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Description

Econo Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are used as both a hemostat and for fine tissue dissection in shallow wounds and procedures. Most commonly utilized in plastic and vascular surgeries, Hartmann Mosquito Forceps can also be used in pediatric and ophthalmologic procedures. Known for their fine tips, short, and fully serrated jaws, these Mosquito Forceps can be used as a clamping instrument to halt blood flow so that cauterization or ligation can be performed. They are also used for holding small, fine sutures. Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are shorter and heavier than Halstead Mosquito Forceps. Econo instruments are Sklar's floor-grade, disposable instruments and are sold in bulk quantities. This product is curved with serrated tips and a length of 3-1/2 inches. They are sold in boxes of 12.

Disposable Or Reusable disposable
Family mosquito forceps
Grade econo floor grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature curved
Instrument Length 3-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname hartmann / mosquito
Type forceps
Uom bx
Uom Description 12 items/box
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, these Econo Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are 100% latex-free, ensuring they are not made with natural rubber latex and are safe for patients with such sensitivities.

Can these be used for fine tissue dissection?

Absolutely. These forceps are specifically designed for fine tissue dissection in limited spaces, thanks to their precision-engineered fine tips and fully serrated jaws.

How do these compare to Halstead Mosquito Forceps?

The Hartmann Mosquito Forceps feature a distinct profile that is both shorter and heavier in construction compared to standard Halstead Mosquito Forceps, providing a different feel and handling characteristic.

Are these surgical instruments sterile upon arrival?

These instruments are shipped non-sterile. They are intended for facilities that have established sterile processing protocols to prepare them for clinical use.

What is the primary benefit of the Econo floor-grade design?

The Econo floor-grade classification means these instruments are disposable, which offers several benefits:

  • Cost-efficiency for high-volume procedures.
  • Eliminates the need for complex reprocessing cycles.
  • Ensures a consistent, reliable instrument for every single use.
Does the ratchet mechanism provide a secure lock?

Yes, the handle features a standard finger ring design with a integrated ratchet mechanism, allowing you to lock the jaws securely in place during hemostasis or when clamping sutures.

What types of surgical procedures are these best suited for?

These forceps are versatile tools ideal for several specialized fields, including:

  • Plastic and vascular surgery
  • Pediatric procedures
  • Ophthalmologic surgery
  • General hemostasis to stop blood flow during minor operations.
Are the jaws effective for gripping small sutures?

Yes. The fully serrated jaws are engineered to provide maximum grip strength, making them highly effective for holding fine sutures securely without slipping.

What material is used to ensure durability during use?

Despite being disposable, these instruments are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring the working elements remain robust and functional throughout the duration of your procedure.

How many units come in a single box?

Each order contains a box of 12 individual forceps units, providing an economical supply for clinics and surgical centers.