About Straw Holding Forceps ( WITHOUT LOCK )18
Straw Holding Forceps without lock are specially designed for securely holding straws during artificial insemination in livestock. The slim, ergonomic design allows precise handling without the restriction of a locking mechanism, ensuring smooth operation.
Precision and Durability for Medical ProfessionalsManufactured from stainless steel with a fine finish, these forceps are designed for consistent performance and longevity. Their lightweight and ergonomic design (21x2.5x1.5 cm at 60 grams) ensures easy maneuverability and reduces fatigue during procedures, making them reliable for frequent use.
Versatile Application Across Healthcare SectorsThe Straw Holding Forceps are suitable for a variety of medical purposes, serving doctors in clinical, veterinary, and hospital environments. Their standard design and sterilization compatibility ensure safety and hygiene, adapting seamlessly to different procedures and environments.
Easy to Use and MaintainWith no locking mechanism, these manual forceps allow quick, intuitive operation. They are waterproof and portable, facilitating hassle-free cleaning, sterilization, and transportation between medical settings.
FAQ's of Straw Holding Forceps ( WITHOUT LOCK )18:
Q: How are Straw Holding Forceps (Without Lock) 18 used in medical procedures?
A: These forceps are commonly utilized to handle and hold medical materials or tissues during surgical, clinical, or veterinary procedures, offering precise grip without a locking mechanism for ease of control.
Q: What are the sterilization and cleaning requirements for these forceps?
A: Since they are sterilized and made of stainless steel, the forceps can be cleaned using standard medical sterilization techniques such as autoclaving, ensuring safety and consistent hygiene between uses.
Q: When should I choose the disposable or reusable option for these forceps?
A: Select the reusable option for routine clinical use where thorough sterilization is possible. Opt for disposable versions in high-risk environments or when cross-contamination must be minimized.
Q: Where can these forceps be used?
A: They are suitable for hospitals, veterinary clinics, private practices, and various clinical settings wherever precise and secure material handling is required.
Q: What distinguishes these forceps from other types of medical forceps?
A: Their lack of a locking mechanism provides users with greater manual control and speed during procedures, while their fine surface finish offers a gentle grip that minimizes tissue trauma.
Q: How does the fine finish benefit medical procedures?
A: A fine surface finish ensures smooth handling and reduces the risk of material adhesion, enhancing both patient safety and procedure efficiency.