HARTMANN ALLIGATOR FORCEPS, 80 mm, serrated jaws 62-33-12
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ESURFOFB8H1
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07/11/2024, 15:37:09
L03130402 - Forceps for external bodies, reusable
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Alligator forceps, Hartmann
Definition
A long, thin, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues/anatomical structures [typically during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery]; it is not intended for insertion through an endoscope, nor into the eye, and is not a dedicated biopsy device.
Commonly referred to as alligator- or crocodile-forceps, it has a slender body (to allow for restricted access) and small grasping blades which are hinged close to the distal (working) end.
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Shaft length = 8 cm
- Atraumatic serrated alligator-like jaws
- Without teeth
- Medium fine
- finger rings form a perpendicular angle with the shafts
- Main component material (including handle): martensitic stainless steel
Instructions for use
multipurpose ENT instrument: useful for soft foreign bodies or those with parts that can be grasped (paper, tissue, insects)
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