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Bone Reduction Clamps

Bone Reduction Clamp 7"

Bone Reduction Clamp Large with Speedlock 9.25"

SKU: Bone Reduction Clamps
Availability: In Stock

The bone reduction clamps have some specific features for the application of the bone plate. The tool has finely serrated jaws with a large window that provides room to slide the bone plate without any need of removing the clamp.

SKU: G32-1500
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Clamp Size 7" is a useful instrument for the fixation of fractured bones. It assists in the reduction of spiral fractures, oblique fractures, etc.

SKU: G32-1525
Availability: In Stock

Bone Reduction Clamp Large with Speedlock Size 9.25" is a useful instrument for the fixation of fractured bones. It assists in the reduction of spiral fractures, oblique fractures, etc.

Please select the size you want to order


$331.93
$494.93

A bone reduction clamp is a useful instrument for the fixation of fractured bones. The large window of the clamp has enough space to slide a bone plate into the right position.  The standard clamp helps to grab the medium-size bones and repositions the distal radius fractures. It assists in the reduction of spiral fractures, oblique fractures, etc.  
    Long shank
•    German forged instrument
    Resistant to corrosion
    Ratchet Mechanism

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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.

A bone reduction clamp functions as a stabilizing tool that holds fractured bone segments in proper alignment while your surgical team prepares the area for internal fixation. The clamp applies steady, controlled pressure to grip both sides of the break, keeping the pieces immobile so surgeons can assess alignment, remove debris, and securely attach plates or screws without the fragments shifting around during the procedure.

Bone reduction aims to restore your fractured bone to its original anatomical position so it can heal properly and maintain full strength and function. By realigning the broken pieces during surgery, surgeons eliminate gaps and overlaps that would otherwise compromise healing, reduce pain during recovery, and help prevent long-term complications like arthritis or permanent deformity that could limit your mobility later on.

Orthopedic surgeons, trauma specialists, and general surgeons regularly rely on reduction clamps when treating complex fractures that need surgical intervention. Operating room nurses and surgical technicians also handle and position these instruments as part of the surgical team, ensuring the clamp maintains secure bone alignment throughout the fixation process.

Displaced fractures where bone segments have shifted out of place, most commonly require a reduction clamp, including complex breaks of the femur, tibia, humerus, and other major long bones. Comminuted fractures with multiple fragments, intra-articular fractures affecting joint surfaces, and severely angulated breaks typically benefit from clamp stabilization during the repair, as manual reduction alone would be difficult to maintain during the entire surgical fixation procedure.

Yes, pediatric surgeons do use reduction clamps on children, though they select smaller, gentler versions designed specifically for young patients' thinner, more flexible bones that require less compressive force. Special pediatric clamps protect growing bone tissue and physis (growth plates) from crush injuries while still providing the stable alignment needed for proper fracture healing during surgical repair.
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