- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for dense tissue?
Yes, these are specifically designed in a heavy pattern, which provides the robust strength needed to effectively clamp larger vessels and denser tissue masses.
Do the jaws provide a secure, non-slip grip?
Absolutely. The forceps feature full, horizontally serrated jaws that are engineered to ensure a firm, reliable, and secure hold throughout surgical procedures.
Is the material durable enough for repeated sterilization?
Yes, the instruments are constructed from high-grade stainless steel, which is specifically chosen for its ability to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising structural integrity.
Does this model include CensiTrac marking?
Yes, this specific model comes CensiTrac marked, allowing for improved asset tracking and management within your clinical environment.
Is this product safe for latex-sensitive patients?
Yes, these forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for use in environments where latex sensitivity is a concern.
Does the ratchet provide sustained pressure?
The finger ring handles are equipped with a ratchet locking mechanism, which allows you to maintain sustained, consistent pressure on clamped tissues or vessels as needed.
Are these tools compliant with TAA standards?
Yes, this instrument meets TAA compliance standards, ensuring it meets specific requirements for procurement and quality.
Is this tool suitable for general surgical sets?
Absolutely. These Rochester-Pean Hemostatic Forceps are an essential component for general surgery instrument sets, favored for their versatility in achieving hemostasis.
How should I maintain these stainless steel instruments?
To ensure longevity, these instruments should be cleaned and subjected to standard institutional sterilization protocols appropriate for surgical-grade stainless steel devices.
Does the curved design improve anatomical access?
Yes, the curved configuration is specifically designed to provide better visibility and reach when accessing specific, deep anatomical sites where a straight instrument might be limited.