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Description

Surgi-OR Thumb Tissue Forceps are used for grasping, holding, and manipulating various types of tissues in multiple procedures. These instruments have spring tension shanks that ultimately determine how far the instrument will open and the thickness of the tissue that can be held. Some thumb tissue forceps have lesser tension and can only hold fine membranes or single layer tissue. Others have greater tension and can hold thick, heavy tissue. Thumb tissue forceps are commonly toothed in order to grip the tissue more firmly than serrated tips alone. They are available in several lengths to accommodate specific procedures, tissue types, and user preference. 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 straight with 1x2 teeth, and a length of 4-1/2 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family tissue forceps
Grade surgi-or mid-grade
Handle Style thumb handle
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 4-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Tip Config 1x2 teeth
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Does the 1x2 tooth design offer superior tissue grip?

Yes. The 1x2 toothed tip configuration is specifically designed to provide a much firmer and more secure hold on tissues compared to standard serrated-only tips. This makes them highly effective for precise manipulation during surgical tasks.

Are these forceps made from high-quality materials?

Absolutely. These forceps are hand-crafted from high-quality Japanese stainless steel. By utilizing premium materials, they meet Sklar’s rigorous quality benchmarks for durability and performance in a surgical environment.

Is the material safe for those with latex allergies?

Yes, this product is guaranteed to be free of natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for surgical settings that require latex-free instrumentation.

Is the tension balanced for precise control?

Yes. These forceps feature calibrated spring tension shanks. This engineering ensures that the instrument provides the correct amount of resistance for holding various types of tissue, from fine membranes to thicker structures, while maintaining excellent manual control.

Is this instrument suitable for reusable clinical use?

Yes, these are designed as durable, reusable instruments. They are built to withstand the demands of surgical centers, providing a cost-effective, high-quality solution that can be sterilized and used repeatedly.

How does the Surgi-OR line balance quality and cost?

The Surgi-OR mid-grade line is intentionally designed to be a cost-effective solution for operating rooms without compromising on quality. By focusing on essential functionality and professional-grade materials, Sklar provides reliable tools that fit within budget constraints while still meeting high performance standards.

Are these forceps comfortable to handle during procedures?

Yes, the thumb handle design is optimized for precision. The central portion of the arms features fine, textured milling to enhance your grip and ensure steady, comfortable handling during delicate surgical maneuvers.

Does the finish help reduce glare during surgery?

Yes, the instrument features a matte or brushed stainless steel finish. This professional treatment is designed to reduce light reflection and glare, ensuring clear visibility under bright surgical lights.

Are these tools reliable for long-term use?

Yes, these forceps are built to last. They are supported by a Lifetime Warranty, which reflects the manufacturer’s confidence in the craftsmanship and the quality of the Japanese steel used in their construction.

Is the straight design ideal for standard surgical tasks?

The straight configuration is a classic and versatile choice for general surgical procedures. It provides an intuitive feel and direct access, making it highly effective for grasping and manipulating tissue in a wide variety of standard clinical applications.