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Blunt Tips: The defining characteristic is the absence of sharp points, which distinguishes them from pointed forceps. This design helps prevent accidental tissue damage, punctures, or snagging on delicate materials.
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Material: Typically made of stainless steel, making them durable, corrosion-resistant, and autoclavable (suitable for sterilization).
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Straight or Curved: Blunt forceps can be straight or curved, depending on the specific application and reach required.
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Various Sizes and Lengths: Available in different lengths and tip sizes to accommodate diverse tasks.
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Applications: Used for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues, sutures, or other small objects in a variety of procedures, especially when sharp points could be problematic. Examples include:
- Medical and Surgical: In surgical procedures, they are used for delicate tissue handling, removing debris, and placing sutures with care.
- Laboratory: In laboratories, they are used for handling delicate membranes, filter papers, or small samples where sharp tips could cause damage or contamination.
- First Aid: Blunt-tipped dissecting forceps are also found in first aid kits for removing splinters or debris from wounds.
Weight | 0.020 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 cm |
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