Straightening Forceps
Straightening Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed to grasp, align, and stabilize tissue or structures that need to be straightened or held in a corrected position. Commonly used in orthopedic surgery for aligning bone fragments or in nasal surgery (septoplasty) for straightening and stabilizing the deviated nasal septum, these forceps provide a firm, secure grip. Their design often includes long, sturdy jaws with a secure locking mechanism, allowing the surgeon to apply controlled force to manipulate and hold anatomical structures in their desired alignment during fixation or repair.
Key Features:
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Strong, often toothed jaws for a secure grip on tissue or bone.
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Designed to grasp, align, and hold structures in a straightened position.
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Commonly used in septoplasty (e.g., Asch forceps) and orthopedic fracture reduction.
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Often features a locking ratchet to maintain alignment without constant hand pressure.
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Essential for achieving and maintaining correct anatomical position during surgery.
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A fundamental instrument for corrective procedures in ENT and orthopedics.
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