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- MFR: McKesson Brand Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 43-2-155
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for delicate ophthalmic tasks?
Yes. These are specifically engineered for delicate ophthalmic tasks. They feature a Bergh style design with 5 mm wide jaws and precise horizontal serrations, ensuring a secure and reliable hold for fine tissues or cilia.
Is the stainless steel material durable for daily use?
Absolutely. These forceps are manufactured from high-quality Pakistani stainless steel, selected for its durability and ability to maintain functional integrity through regular, everyday clinical and routine surgical applications.
Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes. The McKesson Bergh Cilia Forceps are guaranteed to be not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for practitioners and patients who have sensitivities or allergies to latex.
Is the grip secure enough for precise handling?
The instrument is designed with a standard thumb handle configuration that allows for excellent control. Furthermore, the 5 mm wide jaws feature horizontal serrations that provide a firm, tactile grasp, ensuring precision when handling fine materials.
Are these forceps considered reusable instruments?
Yes, these are designed as reusable instruments. They are built to withstand routine use in office surgical suites, provided they are cleaned and processed according to your facility’s standard protocols for surgical tools.
What is the total length of these forceps?
The McKesson Bergh Cilia Forceps measure 3-1/2 inches (8.9 cm) in length, providing a compact and ergonomic size that is well-suited for fine in-office procedures.
Do these forceps feature a locking mechanism?
No, this specific model features a non-locking thumb handle. This design is preferred for many routine ophthalmic procedures where quick, continuous manipulation and precise, controlled pressure are required.
Do they arrive ready to use out of the box?
These forceps are supplied as a non-sterile unit. As with any professional surgical instrument intended for clinical use, they should be cleaned and sterilized according to your facility’s specific medical equipment protocols before their first use.
Is the design consistent with professional surgical standards?
Yes. These are classified as Floor / Office Grade instruments, manufactured by McKesson to provide the necessary reliability and performance required for everyday professional clinical environments.
Are these forceps designed to handle fine materials effectively?
Yes, the combination of the straight tip geometry and the horizontal jaw serrations is specifically intended to handle cilia and other fine materials with precision, minimizing slippage during delicate maneuvers.