- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: BR43-04611
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps designed for delicate surgical procedures?
Yes, the BR Surgical ELSCHNIG Fixation Forcep is specifically engineered for delicate tissue fixation maneuvers. Its design prioritizes precision to support professional surgical protocols.
Do the angled teeth provide a secure grip?
Absolutely. The instrument features 1x2 angled teeth, which are specifically configured to offer enhanced grip security and stability when handling delicate tissue during surgery.
Is this a brand new, unused instrument?
Yes, this product is supplied in Factory New condition, ensuring that you receive a pristine, unused instrument directly from the manufacturer.
Is the 4.25-inch length suitable for various fields?
The 4¼-inch (4.25-inch) length is purposefully chosen for its versatility, making it a well-suited instrument for a wide range of operative fields where precision control is required.
Is this a high-quality instrument from BR Surgical?
Yes, BR Surgical is a trusted vendor in the medical field. This instrument, with the manufacturer part number BR43-04611, meets professional standards for clinical and surgical use.
How lightweight is this fixation forcep?
The instrument is exceptionally lightweight, weighing only 0.01 pounds. This minimalist design helps reduce hand fatigue during extended surgical procedures.
Does this tool ship directly from the factory?
Yes, this item is shipped directly from the manufacturer to ensure it reaches you in its original factory-new state.
What is the specific tooth configuration of this tool?
This model features a classic 1x2 angled teeth configuration, which is the standard design for the ELSCHNIG fixation style to provide optimal tissue fixation.
Is this a specialized instrument for fixation?
Yes, it is a dedicated ELSCHNIG Fixation Forcep, categorized specifically for fixation tasks rather than general grasping, making it a vital tool for surgical kits.
Should I follow specific sterilization protocols for this?
As a professional surgical instrument, it should be processed according to your facility’s standard protocols for surgical instrument sterilization and maintenance prior to its first use.