About FENESTRATED SMALL GRASPING FORCEP FHBR
Fenestrated Grasping Forcep
The Fenestrated Small (SA) Grasping Forcep FHBR is a laparoscopic instrument manufactured by Om Surgicals, based in Mumbai, India. It features a diameter of 5mm and a length of 30cm, constructed from metal, specifically premium-grade stainless steel, ensuring high quality and performance during surgical procedures. The forcep is designed for use in laparoscopic surgeries, with a fenestrated design that allows for effective grasping and manipulation of tissues. It is available with a PR Series Handle Bottom Ratchet and has the part number AFS-05-30-03. The product is intended for use in hospitals and is part of a range of atraumatic graspers offered by the manufacture
Ergonomic and Reliable DesignThe FHBR Fenestrated Small Grasping Forcep boasts an ergonomic handle with a screw lock system, providing comfort and precision even during lengthy procedures. Its spring mechanism and fenestrated, serrated jaws ensure a firm grip on tissues, minimizing trauma and slippage, while its lightweight construction reduces hand fatigue for surgeons.
Safety and Sterility AssuredEach forcep is sterilizable via autoclave and individually packaged in a sterile pouch, ensuring safety for every use. The durable stainless steel material resists rust and corrosion, extending the instrument's lifespan and reliability across single or multiple uses. Always store in a dry, sterile environment to maintain its optimal condition.
FAQ's of FENESTRATED SMALL GRASPING FORCEP FHBR:
Q: How should the Fenestrated Small Grasping Forcep FHBR be sterilized after use?
A: The forcep is autoclavable and should be sterilized in an autoclave following standard hospital protocols for surgical instruments. Ensure the instrument is clean and completely dry before sterilization to maintain its integrity and prevent corrosion.
Q: What are the main benefits of the fenestrated, serrated jaw design?
A: The fenestrated, serrated jaws provide a secure grip on tissues during surgical procedures, reducing the risk of tissue trauma and slippage. This design allows for precise manipulation and holding, making the forcep ideal for endoscopic and laparoscopic work.
Q: When is this forcep typically used in a surgical setting?
A: This instrument is primarily used during endoscopic and laparoscopic surgeries for grasping and holding tissues. Its high precision and ergonomic handle make it suitable for both routine and delicate procedures requiring reliable tissue management.
Q: Where should the forcep be stored to ensure its longevity?
A: The instrument should be stored in a dry, sterile environment when not in use. Proper storage prevents rust and maintains the sterility and lifespan of the forcep.
Q: What is the process for locking and unlocking the handle during use?
A: The forcep is equipped with a spring handle and a locking mechanism, allowing the surgeon to secure the jaws in the closed position as needed. Simply engage the lock after grasping tissue, and disengage the lock to release the grip when necessary.
Q: Can the FHBR forcep be reused, and if so, how many times?
A: Yes, the forcep is designed for both single and multiple uses, provided it is properly sterilized after each procedure. With correct handling and storage, it can be reused multiple times throughout its 5-year shelf life.