Bone Reposition Forceps are specialized surgical instruments used to grasp, align, and stabilize fractured or displaced bone segments during orthopedic surgery. They provide surgeons with precise control to reposition bone fragments accurately before fixation with plates, screws, or pins. The forceps’ strong, curved jaws securely hold bones without causing damage, while locking mechanisms allow a stable grip during the procedure.
Widely used in trauma, reconstructive, and fracture repair surgeries, bone reposition forceps help ensure correct anatomical alignment, which is critical for effective healing and restoration of function. Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, they are durable, autoclavable, and designed for repeated use in demanding surgical environments.