Veterinary Surgical Instruments · Artified
Plain Forcep 11
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The 11-inch plain (serrated) forceps, often referred to as dressing forceps, are non-locking, thumb-operated instruments widely used in veterinary medicine. They are primarily utilized for handling dressings, packing wounds, and manipulating delicate, non-fragile tissues in deep surgical sites without causing trauma.
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Specs & features.
These forceps feature a flat, spring-action handle that provides excellent leverage and tactile feedback. Instead of sharp teeth, the working tips feature fine, horizontal serrations (or plain, flat surfaces) that offer a non-slip grip on gauze sponges, cotton, or delicate soft tissues. The 11-inch length makes them particularly suited for deep or hard-to-reach anatomical cavities.
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- Extended Length: The 11-inch reach provides optimal access to deep surgical fields and large animals without compromising the surgeon's visibility.
- Atraumatic Serrations: The flat, serrated tips hold tissues firmly but without the piercing "bite" of toothed forceps, minimizing damage to fragile structures.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle: Promotes stable hand positioning, eases fatigue during prolonged surgeries, and gives the user precise control over applied pressure.
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