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Denis-Browne Intestinal Forcep

Denis-Browne Intestinal Forcep are special surgical instrument used for grasping tissues for manipulation. It can be used to perform dissection as well as homeostatic packing during surgical procedures. The long shafts allow it to reach deep tissues with ease allowing ideal placement of gauze and easy grasp on tissues. Commonly used in general, gynecological as well as other procedures.

  • Slender Built Enables Access To Deep Tissues
  • Straight Fenestrated Jaws Protects Soft Tissue From Damage
  • Light Weight To Decrease User Fatigue


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Denis-Browne Intestinal Forcep have external serrations that serve as finger pads for the operator and enable a stable grip . The blades are long and slender. They form two oval tear drop shaped fenestrated jaws that can compress tissues without risk.

The featured forcep is 19 cm long. This design facilitates access to deep tissues.

Surgical Equipment Instruments manufacture Denis-Browne Intestinal Forcep from premium quality stainless steel and are finished in satin with a spring type handle.

Our Denis-Browne Intestinal Forceps may be sterilised and are re-usable.

Specialty

Stomach, Intestine & Rectum

Author Name

Denis-Browne

Sub-Category

Grasping Forceps

Category

Forceps

Handle Type

Flat Handle With Spring Action

Overall Length

19 cm – 7 1/2″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: Stomach, Intestine & Rectum,
Product Category: Forceps,
Product Type: Grasping Forceps,

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