Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, our sterile Rochester Pean Forceps - Curved, Serrated offers exceptional control and versatility for demanding surgical procedures. Developed by Dr. William Rochester in the mid-19th century, these robust forceps have become a mainstay in surgical toolkits across various disciplines.
- Curved Jaws: Facilitate access and maneuverability in confined surgical environments. This allows for precise clamping of tissues and blood vessels during dissections and other procedures.
- Fully Serrated Jaws: Provide a secure grip and minimize slippage, ensuring even delicate tissues and blood vessels remain firmly grasped. This reduces the risk of dislodgement and bleeding complications.
- Locking Ratchet Mechanism: Allows surgeons to maintain a secure clamp with minimal hand strain. This is particularly advantageous for prolonged procedures or those requiring meticulous control.
- Ring Handles: Allow surgeons to apply even pressure for secure clamping without sacrificing dexterity or control.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Our Rochester Pean Forceps undergo a rigorous manufacturing process, including forging, milling, tempering, and polishing. This meticulous attention to detail ensures exceptional strength and a smooth, consistent operating experience.
- Solid Feel and Ergonomic: The use of high-quality materials and precision engineering contribute to the solid feel of the instrument, providing a reassuring sense of control during use.
- Sterile and Ready: Pre-sterilized with gamma irradiation, these disposable forceps eliminate the need for additional sterilization steps, ensuring they are readily available for use, maximizing efficiency within the operating room.
Our single-use, steriSTAT Rochester Pean Forceps - Curved, Serrated is a versatile instrument employed in a wide range of surgical procedures, including:
- General Surgery: Grasping and manipulating tissues, clamping blood vessels for hemostasis, and securing dressings.
- Gynecology: Clamping blood vessels, manipulating tissues during dissections, and assisting with other procedures.
- Urology: Clamping blood vessels and ureters during urologic procedures.
- Orthopedics: Clamping blood vessels and manipulating tissues during orthopedic surgeries.