FORCEPS, HAEMOST.& TISSUE, COLLIN, 16 cm, oval jaws 17-32-16

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L03130401 - Tissue and organ grasping forceps, reusable
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Haemostatic & tissue forceps, Collin

Definition

Grasping forceps used for gripping soft and delicate tissues (lungs and intestines), as well as tumors. Can also be used for making a compress into a tampon for sponging.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Very large, flexible arms
  • Soft ratchet with locking
  • Jaws: with strong but atraumatic serrations, oval shaped jaws with aperture
  • Width of the jaws: 21 mm
  • Length: 16 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel
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