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Description

Econo Sterile 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 Sterile instruments are ready-to-use, sterile, disposable, floor-grade instruments sold in bulk quantities. This product is straight with serrated tips and a length of 3-1/2 inches. It is sold in cases of 25.

Disposable Or Reusable disposable
Family mosquito forceps
Grade econo sterile floor grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 3-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname hartmann / mosquito
Type forceps
Uom cs
Uom Description 25 items/case
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for delicate surgical procedures?

Yes, these Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are specifically designed for fine tissue dissection and clamping. Their fine tips and fully serrated jaws make them ideal for:

  • Plastic and vascular surgery
  • Pediatric procedures
  • Ophthalmologic surgery
Do these forceps eliminate the need for sterilization?

Absolutely. As part of the Econo Sterile line, these instruments are supplied pre-sterilized and ready for immediate use. This helps clinics reduce the time and costs associated with reprocessing surgical tools.

Is the material safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, these forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, ensuring they are a safe choice for surgical environments where latex sensitivities are a concern.

How secure is the grip on fine sutures?

The jaws are fully serrated, which provides a reliable and secure grasping capability, essential for managing fine sutures during delicate tasks in shallow wounds.

What is the construction quality of these disposable tools?

Despite being disposable, these instruments are manufactured from professional-grade stainless steel, meeting the high standards required for surgical instrumentation.

How are the tools packaged for clinical use?

The forceps are supplied in bulk cases of 25 units. This packaging is designed for efficient inventory management in busy medical environments that require a steady supply of sterile tools.

Are these forceps easy to control during surgery?

Yes, they feature a finger ring handle with a reliable ratchet mechanism, allowing for precise clamping and hands-free maintenance of pressure during procedures.

How do these compare to Halstead Mosquito Forceps?

These Hartmann forceps are structurally shorter and heavier than standard Halstead Mosquito Forceps, providing a distinct feel and performance profile for specific surgical applications.

Are these suitable for shallow surgical sites?

Yes, with an instrument length of 3-1/2 inches, these forceps are optimized for fine-detail work in shallow wounds where maneuverability and precision are critical.

Is this a reliable product for floor-grade applications?

Yes, these are designed as floor-grade, single-use instruments. They offer the perfect balance of surgical-grade stainless steel construction and the convenience needed for high-turnover clinical settings.