Surgical forceps TI-03-2021
holdingFoersterstainless steel

surgical forceps
surgical forceps
surgical forceps
surgical forceps
surgical forceps
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Characteristics

Applications
surgical
Procedure
holding
Type
Foerster
Material
stainless steel
Shape
standard
Use
reusable
Length

20 cm
(7.874 in)

Description

Foerster Sponge Forceps 8" Straight Serrated Jaws Surgical Holding Manufactured for Optimal results and Precision. Foerster Sponge Forceps -Straight, Serrated, 8" Foerster Sponge Forceps, which may also be known as Foerster-Ballenger Sponge Forceps, are commonly used in surgical procedures to hold gauze squares that will absorb excess fluids and blood from the surgical site or hemostasis. Sponge holding forceps or sponge forceps as they may be called are instruments which are used by doctors to hold on to sponges and/or swabs while conducting their medical procedure. Sponge holding forceps are usually made in the shape of a scissor. The jaws of these forceps are serrated. The handles are ratcheted. Sponge holding forceps are straight. Sponge holding forceps are commonly 8 inches in length i.e. 20 centimeters. The jaw of the sponge holding is rounded and to be able to use the instrument for delicate and fragile operations. With the help of sponge holding forceps, surgeons are able to perform minor operations without causing much damage to the patient. It is also helpful in ensuring that not much of a scar remains once the procedure is over. Sponge holding forceps are used in every surgery which is performed since sponges and swabs are used for every surgery. Sponge holding forceps come under the category of gynecological instruments, surgical instruments, dentistry instruments and every other division within the medical field.

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