The Single Use Gross Maier Sponge Forceps Straight are surgical instruments designed for securely grasping and handling surgical sponges or other soft materials during medical procedures. Their straight design allows for precise and controlled placement or removal of sponges, helping to maintain a sterile field and prevent contamination while managing blood loss.
The Single Use Gross Maier Sponge Forceps Straight are surgical instruments designed for securely grasping and handling surgical sponges or other soft materials during medical procedures. Their straight design allows for precise and controlled placement or removal of sponges, helping to maintain a sterile field and prevent contamination while managing blood loss.
Handling Surgical Sponges: These forceps are primarily used to grasp and manipulate surgical sponges, ensuring they are safely placed or removed during procedures without contaminating the surgical site.
Hemostasis: The forceps help in controlling bleeding by facilitating the placement of sponges for absorption in areas of heavy blood flow, assisting in bleeding control during surgeries.
Maintaining Sterility: The design ensures minimal handling of materials and tissues, which reduces the risk of infection and preserves the sterility of the surgical area.
Surgical Exposure: They can also be used to hold or maneuver soft materials during surgery, providing better access to deeper or harder-to-reach areas of the surgical site.
Since these forceps are designed for single-use, they ensure sterility and prevent the risk of cross-contamination between patients. After the procedure, the forceps can be safely disposed of, maintaining high hygiene standards in the operating room.
Material: Made from high-quality stainless steel, which ensures strength, corrosion resistance, and the ability to withstand multiple sterilizations.
Size:Typically ranges from 200 mm to 260 mm in length, depending on the specific model.
Design: Straight
Applications: used for grasping and handling surgical sponges during procedures to control bleeding and maintain a sterile environment.
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