Thumb Dressing Forceps
$ 9
During surgical procedures, the adaptable Thumb Dressing Forceps from seven oaks surgical Instruments come in handy for grasping, holding, and adjusting surgical dressings, sterile gauze, or other medical materials. They are regarded as one of the most often utilized instruments in operating rooms because of their easy-to-handle tweezer-like construction.
available in straight and curved versions to accommodate various surgical reasons
Versions with and without serrations for increased adaptability
Designed with a top-notch German stainless steel grip that resembles a tweezer to lessen user fatigue
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Description
Product Overview of Thumb dressing forceps
A surgical instrument with a tweezer-like form that is frequently used in surgeries is the thumb dressing forceps. In medical settings, this item is frequently used to retain surgical cloths and other medical supplies.
A set of tapering jaws on this surgical equipment let surgeons reach deep surgical sites. Furthermore, by creating a spring system, the flat stem and tweezer-like design lessen user fatigue.
The majority of these tools’ variants also have small serrations that help with gripping sensitive tissues and clearing debris to maintain a sterile working environment. Certain types of Thumb dressing forceps have horizontal ridges to guarantee a firm grasp.
Our Thumb dressing forceps are made from premium-grade German stainless steel, which gives them strength, reusability, and durability.
Benefits and features
- Design: This tool can be used with the thumb and one or more fingers thanks to its tweezer-like shape.
- Tips: The serrated tips on this instrument are useful for giving you a firm hold on gauze, dressings, and other medical supplies. Furthermore, this lessens the chance of slipping when manipulating.
- Fine Pointed Ends: To enable accurate manipulation of small or fragile items, forceps usually feature fine, pointed ends. This is crucial for doing things like removing or fastening tiny dressings or supplies for wound care.
- Straight or Curved Pattern: There are two designs for these forceps: straight and curved. The particular use or the surgeon’s preference will determine which option is best.
- Range of Sizes: To meet a variety of needs and tastes, these forceps come in a number of sizes. While some could be more suited for everyday use, others might be better suited for intricate, fine work.
Additional information
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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Dimensions | 14 cm |
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