
The surgical forceps with a straight shape and 1:2 teeth are a specialized instrument used in surgery and wound care. Their precise tooth structure allows for accurate manipulation of tissues and small objects during surgical procedures. The straight shape offers excellent visibility and control, while the 1:2 tooth ratio ensures a secure and stable grip. These forceps are made of high-quality, rust-resistant steel, making them durable and reusable.
Areas of application:
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Surgical procedures: Ideal for handling tissue, blood vessels, or other surgical materials where precise control is required.
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Wound care: Used for the treatment and care of wounds and tissues, especially in the removal of foreign bodies.
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Surgical precision: Commonly used in microsurgical practice or in procedures that require precise manipulation of tissues.
Advantages at a glance:
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Straight shape: Allows for precise handling and good visibility of the treatment area.
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1:2 teeth: Provides secure support for tissues and small objects during the procedure.
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High-quality material: Made of stainless steel for durability and easy sterilization.
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Versatile: Can be used in a variety of surgical and medical applications.
Further information:
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Material: Made of high-quality, rust-resistant steel, known for its durability and ease of cleaning.
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Use: The 1:2 teeth ensure a secure hold and are ideal for precise surgical applications.
Delivery information: 1 piece
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Manufacturer:
Servoprax GmbH
Am Marienbusch 9
46485 Wesel
Deutschland
Tel: +49 281 95283-05283-0
Email: info@servoprax.de
VAT ID number: DE120980351