- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: McKesson Brand Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 43-2-458
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for repeated clinical use?
Yes, these are reusable professional-grade instruments. They are crafted from durable stainless steel specifically designed to withstand regular sterilization cycles between procedures.
How secure is the clamping mechanism?
The forceps feature a precision ratchet lock. This mechanism allows clinicians to maintain consistent, secure pressure on blood vessels or tissue without needing continuous manual effort.
Do these forceps have a good grip?
Yes, they are designed with straight, serrated tips. These precision-engineered serrations are specifically intended to provide a firm, reliable grip to prevent tissue slippage during delicate tasks.
Is the material safe for patients with sensitivities?
Yes, these forceps are not made with natural rubber latex. They are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, making them a safe choice for staff and patients with latex sensitivities.
Are these appropriate for minor surgical trays?
Absolutely. These forceps are ideal for general surgical supply kits, minor surgery trays, and emergency medical bags due to their versatile 6-1/4 inch length and reliable professional performance.
Does the design support comfortable handling?
The forceps are built with an ergonomic finger ring handle design, ensuring that the instrument is easy to control and maneuver during precise clinical or in-office procedures.
How do I maintain these instruments?
As a reusable stainless steel instrument, these forceps should be paired with appropriate sterilization equipment after each use to ensure they remain safe and hygienic for future surgical tasks.
Is this a standard length for office use?
The 6-1/4 inch (15.9 cm) length is considered a standard size for Crile-style hemostatic forceps, providing the ideal balance of leverage and maneuverability for routine office-based procedures.
Are these forceps designed for professional environments?
Yes, they are categorized as Floor/Office Grade instruments. They are manufactured to meet the rigorous performance demands of medical professionals in nursing, clinical, and surgical settings.
Are the materials high quality?
The instrument is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring longevity, consistent performance, and the structural integrity required for repeated, long-term medical use.