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I V Cannula

A disposable forceps is typically made from medical-grade materials such as plastic or stainless steel. It features two blades with serrated tips that are used to grasp, hold, or manipulate tissues, organs, or objects during surgical or medical procedures. Unlike reusable forceps, which are sterilized and reused, disposable forceps are intended for one-time use to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and infection.

UsageClinical, Hospital
SterilizedYes
MaterialPVC, PP
Needle MaterialStainless Steel
  • User friendly and ergonomic design
  • Easy Grip and clamping due to special wings design
  • Comes with Needle Cover
  • Color Coded
  • Stainless Steel Needle from Japan
  • Teflon Catheter
  • Latex Free
  • Individually packed in sterile bilsters
  • Sterility: Comes pre-sterilized and individually packaged to maintain sterility until use, minimizing the risk of surgical site infections.
  • Convenience: Eliminates the need for cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance associated with reusable instruments, saving time and resources.
  • Safety: Ensures consistent quality and performance with each use, without concerns about wear or deterioration that may occur with reusable instruments.
  • Single-Use: Designed for a single procedure or patient interaction, then disposed of according to medical waste management protocols.
  • Texture: Serrated tips on the blades for secure grip and manipulation of tissues or objects.
  • Disposable Locking Mechanism: Some models include a locking mechanism to securely hold objects during procedures.

 

Usage:

  • Handling: Grasp tissues or objects using the forceps' tips with controlled pressure to avoid tissue damage.
  • Disposal: Discard the forceps after use into designated medical waste containers to comply with disposal regulations.
  • Material: Made from medical-grade plastic or stainless steel.
  • Design: Available in various lengths and tip configurations to suit different surgical or medical procedures.
  • Packaging: Individually wrapped in sterile packaging to maintain sterility until opened for use.

 

Applications:

  • Surgical Procedures: Used in various surgical specialties including general surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics, and gynecology.
  • Medical Procedures: Applied in medical examinations and minor procedures requiring precise tissue handling or manipulation.