About TENACULAM FORCEPS
A tenaculum is a surgical instrument, usually classified as a type of forceps. It consists of a slender sharp-pointed hook attached to a handle and is used mainly in surgery for seizing and holding parts, such as blood vessels.[1]Precision and Efficiency in Surgical ProceduresEngineered for gynecological and obstetric use, the Tenaculum Forceps excels in grasping and manipulating tissue with its sharp, serrated tips and precise grip. The ratchet lock mechanism ensures secure traction and control during real-time manual operations, offering reliability in demanding clinical settings.
Durability and Safety StandardsManufactured from high-grade stainless steel with a mirror-polished finish, this forceps provides outstanding corrosion resistance and anti-corrosive properties. The product is latex-free, CE Marked, and ISO certified, meeting international safety and quality standards for medical equipment.
Sterilization and Storage ConvenienceDesigned to be easily sterilized by autoclaving, the Tenaculum Forceps are packaged individually in sterile packs and should be stored in a dry, sterilized area. This ensures long shelf life and reduces the risk of contamination, supporting safe, repeatable usage in hospital or clinical environments.
FAQ's of TENACULAM FORCEPS:
Q: How are Tenaculum Forceps sterilized before use?
A: Tenaculum Forceps are sterilized using an autoclave, which ensures maximum hygiene. They come packaged in individual sterile packs and should be stored in a dry, sterilized area to maintain their sterility until needed.
Q: What makes the tip design of these forceps suitable for cervix traction during medical procedures?
A: The sharp, two-pronged, serrated tips are engineered for a secure, non-slip grip on tissue, facilitating precise traction and grasping of the cervix during gynecological or obstetric procedures.
Q: When should Tenaculum Forceps be used in surgical settings?
A: These forceps are used during gynecological and obstetric surgeries, especially for cervix traction, grasping, holding, and manipulating tissue efficiently and safely.
Q: Where are Tenaculum Forceps typically utilized?
A: Tenaculum Forceps are primarily used in hospitals and clinical settings across India, supporting surgeons and gynecologists during various procedures requiring secure tissue manipulation.
Q: What are the benefits of the ratchet lock and ring handle design?
A: The ratchet lock mechanism allows surgeons to maintain a firm hold on tissue without continuous hand pressure, while the ergonomic ring handle ensures comfortable control during prolonged procedures.
Q: How does the mirror-polished finish contribute to the longevity of the instrument?
A: The mirror-polished surface provides high corrosion resistance and prevents staining, ensuring the instrument remains durable, anti-corrosive, and easy to clean for repeat use.