- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: WG12-32216
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for delicate surgical procedures?
Yes, these are specifically designed as delicate hemostatic forceps. Their construction and 1x2 tooth configuration provide the precise control needed for fine tissue or vessel manipulation in surgical settings.
How secure is the grip provided by the teeth?
The forceps feature a 1x2 tooth configuration, which is an industry-standard design specifically intended to provide a secure and stable grasp on tissue or vessels during delicate surgical maneuvers.
Is the instrument construction durable for professional use?
Yes, as a Factory New instrument from BR Surgical, these forceps meet high standards of manufacturing quality. They are engineered for professional environments to ensure reliable performance and consistency.
Is the straight tip design effective for deep access?
The 6¼-inch length combined with the straight profile is designed for procedures where a direct, linear approach is required, offering excellent reach and fine control for the surgeon.
Does the instrument arrive in sterile-ready condition?
Because these are supplied as Factory New (Model WG12-32216), they arrive in brand-new, unused condition. This ensures they are ready to undergo your facility’s standard sterilization protocols before use.
What is the primary surgical application for this model?
These Kocher forceps are ideal for:
- Secure occlusion of vessels
- Precise tissue manipulation
- Procedures requiring fine grasping and firm holding power
Is the size standard for clinical use?
The 6¼-inch (6.25”) length is a standard, versatile size that balances reach with the delicate handling required for fine surgical work.
Are these considered high-quality medical instruments?
Yes, BR Surgical is a recognized brand in surgical instrumentation. This specific model (WG12-32216) adheres to professional medical standards, ensuring the quality required for demanding clinical environments.
Does the weight affect the handling of the forceps?
At only 0.01 pounds, the instrument is extremely lightweight. This reduced weight is a significant advantage for surgeons, as it minimizes hand fatigue during long or highly detailed procedures.
Is the Kocher style known for its reliability?
The KOCHER hemostatic forceps design is a long-standing, recognized standard in surgical instrumentation. Its popularity is due to the reliable, non-slip grasping mechanism provided by the interdigitating teeth.