- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Weight: 0.1 lb
- McPherson 3½" Electrode, Straight, 5mm tip, Uncoated
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Purchasing Restriction: Medical license or prescription required
- MFR: Bovie Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: A845
- Phone: (800) 251-3000
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps disposable or reusable?
These forceps are reusable. This helps to reduce waste and inventory management compared to disposable options.
How many autoclave cycles are the Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps guaranteed for?
The Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps are guaranteed for twenty (20) autoclave cycles, ensuring effective sterilization and repeated use.
What material are the forceps made of?
The forceps are constructed from stainless steel, making them durable and suitable for surgical use.
What is the length of the Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps?
The forceps are 3.5 inches (88.9 mm) in length.
Do these forceps come sterile?
No, these forceps are non-sterile and must be sterilized before use.
Are additional components required for activation?
Yes, to operate the Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps, you will need two essential components that are not included and must be purchased separately:
- An electrosurgery foot switch
- A compatible bipolar cable (reusable bipolar cords are sold separately)
What type of handle do these forceps have?
These forceps feature a thumb handle for a comfortable grip and enhanced control during surgical procedures.
What is the size of the precise tip?
The Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps feature a 0.5 mm micro tip, specifically designed for precise coagulation during delicate surgical procedures. This fine tip allows for enhanced accuracy and control.
Are these forceps made of durable material?
Yes, the Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps are constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring both reliability and durability for use in the operating room.
Do the forceps have a locking mechanism?
No, the Bovie McPherson Bipolar Forceps feature a non-locking thumb handle, providing surgeons with direct, tactile control during delicate procedures.