- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MPN: 96-2705
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, these Babcock forceps are guaranteed to be not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for surgical environments.
How do these differ from standard Allis forceps?
While similar in function, the Babcock forceps are considered less traumatic to tissue. They feature a wider, rounded grasping surface compared to the sharp, toothed design of Allis forceps, which helps prevent unintended tissue damage.
Can these be used for delicate intestinal procedures?
Absolutely. These instruments are specifically engineered for the careful grasping and manipulation of delicate tissues. Their circumferential jaws and fenestrated, triangular tips are optimized for handling tube-shaped structures during intestinal and laparotomy procedures.
Does the sterile packaging help improve surgical efficiency?
Yes, by being supplied as Econo Sterile instruments, they eliminate the need for costly and time-consuming reprocessing, allowing your team to have ready-to-use tools available immediately.
Are the grips secure on slippery or tube-shaped structures?
Yes, the tips incorporate horizontal serrations along the fenestrated, triangular surface. This design ensures a secure yet controlled grip, even when working with delicate or tubular structures.
What is the quality level of these stainless steel instruments?
These are Floor-Grade surgical instruments manufactured by Sklar. They are constructed from high-quality stainless steel to meet standard surgical instrument requirements for disposable use.
Is the construction durable enough for reliable performance?
Each instrument is crafted from durable stainless steel, adhering to strict surgical instrument standards to ensure consistent performance throughout your surgical procedures.
Are these forceps designed with a locking mechanism?
Yes, these are ratcheted instruments featuring finger ring handles, which allow the surgeon to lock the forceps in place once the desired grip on the tissue has been achieved.
What is the exact length of these forceps?
These forceps measure 6-1/4 inches (6.25 inches) in overall length, providing the ideal balance of reach and control for general surgical applications.
How many forceps are included in one case?
Each case provides a total of 50 sterile units, which is optimized to support efficient surgical inventory management.