Max Plus DISSECTING FORCEPS, also known as tissue forceps, are essential surgical instruments used for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues during surgical procedures, dissections, and other medical applications. Plain dissecting forceps have smooth, non-toothed tips, making them ideal for handling delicate tissues without causing damage.
Key Features:
- Smooth Tips: Plain dissecting forceps have smooth, non-toothed tips that minimize trauma to tissues during manipulation.
- Variety of Sizes and Shapes: They come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different surgical needs and tissue types.
- Material: Typically made from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization.
- Serrated Handles: Many dissecting forceps have serrated handles for a secure grip, preventing slippage during use.
Uses:
Plain dissecting forceps are commonly used in various surgical specialties, including:
- General Surgery: To grasp and manipulate tissues during abdominal, thoracic, and other general surgical procedures.
- Plastic Surgery: To handle delicate skin and tissues during reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries.
- Neurosurgery: To manipulate tissues and blood vessels during brain and spinal cord surgeries.
- Ophthalmology: To handle delicate eye tissues during ophthalmic procedures.
- Pathology: To dissect and manipulate tissue samples for examination under a microscope.
Max Plus | DISSECTING FORCEPS PLAIN
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Material
Stainless Steel
Surface Finish
Satin-Dull Finish
Size/Dimension
VARIED
Tip Style
Plain
Usage/Application
To handle tissues and different material
How To Use
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Ensure the forceps are fully sterilized before use.
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Hold the forceps using your thumb and fingers for a controlled grip.
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Gently grasp tissues without applying excessive pressure.
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Use the tips to pick up dressings, cotton, or small surgical items.
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Avoid using these forceps for gripping tough tissues, as they are designed for atraumatic handling.
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After use, wash and autoclave according to hospital sterilization protocols.
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