Skinner Forceps
$ 140
Skinner forceps are surgical instruments used to grab and manipulate fragile tissues, sutures, and needles during various surgical operations. They are usually 9 inches long and have tungsten carbide serrated jaws with one tooth on one side and two on the other.
Length | 23cm |
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Teeth | 1×2 Teeth, No Teeth |
Type | Insulated, Non-Insulated |
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Description
Key Features:
- Jaw Design: Tungsten Carbide Serrated Jaws. Because of their sharp, interlocking teeth, these jaws can firmly hold tissue, sutures, and needles.
- Teeth arrangement: They often have a 1×2 tooth arrangement, which means that one row of teeth meets two rows of teeth, further improving grabbing capacity.
- Overall Length: Skinner Forceps are typically roughly 9 inches (23 cm) long, providing enough reach for a variety of surgical operations.
- Non-conductive nylon covering makes them ideal for electrosurgical operations that require avoiding accidental electrical current.
- Standard, uncoated versions are also available.
- Crafted from high-quality German surgical stainless steel. Provides durability and resistance against corrosion.
- The tungsten carbide jaws extend their longevity.
Applications
- Grasping and manipulating tissue: Their strong grasp makes them ideal for handling delicate tissues during surgery.
- Suturing: They help to retain sutures and needles during suturing treatments.
- Electrosurgery: Insulated versions are especially developed for use in electrosurgical treatments that require the prevention of electrical current flow.
- Specific Surgery Procedures:
- Skinner forceps may find application in a variety of surgical specialties, including:
- Breast surgery.
- Neck surgery.
- Neurosurgery
- Other delicate procedures that need grabbing of tissue or sutures.
Additional information
Dimensions | 23 cm |
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