JAR for serving forceps + cover, stainless steel

STD EMEQJARF1--

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V0402 - Clinical use trays and bowls
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JAR for serving forceps

Definition

A tall, slender, cylindrical vessel designed for holding various types of forceps prior to and during a surgical intervention or an examination in an operating room (OR) or examination room. It will have a wide or weighted base to give it stability. This is a reusable device.

Specifications

Tubular shaped with base and lid

Instructions for use

Must be pre-disinfected, cleaned and sterilized by steam autoclave every day to keep the serving forceps aseptic.

(Cf Introduction: Disinfection and sterilization in the field)

Do not fill the container with a disinfectant solution for soaking the forceps because of the risks of septic handling and corrosion.

MSF requirements

The height and shape of the jar were chosen to suit the dimensions of the MSF serving forceps (see related articles below).

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