The Lowman Bone-Holding Clamp is a surgical instrument used in orthopedic procedures to hold and manipulate bones during surgeries such as fracture alignment and internal fixation. This tool aids in stabilizing and aligning fractured bones, particularly during the insertion of plates and screws, and is widely used in both acute trauma and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
Available in various lengths, the clamp features 1×2 pronged serrated jaws and a screw wheel handle that allows for controlled adjustment of the jaw aperture. It is crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and sterilizability.
Specifications Table:
| Catalog No. | Size | Jaw Type |
|---|---|---|
| 24-2290-12 | 4.75 inch | 1×2 pronged serrated |
| 24-2290-18 | 7 inch | 1×2 pronged serrated |
| 24-2290-20 | 8 inch | 1×2 pronged serrated |





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