left handed orthopaedic instruments

For many years, left handed orthopaedic surgeons have been underserved by lack of left handed bone holding and reduction forceps. Differences typically include substitution of a left hand thread with a right hand thread (this may sound odd, but it works!) and swapping the side of any adjustment nut from right to left. One black handle indicates the instrument is for left handed use.

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For many years, left handed orthopaedic surgeons have been underserved by lack of left handed bone holding and reduction forceps. Differences typically include substitution of a left hand thread with a right hand thread (this may sound odd, but it works!) and swapping the side of any adjustment nut from right to left. One black handle indicates the instrument is for left handed use.