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Could Use Thumb Forceps to Hold & Move Tissue During
Made of Stainless Steel
Rust Proof
Rust Proof & Peel Proof
Corrosion Resistant for Extra Durability
Artery Forceps Otherwise Called Hemostatic Forceps
Corrosion Resistant
Ring Type Handle & Ratchet Lock Mechanism
Superior Clasping & Firm Gripping
Textured, Ridged Handle & Long Durability
Rust Proof
It can Hold the Needle with Suture in the Needle
Corrosion Resistant
It has Cross Hatched Jaws to Maintain Grip on the
It can Hold the Needle with Suture in the Needle
Ridged Handle & Ergonomic Grip
Non-Sterile & Reusable
Specifically Designed to Catch the Bleeder that are Deep within
Superior Grasping & Firm Gripping
The Teeth's Curve to the Inside & May Cause Less...
Can Be Autoclave, Reusable & Re-Sterile
Standard Gynaecological & Thoracic Instruments
The Teeth's Curve to the Inside & May Cause Less...
Superior Grasping & Firm Gripping
The Teeth's Curve to the Inside & May Cause Less...
Long Durability
Designed to Catch the Bleeder that are Deep within Tissue
Autoclave, Reusable & Re-Sterile
Designed to Catch the Bleeder that are Deep within Tissue
Can Be Autoclave, Reusable & Re-Sterile
Autoclave, Re-Sterile & Reusable
Forceps are a handheld, hinged instrument that is used for grasping and holding objects. Surgical forceps are a very important instrument used for surgeries in the medical industry. Surgical forceps are commonly made of high-grade carbon steel, that ensures they can withstand repeated sterilization in high-temperature autoclaves. Some of these instruments are made of other high-quality stainless steel, chromium and vanadium alloys to ensure the durability of edges and freedom from rust.
Forceps use the principle of the lever to grasp and apply pressure. Depending on its function, basic surgical forceps can be classified into the following groups.
Non-disposable Forceps - They should resist various kinds of physical and chemical effects of body fluids, cleaning agents, secretions, and sterilization methods.
Disposable Forceps - These forceps are usually made of lower-quality materials or plastics that are disposed off after use.
Downz: Downz is a well-known brand in the manufacturing of surgical instruments. The forceps that they offer are made with the latest technology and with professionals. These surgical forceps are mostly used by surgeons and are durable.
Surgical forceps are very important instruments for performing surgical operations. That is why these forceps must be of the best quality. You can check these instruments on our website as we have an extensive collection of products that are assorted from top brands. We also provide different payment modes like net banking, credit/debit card, COD, etc which makes the overall online shopping experience smooth and hassle-free. You can simply place an order online and get the easy delivery of the products at your doorstep.
Why are my surgical instruments rusting?
Over-neutralizing the alkalinity is what causes the rust colour. This typically happens following sterilisation. Making sure that alkalinity is appropriately neutralized is crucial to preventing instrument discoloration in these systems.
How are surgical instruments cleaned?
In order to prevent blood from drying out and to soften or eliminate blood from the tools, surgical instruments should be presoaked or cleaned. In use areas without mechanical components (such as washer-disinfectors or ultrasonic cleaners) or for delicate or challenging-to-clean instruments, cleaning is done manually.