About FENESTRATED DOUBLE SLIT CURV FORCEP FHBR
Fenestrated Double Slit Forcep
The Laparoscopic Fenestrated Double Slit Curve (SA) Grasping Forcep FHBR has a diameter of 5mm and a length of 30cm, with the model number AFD-05-30-03-SA . It is manufactured by OM Surgicals in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and is made of metal with a grey color . This atraumatic grasper is part of their product range designed for hospital applications . The delivery time for this product is listed as 1 week .
Efficient Tissue HandlingThe fenestrated double slit jaw design provides surgeons with enhanced control over tissues, reducing the risk of accidental slippage. Rounded edges and ergonomic, textured handles facilitate secure, atraumatic grasping, making the forcep ideal for both open and minimally invasive surgeries.
Durable and Reliable ConstructionCrafted from premium stainless steel, the forcep offers superior corrosion resistance and a long shelf life, maintaining performance even with repeated reprocessing. Its matte satin finish minimizes glare under surgical lights, providing optimal visibility during procedures.
Compliance and Safety AssuredStringently tested to meet CE and ISO standards, the instrument is trusted across healthcare facilities in India. Non-sterile on delivery but autoclavable, it supports rigorous sterilization protocols for patient safety and clinical efficacy.
FAQ's of FENESTRATED DOUBLE SLIT CURV FORCEP FHBR:
Q: How should the Fenestrated Double Slit Curved Forcep FHBR be sterilized before use?
A: The forcep is provided in a non-sterile state but is fully autoclavable. Before each surgical procedure, it should be cleaned and then autoclaved according to standard hospital protocols to ensure safe and sterile operation.
Q: What are the main benefits of the double slit and fenestrated jaw design?
A: The double slit and fenestrated jaws provide enhanced grip and control, minimizing the risk of tissue slippage and reducing tissue trauma during manipulation. This design allows precise and atraumatic handling, crucial for successful surgical outcomes.
Q: When is it appropriate to use this forcep in surgery?
A: This instrument is suited for general surgery, laparoscopic, and open procedures whenever delicate yet secure tissue handling is required. Its atraumatic, curved jaws are ideal for holding organs or tissue without causing undue damage.
Q: Where should the forcep be stored when not in use?
A: Store the forcep in a dry, sterile environment away from contaminants. Proper storage preserves instrument integrity and prevents corrosion, ensuring long shelf life and safety for future procedures.
Q: What process should be followed for maintaining this surgical forcep?
A: After each use, promptly clean the instrument with approved solutions, inspect for any damage, and sterilize thoroughly by autoclaving. Periodic checks ensure continued reliability and safety throughout its 5+ year shelf life.
Q: What is the advantage of the textured handle and matte finish?
A: The textured handle provides a solid, non-slip grip, even when wet, ensuring precision during surgery. The matte finish reduces glare from surgical lights, enhancing surgical field visibility and reducing eye strain for the user.
Q: Can this instrument be used for multiple surgeries, and how long does it last?
A: Yes, the forcep is designed to be reusable and has a shelf life of over five years when maintained correctly. Its corrosion-resistant stainless steel build and robust design enable repeated sterilization and prolonged clinical use.