The image shows a pair of Bone Fragment Forceps, a stainless steel orthopedic surgical instrument designed to grasp, hold, and stabilize bone fragments during orthopedic procedures.
The forceps feature long, slender handles with finger rings for secure grip, a ratchet locking mechanism for controlled clamping, and curved jaws that allow surgeons to securely manipulate fractured bone pieces without slippage.
Commonly used in trauma and reconstructive surgeries, these forceps provide precision handling and stability, making them essential in bone alignment and fixation.
