About Endoscopic Hemostasis Forceps 2.3 mm 230 cm
The Endoscopy Coagulation Forceps from Advin Health Care is a specialized instrument used in gastroenterology for achieving hemostasis through targeted tissue coagulation. It is commonly utilized during endoscopic procedures to control bleeding and manage vascular lesions. The forceps feature a reliable electrosurgical interface that enables effective coagulation with minimal thermal spread, ensuring patient safety. Designed with ergonomic handles and precise tip alignment, it allows smooth operation and superior control. Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, it offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization, making it suitable for repeated use in demanding medical environments.
Advanced Features:
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Enables precise coagulation and hemostasis during GI endoscopy
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Reduces thermal injury to surrounding tissues
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Ergonomic handle for smooth and controlled operation
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Compatible with standard electrosurgical units
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Durable, reusable, and corrosion-resistant stainless steel design
Precision and Control in Endoscopic HemostasisDesigned for use in gastrointestinal procedures, these forceps offer highly precise tissue grasping, ensuring effective hemostasis. The jaw opening of 2.3 mm and smooth, atraumatic tip guarantee minimal mucosal trauma. The ergonomic, anti-slip handle allows for enhanced control and comfort during complex interventions, making it suitable for prolonged use in colonoscopy, gastroscopy, and ERCP.
Safety, Sterility, and Reliability AssuredEach forceps is manufactured from medical grade stainless steel and individually packaged in a sterile blister pack. Certified with CE and ISO 13485 standards, these instruments can be sterilized through standard hospital methods. With a shelf life of up to five years when unopened, they remain reliable for single-use or reusable applications, depending on surgical preference and protocol.
Easy Compatibility and Convenient StorageCompatible with all standard 2.8 mm endoscope channels, these forceps integrate seamlessly into existing procedural workflows. Their lightweight, portable design means easy transport and handling. For optimal longevity, store the forceps in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, maintaining sterility and performance until needed.
FAQ's of Endoscopic Hemostasis Forceps 2.3 mm 230 cm:
Q: How are the Endoscopic Hemostasis Forceps sterilized before use?
A: These forceps are compatible with standard sterilization methods, including autoclaving and chemical sterilization, ensuring effective infection control before each procedure.
Q: What is the recommended application for these forceps in clinical settings?
A: The forceps are suitable for gastrointestinal endoscopy procedures such as ERCP, colonoscopy, and gastroscopy, specifically intended for achieving hemostasis through precise tissue clamping or cauterization.
Q: When should I choose reusable versus single-use for this instrument?
A: It depends on your facility's protocols and preferences. The forceps can be used either as a single-use device or reprocessed for reuse, provided proper sterilization procedures are followed to maintain safety and performance.
Q: Where should unopened forceps be stored for optimal shelf life?
A: Unopened, sterile-packaged forceps should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to maintain sterility and extend their shelf life up to five years.
Q: How does the ergonomic handle design benefit endoscopic procedures?
A: The anti-slip ergonomic handle improves grip, control, and comfort, enabling precise manipulation during lengthy procedures and reducing operator fatigue.
Q: What compliance and certifications do these forceps meet for regulatory assurance?
A: They are CE marked and ISO 13485 certified, meeting rigorous international standards for quality and safety in medical devices.
Q: How does the atraumatic tip design improve patient outcomes?
A: The smooth-edged, atraumatic tip minimizes tissue injury during grasping, allowing secure hemostasis with reduced risk of mucosal trauma for patients.