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Comprising 17 meticulously crafted instruments, this kit is designed to meet the unique demands of upper limb surgeries—where precision, compactness, and maneuverability are critical. Made with medical-grade stainless steel and adhering to strict international quality standards, the kit delivers consistent performance in hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers. Whether for complex reconstructive surgeries or minimally invasive procedures, the upper extremity fracture instrument set empowers surgeons with the tools needed to achieve optimal patient outcomes, making it a must-have for modern orthopedic practices.

Tailored to the smaller and more delicate bones of the upper limbs, the kit features compact instruments such as the mini bone holding forcep (Small) (170mm) and pointed reduction forceps (150mm), ensuring easy access and precise operation in confined surgical spaces.
Equipped with a range of interchangeable instruments, including screw taps (HA3.5 / HB4.0) and stainless steel drill bits (Φ2.5 / Φ3.0), the kit is compatible with most standard upper limb implants, providing versatility for various fracture types and surgical approaches.
All instruments undergo strict sterile processing and are made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring resistance to corrosion, rust, and high-temperature sterilization. The robust construction guarantees long-term reliability in clinical settings.
The ergonomic handles of instruments like the protected screw driver (Hex) and screw holder forceps offer a secure grip and precise control, reducing hand fatigue during intricate procedures. The compartmentalized instruments box ensures organized storage and easy tool identification.
No. | Product number | Item | Specifications |
1 | G14.01 | Self-centering Forceps | Full length: 190mm |
2 | G14.02 | Pointed Reduction Forceps | Full length: 150mm |
3 | G14.03 | Bone Holding Forcep(Small) | Full length: 170mm |
4 | G14.04 | Screw Holder Forceps | |
5 | G14.05 | Depth Gauge | |
6 | G14.06 | Broken Screw Extractor | Φ6 |
7 | G14.07.01-02 | Screw Tap | HA3.5 / HB4.0 |
8 | G14.08 | Screw Anti-skidding Extractor | Trumpet |
9 | G14.09 | Countersink Drill | Φ6 |
10 | G14.10 | Protected Screw Driver(Hex) | SW2.5 |
11 | G14.11.01-02 | Periosteal Detacher | 9mm / 12mm |
12 | G14.12 | Drill Guide | Φ2.5 |
13 | G14.13 | Trumpet | |
14 | G14.14 | Plate Bending Wrench | 2×1 Sets |
15 | G14.15.01-02 | Drill Bit | Φ2.5 / Φ3.0 |
16 | G14.16 | Double Head Drill Guide | Φ2.5 / Φ3.5 |
17 | G14.17 | Instruments Box |
The compact size and precise calibration of instruments like the double head drill guide and countersink drill enable accurate manipulation in the delicate upper limb anatomy, minimizing tissue damage and improving implant placement.
From humeral neck fractures and radial head fractures to wrist scaphoid fractures, the kit’s comprehensive toolset supports the treatment of various upper extremity injuries, eliminating the need for multiple specialized kits.
Compared to bulkier lower limb kits, the Upper Limb Fracture Instrument Kit is lightweight and easy to handle, making it ideal for minimally invasive surgeries and procedures requiring precise hand control.
All instruments meet ISO and CE medical device standards, undergoing rigorous quality inspections to ensure consistent performance. The kit’s sterile packaging and traceable production process guarantee patient safety.
Suitable for treating humeral, radial, ulnar, and wrist fractures in adults and children, supporting both open and minimally invasive surgical approaches.
Ideal for complex reconstructive procedures involving the hand and wrist, such as fracture-dislocation repairs and ligament reconstruction, where precision is paramount.
Perfect for orthopedic clinics and ambulatory surgical centers performing routine upper limb fracture treatments, enabling efficient patient flow and cost-effective care.
A valuable educational tool for medical students, residents, and practicing surgeons to refine their upper limb surgical skills in training labs and simulation centers.
Customize the specifications of key tools, such as the length of periosteal detachers or the diameter of broken screw extractors, to match specific surgical techniques or implant systems.
Allow customers to add, remove, or replace instruments based on their practice’s specific needs, creating a tailored toolset that optimizes workflow and reduces unnecessary costs.
Provide customized packaging with clinic or hospital logos, along with multilingual user manuals, maintenance guides, and sterilization instructions to enhance user experience and brand visibility.