Wire Seizing Forceps
$ 150
Wire seizing forceps are a specialist instrument that is commonly used in surgical situations. They come in a variety of sizes and are intended to grab and manage small wires, typically in sensitive processes. When the forceps’ handles are compressed, the jaws securely clamp down on the wire thanks to a spring-loaded mechanism.
length | 18cm |
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Tip | 2.5 mm, 5 mm |
Type | Standard, TC |
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Description
Purpose:
- Designed for grasping and manipulating wires, particularly in surgical conditions.
- Used to hold and move small wires during operations.
- Grasping and tugging suture wires.
- Holding bone wires.
Key features:
- Jaws come in various forms and sizes to fit different wire gauges.
- The grabbing surfaces are often grooved or serrated to improve grip and avoid slippage.
- It can be straight or tilted to provide access in confined locations.
- Handles often include finger rings or grasping features for controlled manipulation.
- It is possible that locking mechanisms exist to keep the jaws closed.
- Material: High-quality stainless steel or titanium are commonly used for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Some may feature tungsten carbide inlays in the jaws to increase strength and grip.
Types:
- Basic Wire Seizing Forceps are general-purpose forceps with straight or angled jaws.
- Bone Wire Seizing Forceps: These forceps are particularly designed to handle bone wires, and they often have stronger jaws and larger finger rings.
- Suture Wire Seizing Forceps: Delicate forceps with tiny jaws used to hold and remove suture wires.
Additional information
Dimensions | 18 cm |
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