FORCEPS, MAGILL, paediatric, 15 cm
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FORCEPS, MAGILL
Definition
The magill forceps is an angled forceps used to guide the endotracheal tube into the laryngeal inlet during nasotracheal intubation or a nasogastric tube into the esophagus under direct vision. It is also used to place pharyngeal packs and removal of foreign bodies.
It has a scissors-like design with ring handles. The distal working end has grasping blades that have small ringed loops. The blades are serrated to provide extra grip.
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Material: stainless steel: main component = martensitic steel (similar to grade 420)
- Forceps with two fixed legs, about 30º curved, loop-ended, fenestrated and striated jaws
- 2 sizes: adult (24 cm) and child (15 - 16 cm)
- Autoclavable
- Non sterile
Instructions for use
Must be pre-disinfected, cleaned and sterilized by steam autoclave after each use.
(Cf Introduction: Disinfection and sterilization in the field)
MSF requirements
This forceps forms part of the emergency anaesthesia equipment and must always be kept ready for use. It is very useful for endotracheal intubations through the nose.