Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, our single-use Magill Forceps feature curved jaws with rounded tips and ergonomically designed handles, making it a valuable tool for grasping, manipulating, and holding a wide range of delicate objects.
- Curved Jaws with Rounded Tips: The curved design allows for easy access and secure grasping of objects in hard-to-reach areas or confined spaces. The rounded tips minimize the risk of accidental injury to delicate tissues during manipulation.
- Solid Feel and Smooth Operation: Our meticulous forging, milling, tempering, and polishing process ensures a solid, well-balanced instrument that provides exceptional control. The smooth operating mechanism minimizes hand fatigue during extended procedures.
- Ergonomic Handle Design: The ergonomically crafted ring handles conform to the hand for a comfortable grip, reducing strain and improving user control during delicate procedures.
- Reliable and Precise: The consistent quality and precision throughout the manufacturing process guarantee a dependable instrument for all your grasping and manipulation needs.
- Sterile and Ready to Use: Sterilization with gamma irradiation ensures aseptic use, minimizing the risk of infection.
Magill Forceps can be used in a wide variety of medical procedure.
- Endotracheal Intubation: Grasping and manipulating endotracheal tubes during airway management procedures.
- Catheter Placement: Guiding and holding catheters during insertion procedures.
- Tissue Dissection and Handling: Grasping and manipulating delicate tissues during minimally invasive surgeries and other procedures.
- Foreign Body Retrieval: Removing foreign objects from wounds or body cavities.
- Biopsy Specimen Handling: Grasping and manipulating biopsy specimens for further examination.
Developed by Irish physician Sir William Magill in the early 20th century, Magill Forceps revolutionized airway management techniques. Their versatile design, user-friendliness, and reliable performance have made them a mainstay in surgical suites, emergency rooms, and other clinical settings. Magill Forceps may also be known as intubation forceps.