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Description

BR Surgical .

Frequently asked questions

Is this instrument suitable for dense tissue?

Yes, these forceps are specifically designed for demanding clinical use. The 1x2 teeth configuration ensures a firm, non-slip grip, making them highly effective for securing and handling dense tissue during surgical procedures.

Does the curved design improve surgical visibility?

Absolutely. The curved jaw profile is a key feature engineered to provide:

  • Enhanced sightlines in the surgical field.
  • Better accessibility to anatomical structures that are otherwise difficult to reach with straight instruments.
Are these forceps made for professional medical environments?

Yes, these are professional-grade surgical instruments manufactured by BR Surgical. They are built to meet the rigorous performance standards required in hospital operating theaters and clinical procedure rooms.

Is the material quality suitable for heavy-duty retraction?

The Rochester-Oschner forceps are constructed for durability and high-stakes reliability. Being ‘Factory New,’ they are engineered to maintain consistent performance and precision even when used for firm tissue retraction or hemostasis.

In which specialties are these forceps most effective?

These instruments are highly versatile and recommended for:

  • General surgery
  • Orthopedics
  • Other surgical specialties that require reliable, secure tissue grasping.
Are these instruments factory new?

Yes, all units provided are Factory New. This ensures that you receive an instrument built to the latest manufacturing specifications with the integrity required for sterile medical settings.

What is the total length of these forceps?

This specific model measures 8¾ inches in length, providing a balanced profile that is ideal for standard surgical reach and handling.

Are these instruments designed for consistent, repeated use?

Yes, as surgical-grade equipment, they are built to the high standards expected of medical instruments intended for repeated use in a clinical setting, ensuring long-term reliability for the surgeon.

Does the 1x2 teeth design damage delicate tissue?

The 1x2 teeth are specifically engineered for secure handling of heavy or dense tissue. They provide the necessary purchase to prevent slippage during procedures where a firm grasp is critical to safety and success.

Is this a standard model for hemostasis procedures?

Yes, the Rochester-Oschner pattern is a gold-standard design for hemostasis. The combination of the curved jaw and the toothed tip makes it a preferred choice for clinicians needing precision and control.