FIELD: veterinary medicine.
SUBSTANCE: device comprises the hinged archwise bent gripping jaws and the fixing jaws, made with handles on one side and the working elements on the other side, and the cremaillere lock fixing in the closed position. The working element of the gripping jaws is made in the form of a hook. The working element of the fixing jaws at the free end is made in the form of a fork. At the end of the handle of the gripping jaws a ring for I finger is made. The handle of the fixing jaws is made in the form of a platform for the brush. The hook of the working element of the gripping jaws is made blunt. The working element of the fixing jaws is made with a groove. The fork of the working element of the fixing jaws is provided with drop-shaped tips and is bent at an angle of 12° outwards from the groove.
EFFECT: invention enables to eliminate the damage to soft tissues; to reduce the trauma of bone fragments; to reduce the cost of radiographic support of the operation; to reduce the radiological burden on the operated animal; to simplify and improve the reliability of equipment for matching the fragments of tubular bones.
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Dates
2014-06-27—Published
2013-05-23—Filed