Explanation:
A self-retaining, finger ring retractor called a ""Weitlaner Retractor"" with a cam ratchet lock is used to hold
back tissue and expose a surgical site.
Explanation:
Blood clots in the deep veins of the legs are avoided with the aid of compression devices. The devices use
leg cuffs that press against your legs after being inflated with air. This improves blood flow through your
legs' veins and lessens the risk of blood clots.
Explanation:
Bone-cutting forceps are used in orthopaedic surgery to cut bone. Bone-cutting forceps are used to grasp
and manipulate and extract bones. Our orthopaedic bone-cutting forceps are designed for surgical
procedures concerning musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, infections etc.
Explanation:
A tool called an osteotome is used to prepare or cut bone.
Explanation:
utilized during orthopedic surgery, ENT operations, or neurosurgery to help drive the nail or screw into the bone
Explanation:
The clamp, which is used for tiny bones, enables precise internal fixation pin placement.
Explanation:
In conjunction with primary fixation devices, the Screws are approved for temporary ligature and wire lock
fixation for constriction and stabilization of fractured bone segments in the oral cavity. The Screws should
not be used on patients who have conditions that make it impossible for them to adhere to the restrictions
of temporary ligature and wire fixation. For a maximum of four weeks, screws and wire are implanted in
order to provide temporary fixation.