The Vincent rongeur forceps with long jaws, 26 cm, is a surgical instrument used primarily in bone surgery and trauma, particularly for regularizing bone edges after extractions or for bone remodeling.
Characteristics:
Instrument type: Gouge forceps, also called rongeur forceps.
Design: It features articulated handles and long jaws.
Operation: A return system on the handles ensures automatic opening of the forceps.
Jaws: The jaws are symmetrical, pointed at the ends, hollow and sharp, allowing bone to be worked by subtraction, removing splinters and thin alveolar edges.
Material: Typically made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel (e.g., DIN: X12Cr13 | AISI: 410 | UNS: S41000, S41001).
Length: 26 cm.
Medical Specialties: Bone Surgery, Traumatology.


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