Key Features:
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Transverse Serrations: Provide a secure grip while minimizing the risk of endothelial damage.
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Ergonomic Finger Rings: Ensure superior handling, comfort, and control during prolonged procedures.
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Tapered Jaws: Allow easy access through narrow surgical passages.
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Atraumatic Grip: Serrated opposing jaw surfaces ensure firm yet gentle clamping.
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Ratchet Mechanism: Maintains controlled locking of the jaws as required.
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Premium Stainless Steel: Manufactured from high-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization.
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Satin Finish: Reduces glare in the operating field for better visibility.
Specifications:
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Product: Mosquito Artery Forceps – Straight
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Working End Details: Cross-serrated
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Working End Profile: Straight
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Handle Type: Ring handle with ratchet
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Available Sizes: 6 inch & 8 inch
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Finish: Satin
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Material: Premium Stainless Steel
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Reusable: Yes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: What are Mosquito Artery Forceps used for?
A: These forceps are primarily used for clamping and securing small blood vessels during surgery. They are also useful for grasping tissues, sutures, and disposable materials.
Q: What makes Mosquito Artery Forceps unique?
A: Their transverse serrations minimize tissue trauma while ensuring a firm grip. The ergonomic finger rings and ratchet mechanism enhance precision and control.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: They are available in 6 inch and 8 inch sizes, providing flexibility for different surgical applications.
Q: What material and finish are used?
A: They are made from premium-grade stainless steel with a satin finish, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and reduced glare.
Q: Are they reusable?
A: Yes. These forceps can be sterilized and reused multiple times, making them reliable and cost-effective.
Q: Do they cause tissue damage?
A: No. The cross-serrated jaws are specifically designed to provide a secure yet atraumatic grip, reducing the risk of endothelial or tissue injury.
Q: Are they compliant with surgical quality standards?
A: Yes. Each instrument is manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards for consistent performance in surgical settings.
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