevity through repeated use make it a smart addition to any surgical inventory.

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.

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