About POST MORTEM SET
Post Mortem also known as Autopsy is required to examine the body after death. New Med Instruments offer an amazing collection of Post Mortem Tools Kit that carry every instrument required for procedure at hand, We have designed this set to give ease of mind for our valuable customers so they can carry all Post Mortem Instruments under one set and enhance their performing results as required. These tools are handcrafted with Surgical grade stainless steel and designed to withstand long lasting sterilization procedures. Our carefully manufacturing process ensures us to offer lifetime money back warranty on our products. Comprehensive Dissection SolutionThis POST MORTEM SET brings together all the essential instruments needed for reliable pathological examination and dissection. Whether for forensic, medical, or educational environments, the kit is designed for efficiency and convenience, packed in either an aluminum or stainless steel portable case. Each tool is crafted for high precision and durability, providing professionals with a dependable choice for daily use.
Superior Quality and SafetyManufactured from stainless steel, these instruments offer rust resistance and effortless maintenance. All components are fully autoclavable and comply with established medical standards, ensuring safe, hygienic operation. The ergonomic, non-slip handle design elevates user safety and accuracy during intricate procedures, making it a trusted choice for professionals.
FAQ's of POST MORTEM SET:
Q: How can the POST MORTEM SET be sterilized for repeated use?
A: The set is made from high-grade stainless steel and all components can be sterilized in an autoclave, ensuring they remain hygienic for every use. Proper autoclaving effectively eliminates contaminants, meeting medical safety standards.
Q: What specific applications is this set suitable for?
A: This POST MORTEM SET is designed for a wide range of uses including forensic investigations, medical examinations, pathological dissections, and educational demonstrations in laboratories and academic settings.
Q: When should the instruments be replaced or serviced?
A: Instruments should be inspected routinely for signs of wear or damage. Replacement is recommended if performance degrades, visible rust forms, or precision is affected, ensuring continued compliance with medical quality standards.
Q: Where is the set typically stored to maintain its longevity?
A: For optimal longevity, store the instrument set in a clean, dry environment within its supplied aluminum or stainless steel box/case. This protects the tools from moisture and potential contamination.
Q: What is the process for ensuring the instruments remain rust and corrosion-free?
A: After each use, thoroughly clean and dry all instruments before autoclavable sterilization. Store the set properly and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or chemical agents to preserve its corrosion-resistant properties.
Q: How does the ergonomic handle design benefit users during procedures?
A: The ergonomic, non-slip handles provide improved grip and control, reducing user fatigue and enhancing precision during delicate dissection or examination work.