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Description

Surgi-OR Rochester-Oschner Forceps are a heavy instrument designed to aggressively grasp medium to heavy tissue or occlude heavy, dense vessels. They have horizontal serrations the entire length of the jaw as well as 1 X 2 teeth at the tip. The combination of full serrations plus teeth ensure a firm grip on the tissue or vessel being held. Rochester-Oschner Forceps are available either curved or straight and in multiple lengths. These forceps are sometimes referred to as simply Oschner Forceps, however, Rochester-Oschner Forceps are actually heavier than standard Oschner Forceps. Hand-crafted in Pakistan, Surgi-OR mid-grade instruments are forged from the highest quality Japanese steel and provide reliable instrumentation for the operating room and other surgical centers. Surgi-OR instruments are a cost-effective line of instruments that must meet Sklar's quality standards. This product is curved with full, horizontally serrated jaws, 1 X 2 teeth, and a length of 7-1/4 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade surgi-or mid-grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature curved
Instrument Length 7-1/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname rochester-ochsner
Tip Config 1x2 teeth
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated jaws

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for handling dense tissue?

Yes, these are specifically engineered for heavy-duty use. They are designed for the aggressive grasping of medium to heavy tissue or the occlusion of dense vessels, making them a robust choice for demanding surgical environments.

Is the stainless steel high quality?

Absolutely. These instruments are hand-crafted from high-quality Japanese stainless steel, chosen for its durability, structural integrity, and ability to withstand the rigors of repeated use in busy operating rooms.

How does the locking ratchet perform during surgery?

The integrated multi-step locking ratchet mechanism allows medical professionals to maintain a steady, secure grip on tissue or vessels without the need for constant manual pressure, providing enhanced control during procedures.

Do these forceps help prevent slippage?

Yes, they feature superior grip security thanks to the combination of:

  • Full-length horizontal serrated jaws.
  • Precise 1x2 teeth at the tip.
    These features work together to provide optimal control and ensure a firm hold on dense surgical materials.
Are these surgical instruments reusable?

Yes, these are reusable medical instruments. They are designed to withstand professional sterilization processes, making them a cost-effective and reliable addition to your surgical toolkit.

Is this product made with natural rubber latex?

No, the Surgi-OR Rochester-Ochsner Forceps are 100% latex-free, ensuring they are safe for use on patients with latex sensitivities.

What is the advantage of the curved jaw design?

The curved jaw profile is specifically designed to improve visibility and access when reaching into difficult-to-navigate surgical fields, allowing for better maneuverability.

How should I maintain these instruments to ensure longevity?

To ensure a long product lifespan, these instruments should be paired with appropriate medical-grade sterilization and maintenance protocols. Proper cleaning and regular inspection are recommended to maintain the integrity of the stainless steel and the precision of the teeth.

Are these forceps considered a heavy-duty alternative?

Yes, this model is built as a heavier, more robust alternative to standard Ochsner forceps. They are specifically reinforced for challenging surgical tasks that require extra strength and durability.

What is the benefit of the hand-crafted construction?

Being hand-crafted ensures that each instrument meets rigorous surgical standards. This meticulous production process results in a high-quality, professional tool that balances precise functionality with the reliability needed in clinical settings.