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BR Surgical .

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for highly intricate surgical tasks?
<p>Yes, these Adson Forceps are specifically designed for <strong>high-accuracy tissue manipulation</strong>. With their <strong>extra delicate tips</strong>, they are ideal for clinical or dermatological procedures where fine, precise control is required.</p>
Do the teeth offer a secure hold during procedures?
<p>Absolutely. The forceps feature a <strong>1x2 tooth configuration</strong> combined with <strong>cross-serrated tips</strong>. This dual design ensures you maintain a reliable, secure grip on tissue while minimizing trauma.</p>
Is the size balanced for professional use?
<p>At <strong>4¾ inches (approx. 12.07 cm)</strong>, these forceps are ergonomically balanced. They are intentionally sized to provide stability for medical professionals performing meticulous dissection and grasping tasks where standard instruments may be too bulky.</p>
Are these instruments durable enough for daily clinical use?
<p>Yes, these are <strong>factory-new, professional-grade surgical instruments</strong> manufactured by BR Surgical. They are built to meet the rigorous standards expected in demanding surgical suites and clinical environments.</p>
Is this model specifically designed to prevent tissue damage?
<p>Yes, the <strong>extra delicate profile</strong> of the tips is engineered specifically to facilitate minimal tissue trauma during handling, making them a preferred choice for sensitive surgical applications.</p>
Can these be used for dermatological procedures?
<p>Yes, they are well-suited for dermatological use. The precision design is perfect for procedures that require meticulous handling of skin tissue where fine, non-bulky instrumentation is necessary.</p>
Does the cross-serration feature improve stability?
<p>Yes, the <strong>cross-serrated tips</strong> are a key feature that provides enhanced stability. By adding this texture to the grip, the forceps ensure that tissue remains held firmly in place during delicate surgical maneuvers.</p>
How should I interpret the 1x2 tooth configuration?
<p>The 1x2 tooth configuration is a standard high-precision design in surgical instrumentation. It features:</p>
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<li><strong>One tooth on one side</strong> and <strong>two teeth on the other</strong>.</li>
<li>This allows for an interlocking grip that provides superior traction on tissue without needing excessive force.</li>
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