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Adson Dressing Forceps
Miltex
Code: PM-2501
Approx $143.70 USD Exc GST
The PM-2501 Adson Dressing Forceps with Tungsten Carbide (TC) inserts, a length of 12.1cm, and delicate cross-serrated tips are specialized surgical instruments used primarily in delicate surgical procedures. Here's how they are typically used:
Tissue Handling: Adson Dressing Forceps with delicate cross-serrated tips and Tungsten Carbide inserts are commonly used to
grasp and manipulate delicate tissues during surgical procedures. The delicate design and precise grip provided by the cross-serrated tips
and TC inserts allow for precise handling of tissues without causing excessive trauma.
Wound Closure: These forceps are often used during wound closure procedures, such as suturing, to hold the edges of the
wound in place while sutures are being placed. The delicate cross-serrated tips and TC inserts ensure a secure grip on the tissue,
facilitating precise wound closure.
Dressing Application: They can also be used to apply and adjust dressings on wounds. The delicate cross-serrated tips and
TC inserts aid in holding the dressing securely in place during the application process, particularly in delicate areas where standard
forceps may be too bulky or imprecise.
Microsurgery: Due to their delicate design and precise grip, Adson Dressing Forceps with Tungsten Carbide inserts are
suitable for use in microsurgical procedures, where extreme precision and control are required. They may be used in procedures such as
neurosurgery, ophthalmic surgery, and plastic surgery.
Dermatological Procedures: Dermatologists may use Adson Dressing Forceps with Tungsten Carbide inserts for various
dermatologic procedures, including skin biopsies, excisions of skin lesions, and other delicate surgical procedures.
Overall, the Pm-2501 Adson Dressing Forceps with TC inserts are versatile instruments commonly used in delicate surgical procedures where precision and control are paramount. Proper sterilization and handling procedures must be followed to prevent infection and ensure patient safety.