The 7 1/4″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 is a precision-engineered orthopedic instrument developed to provide reliable bone stabilization and accurate fracture reduction during a wide variety of orthopedic and trauma procedures. Designed for surgeons who require dependable temporary fixation, this clamp securely holds bone fragments in proper anatomical alignment while definitive fixation methods such as plates, screws, intramedullary nails, or external fixation devices are applied. Its compact 7¼-inch length offers superior maneuverability, making it particularly effective in procedures where surgical exposure is limited or greater precision is required.
Equipped with a 1×1 toothed jaw configuration, the clamp provides a firm and controlled grip on cortical bone while minimizing the possibility of slippage during manipulation. The precisely machined teeth engage bone surfaces securely, allowing surgeons to maintain stable reduction throughout the procedure. This dependable holding capability contributes to improved surgical accuracy and facilitates efficient placement of fixation implants, reducing unnecessary movement of bone fragments during surgery.
The 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 features ergonomically designed finger ring handles that provide excellent comfort, balance, and tactile control. The integrated ratchet locking mechanism allows the clamp to maintain constant pressure without continuous hand force, enabling surgeons to work more efficiently during lengthy procedures. This self-retaining feature helps reduce hand fatigue while ensuring consistent stabilization throughout fracture reduction, osteotomy, bone grafting, and reconstructive orthopedic operations.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, this orthopedic bone clamp is built to withstand the rigorous demands of modern operating rooms. The high-strength material offers exceptional resistance to corrosion, staining, and wear while maintaining structural integrity through repeated sterilization cycles. Its finely polished finish promotes smooth operation, simplifies cleaning, minimizes tissue adherence, and supports long-term instrument preservation.
This Lowman Bone Clamp is commonly used in orthopedic trauma surgery, reconstructive procedures, sports medicine, hand surgery, foot and ankle surgery, and general musculoskeletal operations. It is particularly valuable whenever temporary bone fixation is required to achieve precise anatomical alignment before permanent fixation devices are installed. The compact size allows improved access in confined surgical fields while maintaining the strength needed for secure bone stabilization.
The balanced construction enhances handling and precision, allowing surgeons to perform delicate adjustments with confidence. Whether treating simple fractures or assisting in complex reconstructive procedures, the instrument offers dependable performance that supports efficient surgical workflow and improved procedural accuracy. Its robust design makes it suitable for routine clinical use in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, orthopedic specialty clinics, and teaching institutions.
Designed for repeated use, the 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization and hospital sterilization protocols. Proper cleaning, inspection, lubrication when appropriate, and sterilization after each procedure help maintain peak performance and extend the service life of the instrument.
Combining precision engineering, ergonomic handling, secure gripping capability, and outstanding durability, the 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 is an essential component of professional orthopedic instrument sets. Its ability to provide stable temporary fixation and dependable bone control makes it a trusted choice for surgeons seeking consistent performance across a broad range of orthopedic and trauma surgical applications.
Key Features
- Precision 1×1 toothed jaws for secure bone gripping
- Compact 7¼-inch design for improved maneuverability
- Ideal for fracture reduction and temporary bone stabilization
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Corrosion-resistant polished finish for long-term durability
- Ergonomic finger ring handles for enhanced surgical control
- Smooth ratchet locking mechanism maintains secure clamping pressure
- Minimizes bone fragment movement during fixation procedures
- Suitable for orthopedic trauma and reconstructive surgery
- Reusable and fully autoclavable
- Designed for repeated professional surgical use
- Excellent addition to orthopedic surgical instrument sets
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 |
| Instrument Type | Orthopedic Bone Clamp |
| Overall Length | 7¼ inches |
| Jaw Type | 1×1 Toothed Jaws |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin/Polished Finish |
| Handle Type | Finger Ring Handle |
| Locking Mechanism | Ratchet Lock |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclave Compatible |
| Specialty | Orthopedic Surgery |
| Applications | Fracture Reduction, Bone Fixation, Trauma Surgery, Osteotomy, Reconstructive Orthopedic Procedures |
FAQs
1. What is the 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 used for?
The 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp 1×1 is used to securely grasp and temporarily stabilize bone fragments during fracture reduction, orthopedic fixation, and reconstructive surgical procedures.
2. What advantage does the 1×1 toothed jaw provide?
The 1×1 toothed jaws provide a firm, stable grip on bone surfaces, reducing slippage and helping maintain precise alignment throughout surgery.
3. Is the 7¼″ Lowman Bone Clamp made from surgical-grade stainless steel?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and long service life.
4. Can this instrument be autoclaved for repeated use?
Yes. The clamp is fully reusable and designed to withstand repeated steam autoclave sterilization according to standard hospital protocols.
5. Which orthopedic procedures commonly require this bone clamp?
The instrument is widely used in fracture reduction, trauma surgery, bone grafting, osteotomy, reconstructive orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, hand surgery, and foot and ankle procedures where secure temporary bone fixation is essential.

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