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Bone Fragment Clamps

Bone Fragment Clamps Standard 5 1/2"

Bone Fragment Clamps Medium 6"

Bone Fragment Clamps Large 8"

SKU: Bone Fragment Clamps
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Bone Fragment Clamp or Medial malleolar clamps are used to maintain the bone fragments reduction during surgical procedures. It is available in various variations which helps the surgeons in making the surgeries successful.

SKU: G32-1095
Availability: In Stock

Bone Fragment Clamps are ideal surgical tools for fast tightening of the bones and enable smooth release of the bones during various surgical procedures.

SKU: G32-1090
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Bone Fragment Clamps Medium 6" is used to maintain the bone fragments reduction during surgical procedures. It requires low maintenance and has high tensile strength.

SKU: G32-1085
Availability: In Stock

Bone Fragment Clamps Large 8" is used to maintain the bone fragments reduction during surgical procedures. It requires low maintenance and has high tensile strength.

Please select the size you want to order


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This tool comes with ball tips in different sizes. It is constructed with German stainless steel material which prevents corrosion and rusting. 

•    It requires low maintenance and has high tensile strength. 
•    Ergonomic design 
•    Forged with prime quality material

Bone fragment clamps are designed for clamping or holding of bones in orthopedic bone surgeries. It allows the surgeons to have better visibility and access to the surgical site. 

    Provides better visibility to surgical area
•    Available in size 5 1/2"

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

Bone fragment clamps are most commonly used in orthopedic surgeries like fracture fixation, osteotomies, and bone grafting procedures. Surgeons also rely on them during spinal surgeries, maxillofacial repairs, and trauma cases where broken bone segments need precise alignment.

The right size depends on the bone and surgical site the Standard 5½" works well for small bones like phalanges or hand bones, while the Medium 6" suits mid-sized areas like the wrist, ankle, or smaller long bone fragments. For larger bones such as the femur or tibia, the Large 8" gives you the wider jaw span and stronger grip needed to hold bigger fragments securely. Always match the clamp size to the fragment thickness and surgical depth to maintain stable, damage-free fixation throughout the procedure.

The most reliable method is steam autoclaving at 134°C using a pre-vacuum cycle, which effectively eliminates all bacteria, spores, and pathogens from the instrument surface. Make sure to clean visible debris thoroughly before sterilization, as organic material can block the process. Always follow your facility's validated sterilization protocol and check the manufacturer's guidelines since some clamp coatings may require specific cycle parameters.

Yes, they significantly cut down operating time by giving surgeons a stable, hands-free hold on bone fragments during fixation. Instead of relying on an assistant to manually hold pieces in place, the clamp maintains alignment while the surgeon drills, plates, or wires the fracture. This improved efficiency leads to less anesthesia exposure, reduced blood loss, and better overall outcomes for the patient.

Start by selecting a clamp with serrated or anatomically shaped jaws that grip bone without sliding, especially on smooth cortical surfaces. Apply steady, even pressure when tightening and avoid over-clamping, which can cause the instrument to rock or the bone to crack. Keeping the surgical field dry and clear of blood or fluids also greatly improves grip stability throughout the procedure.
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