- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: BR12-32116
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for heavy-duty surgical use?
Yes. These are factory-new, medical-grade instruments specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of the operating room. They are designed to provide reliable, high-performance clamping for professional surgical environments.
Do the 1x2 teeth provide a secure grip?
Absolutely. The 1x2 tooth configuration is specifically designed to provide a firm, non-slip grasp on tissue, ensuring maximum control and precision during delicate or demanding surgical procedures.
Is the curved shape helpful for deep tissue access?
The 6¼” curved configuration is optimized for surgical utility. It is specifically designed to provide improved access and better visibility when working in deep or restricted surgical fields.
How does the length affect manual dexterity?
The 6¼” length is carefully chosen to offer an optimal balance between reach and manual dexterity. This allows the surgeon to maintain precise control while still having the necessary length to perform clamping effectively.
Are these instruments manufactured to high medical standards?
Yes. Every instrument is built according to BR Surgical medical-grade manufacturing standards, ensuring that each unit is a high-quality, professional-grade tool ready for clinical use.
Is the material quality reliable for repeated use?
As a factory-new surgical instrument, these forceps are constructed using high-quality materials expected of BR Surgical products. They are built for consistent, reliable performance in a clinical setting.
How much does this surgical instrument weigh?
This model is incredibly lightweight, weighing only 0.01 lbs. This low weight helps reduce hand fatigue during long or complex surgical procedures.
What is the primary function of this model?
The Rochester-Oschner design is a specialized tool used for:
- Effective clamping of blood vessels.
- Secure manipulation of dense or slippery tissues during operations.
Is this a standard model for surgical kits?
Yes, the Rochester-Oschner forceps are a widely recognized standard configuration in surgical settings, valued for their combination of clamping strength and secure tissue handling.
How should I ensure the longevity of these forceps?
To maintain the integrity and precision of these professional-grade instruments, ensure they are cleaned, sterilized, and inspected according to standard surgical instrument sterilization protocols after every use.