SMARTLINE FORCEPS - Size: 115 X 0.5MM Type: JEWELLER BP
Product information
- Quantity Unit Packet
- Contains 10 Single
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Description
The SMARTLINE Forceps by REBSTOCK are expertly crafted surgical instruments, integral to the precision demands of modern surgery. Manufactured in Germany, these forceps are part of the esteemed SMARTLINE microinstruments range, renowned for their reliability and performance.
Variants
These forceps are available in several specialized types to cater to diverse surgical needs:
- Fine Forceps: Offered with tip sizes of 0.5 mm and 0.9 mm, and working lengths of 70 mm, 90 mm, and 120 mm.
- Tissue Forceps: Featuring a 1 x 2 teeth design with a working length of 90 mm.
- Tumor Grasping Forceps: Available with tip sizes of 2.5 mm and 3.5 mm, and working lengths of 90 mm and 120 mm.
- Standard Tissue Forceps: Straight design with a length of 250 mm, equipped with flexible arms for enhanced grip.
Material and Design
Crafted from martensitic steel, these forceps exhibit magnetic properties and are quenched for durability. The straight design and flexible arms are complemented by an ergonomic sleeve, enhancing comfort and precision. This design innovation aims to reduce wrist strain and improve surgical efficiency.
Intended Use
SMARTLINE Forceps are designed for gripping and dissecting thick tissues, as well as coagulating vessels during surgical procedures. Their ergonomic design addresses common issues found in traditional forceps, offering improved manipulative ability and balance.
Compliance
These instruments comply with numerous international standards, including ISO 13485:2016 and the EU Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC, Class I. Such compliance underscores their quality and safety in medical applications.
Maintenance
Post-use, the forceps require thorough cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization. They are packaged individually in plastic bags, with secondary packaging containing ten forceps per box.
Storage
Optimal storage conditions include a temperature range of 1°C to 30°C and humidity between 30% RH and 70% RH, ensuring the instruments remain in pristine condition until needed.