About LANE TISSUE FORCEPS
Lane Tissue Forceps
Lane Tissue Forceps are non-ratcheted or ratcheted instruments used for delicately handling and grasping delicate tissues during surgical procedures. They are designed for precision and come in various designs, lengths, and specific uses for laboratory procedures.
Types and Characteristics
- Non-ratcheted forceps: Used for holding tough tissue such as fascia and cartilage, with straight or curved tips, and serrated jaws.
- Ratcheted forceps: Used for placing drapes or gauze during surgical procedures, with blunt jaw tips and a large surface area to prevent damage to the drape.
Applications
- Surgical procedures: Engineered for precision, Lane Tissue Forceps are used to delicately handle and grasp delicate tissues during various surgical procedures.
- Laboratory procedures: Available in a range of designs, lengths, and specific uses, these forceps are used for handling and manipulating tissue samples.
High-Precision Surgical ForcepsDesigned for professional use, LANE Tissue Forceps ensure exceptional grip and precision, thanks to serrated, toothed jaws and ergonomic finger rings. Their blunt edges safely handle tissue without damage, making them a reliable choice for various surgical procedures.
Safe & Durable ConstructionManufactured from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, these forceps comply with CE and ISO standards. Their rust-resistant, autoclavable build guarantees long shelf life and repeated safe usage, providing lasting value in clinical settings.
Versatile ApplicationSuitable for general, orthopedic, and gynecological surgeries, the forceps' lightweight and portable design allows for easy maneuvering and precise handling. Their high accuracy and secure grip help facilitate successful surgical outcomes every time.
FAQ's of LANE TISSUE FORCEPS:
Q: How should LANE Tissue Forceps be sterilized before use?
A: These forceps are autoclavable, which means they can be safely sterilized using standard autoclave procedures to maintain hygiene and prevent infections.
Q: What advantages does the toothed jaw pattern of LANE Tissue Forceps provide?
A: The 1x2 toothed jaw pattern ensures a secure, non-slip grip on tissues, enhancing control and minimizing the risk of tissue slippage during handling or surgery.
Q: When and where are these forceps typically used in medical procedures?
A: LANE Tissue Forceps are suitable for use in operating rooms during general, orthopedic, and gynecological surgeries, primarily for grasping, holding, or retracting soft tissue.
Q: What is the process for maintaining and storing these forceps?
A: After cleaning and sterilization, store the forceps in a dry, clean environment. Proper maintenance, including regular inspections for corrosion, extends their shelf life and ensures optimal performance.
Q: How does the fenestrated handle design benefit the user?
A: The fenestrated handle reduces weight for increased comfort and improves grip stability, allowing precise manipulation during delicate surgical tasks.
Q: What compliance standards do LANE Tissue Forceps meet?
A: They are CE and ISO-certified, guaranteeing conformity with international quality and safety standards for surgical instruments.