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Surgical Forceps

Providing you the best range of delicate tissue forceps, bone curette, lateral and front cutting action, delicate haemostatic forceps, delicate dissecting, microscopic, sterilizing forceps and bone holding forceps with effective & timely delivery.

Delicate Tissue Forceps

Delicate Tissue Forceps
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MaterialMS
Usage/ApplicationHospital, Clinic
BrandFidato Healthcare
Automation GradeManual
Is It ReusableReusable

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Bone Curette

Bone Curette
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A bone curette is a handheld surgical instrument, similar to a sharp spoon, used to scrape, debride, and remove tissue or debris from bone surfaces, particularly in orthopedic, dental, and veterinary procedures. These instruments are designed with concave, scoop-shaped tips, some with sharp edges, to effectively remove unwanted or diseased tissue, clean wounds, and clear cavities, while their slender, long handles provide precise control for surgical access.  What it is: 
  • A surgical instrument.
  • Shaped like a spoon or scoop.
  • Features a sharp, concave tip designed to scrape and remove tissue.
  • Often has a slender, ergonomic handle for enhanced grip and control.
  • Can be single or double-ended, offering multiple working tips.
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Lateral And Front Cutting Action

Lateral And Front Cutting Action
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Lateral and front cutting actions, typically performed as part of a dumbbell front-lateral raise exercise, involve simultaneously raising one arm out to the side (lateral) and forward (front) or alternating these movements to target the deltoid muscles in the shoulder. The movement begins with weights at the sides, then the arms lift in either the lateral or front direction, or alternate, to shoulder height before being slowly lowered. How to Perform the Alternating Lateral Front Raise:
  1. Starting Position: Stand with your feet about hip-distance apart, holding a dumbbell in each hand with your palms facing your body. 
  2. Alternating Movement:
    • Keeping your arms mostly straight, raise one dumbbell in front of you until it reaches shoulder height. 
    • As you lower that arm to the starting position, simultaneously lift the other dumbbell in front of you to shoulder height. 
  3. Maintaining Form: Keep your core engaged, shoulders back, and avoid shrugging. 
  4. Lowering: Lower the dumbbells with control, taking about twice as long to lower as it took to lift. 
  5. Progression: You can perform this exercise with both arms at once, or by alternating one arm at a time, in a controlled manner. 
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Delicate Haemostatic Forceps

Delicate Haemostatic Forceps
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Delicate hemostatic forceps are fine-pointed, ratcheted surgical instruments designed to control bleeding and manipulate delicate tissues during surgical and laboratory procedures. They are typically made of stainless steel, feature ring handles with a locking ratchet for secure, hands-free grip, and have fine serrated jaws for a precise hold on small blood vessels or tissues, preventing blood flow and ensuring a clear surgical field.  Key Characteristics:
  • Delicate Construction: These forceps have fine tips and jaws, sometimes with transverse striations or delicate serrations, allowing for precise manipulation and occlusion of small, fragile structures. 
  • Ratchet Locking Mechanism: A key feature is the ring handle with a ratchet, which allows the surgeon to lock the jaws securely onto a tissue or vessel with a desired level of pressure, keeping the instrument hands-free. 
  • Secure Grip: The interlocking serrations on the jaws provide a firm, secure grip on the clamped tissue or vessel to prevent slippage and ensure constant pressure. 
  • Versatile Use: They are used for controlling bleeding from small vessels, grasping and holding delicate tissues, performing tissue manipulation, and in procedures like endoscopic mucosal resection. 
  • Material: Commonly crafted from premium, surgical-grade stainless steel, they are designed for durability, ease of cleaning, and sterilization for repeated use. 
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Delicate Dissecting, Microscopic, Sterilizing Forceps

Delicate Dissecting, Microscopic, Sterilizing Forceps
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Delicate Dissecting, Microscope, Sterilizing Forceps are surgical or laboratory instruments used for precise manipulation of delicate tissues, microscopic components, and sterile materials. They feature fine, often serrated tips, a lightweight, ergonomic design, and are made from durable surgical stainless steel for corrosion resistance and compatibility with sterilization methods. These forceps are essential in microsurgery, ophthalmology, and laboratory procedures requiring aseptic conditions.  Key Characteristics
  • Delicate Tips: The fine, narrow tips are designed to grasp and manipulate tissues with minimal trauma, reducing the risk of injury during delicate procedures. 
  • Micro-Serrations: Fine micro-serrations on the jaws provide a secure but gentle grip on tissues, ensuring stability without causing damage. 
  • Material: Constructed from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, these forceps offer excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and are autoclavable. 
  • Ergonomic Design: A lightweight and ergonomic profile ensures a comfortable and responsive grip, reducing fatigue during prolonged use. 
  • Sterilization: They are compatible with standard sterilization methods, allowing them to be reused in sterile environments like operating rooms and labs. 
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Bone Holding Forceps

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    Bone holding forceps are specialized surgical instruments used by orthopedic surgeons to securely grasp, manipulate, and stabilize bone fragments or entire bones during procedures like fracture repair and implant placement. They feature strong, serrated jaws to ensure a firm grip, and many models include a ratchet mechanism that locks the forceps in place, allowing for hands-free work and consistent pressure. Constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel, these versatile instruments are available in various sizes and styles to suit different anatomical locations and surgical needs, providing essential precision and stability for successful bone surgery. Key Features and Functions:
    • Grasping and Manipulation: The primary function is to firmly hold and move bone structures. 
    • Fracture Reduction: They are used to align broken bones, which is a critical step before fixation. 
    • Implant Stabilization: Forceps hold bones in position to allow surgeons to apply plates, screws, and wires. 
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Tissue Forceps

Tissue Forceps
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Tissue forceps are surgical instruments used to hold, manipulate, and retract tissue during procedures. They are typically made of stainless steel and feature a tweezer-like design with a finger-ring handle, though other designs exist. Their tips are often equipped with small teeth or fine serrations, with toothed tips providing a more secure grip on dense or slippery tissue at the risk of some damage, while serrated tips minimize trauma to delicate tissues.  Key Features
  • Material: Primarily crafted from high-grade stainless steel for durability and hygiene. 
  • Design: A tweezer-type handle that allows for a precise pinch grip, often featuring ring handles for better control. 
  • Tips: The defining feature, with variations including:
    • Toothed Tips: Have one or more teeth that interlock to provide a very secure grip on tissues like fascia or slippery organs. 
    • Serrated Tips: Feature fine, parallel grooves that offer a secure grip without puncturing or tearing delicate tissues. 
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Dissecting Forceps

Dissecting Forceps
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BrandFidato Healthcare
Surface FinishingPolished
ApplicationHospitals, Clinic
Size100 mm, 120 mm, 150 mm etc
TypeSterilized

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Haemostatic Forceps

Haemostatic Forceps
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Size180 mm
ApplicationHospitals, Clinic
Surface FinishPolished
BrandFidato Healthcare
TypeReusable

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Intestinal And Tissue Grasping Forceps

Intestinal And Tissue Grasping Forceps
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Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps are surgical instruments used to firmly hold, manipulate, or retract various tissues, including intestines, skin, and blood vessels, during procedures. These forceps feature two Jaws, often with serrations, and ergonomic finger rings for handling. They are designed to provide a secure grip, sometimes with a ratchet system for locking in place, and are utilized across many surgical specialties to expose the surgical field or clamp bleeders.  Key Features and Functions:
  • Grasping and Holding: The primary function is to grasp and hold tissue in a static position, which helps surgeons dissect or access a cavity. 
  • Retraction: Some types can be used to retract tissues, pulling them back to provide a clear view of the surgical site. 
  • Clamping: Forceps can also clamp blood vessels to stop bleeding during a procedure. 
  • Jaws: The jaws vary but are often toothed to ensure an atraumatic (non-damaging) grasp or serrated for a firm hold. 
  • Ergonomic Design: Many forceps have ergonomic finger rings to ensure a comfortable and secure grip for the surgeon. 
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Intestinal Grasping Forceps

Intestinal Grasping Forceps
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Intestinal grasping forceps are surgical instruments with elongated, interlocking jaws designed to hold and manipulate the intestine during abdominal procedures like bowel resections and anastomoses. They are constructed from stainless steel and feature either atraumatic, smooth surfaces for delicate tissues or toothed, serrated, or fenestrated jaws for a more secure grip. Surgeons choose the type of forceps based on the delicacy of the tissue and the procedure's demands, using them to retract, steady, or immobilize the intestine to improve the surgical field. Key Features
  • Structure: Two elongated arms or jaws that close to grasp tissue. 
  • Mechanism: Operated by spring-loading or a ratcheted handle that locks the jaws in place. 
  • Jaws: Can be straight or curved, with varying jaw designs including:
    • Atraumatic/Smooth jaws: Minimize tissue damage. 
    • Toothed/Serrated jaws: Provide a strong, secure grip on heavy tissues. 
    • Fenestrated jaws: Have openings, often triangular and used for grasping larger areas of tissue. 
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Organ and Tissue Grasping Forceps and Haemostatic Forceps

Organ and Tissue Grasping Forceps and Haemostatic Forceps
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Organ and tissue grasping forceps manipulate, retract, or hold tissue during surgery, offering fine or toothed grips for various tasks. Hemostatic forceps, a type of locking clamp, are specifically designed to occlude (close) blood vessels to control bleeding or to compress hollow organs, preventing leaks. Both are hinged instruments made of stainless steel, but their primary functions and tip designs differ based on the specific procedure and tissue type. Organ and Tissue Grasping Forceps
  • Function: To grasp, manipulate, and retract organs and tissues, providing a firm hold for hands-free procedures or for delicate tissue handling. 
  • Design: Varies from fine, smooth tips for gentle handling to toothed tips for a more secure grip on dense tissues. 
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