About Endoscopic Retrieval Forceps - Regular - 3 Pronge 230 cm
The Endoscopic Retrieval Forceps a Regular a 3 Prong 230cm from Advin Health Care is a specialized medical instrument developed for foreign body retrieval and tissue manipulation in gastroenterology. Featuring a robust 3-prong grasping mechanism, it ensures firm and stable holding of irregular or slippery objects during endoscopic procedures. The extended 230cm working length offers excellent reach for deeper gastrointestinal applications. Manufactured from premium stainless steel, the instrument provides outstanding corrosion resistance, smooth operation, and effortless sterilization. It is designed to support precision, safety, and efficiency in professional endoscopic practice.
Advanced Features:
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3-prong jaw design ensures firm and secure object retrieval
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230cm working length ideal for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures
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Constructed from high-quality stainless steel for strength and durability
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Ergonomic design allows precise control and comfortable operation
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Easy to clean, reusable, and resistant to corrosion
High-Precision Grasping TechnologyEquipped with a three-prong mechanism and smooth jaw action, these forceps allow accurate and gentle retrieval during endoscopic interventions. The medical-grade stainless steel construction ensures durability and resistance to corrosion, while the ergonomic handle offers reliable control and comfort throughout lengthy procedures.
Versatile and Compatible DesignWith a shaft diameter of 1.8-2.3 mm and a working length of 230 cm, these forceps are compatible with most standard endoscopy channels. The device's lightweight construction and flexible shaft make it both portable and easy to maneuver in varied clinical settings, fostering efficient removal of foreign objects.
Safe Handling and ComplianceEvery forceps unit is CE marked and ISO certified (where applicable), promoting safety and quality assurance. Whether used as single-use or reusable, proper storage and adherence to manufacturer guidelines preserve instrument sterility and shelf life, ensuring optimal performance for up to five years.
FAQ's of Endoscopic Retrieval Forceps - Regular - 3 Pronge 230 cm:
Q: How are the Endoscopic Retrieval Forceps - Regular - 3 Pronge used during procedures?
A: These forceps are introduced through the working channel of a standard endoscope to accurately grasp and retrieve foreign bodies or tissue samples. The ergonomic thumb ring handle controls the opening and closing of the three stainless steel prongs, ensuring gentle and precise manipulation inside the body.
Q: What types of foreign bodies can the 3 prong forceps retrieve?
A: The forceps are designed to grasp a wide range of foreign materials or soft tissue fragments found during endoscopic explorations, such as coins, food particles, or small tissue pieces, thanks to their flexible prongs and smooth jaw action.
Q: When should I choose the sterile-packed version versus non-sterile forceps?
A: Sterile-packed forceps are recommended for invasive endoscopic procedures where infection control is critical, while non-sterile options may suit clinical training or non-invasive uses. Always follow facility protocols and procedure requirements.
Q: Where should the forceps be stored to maintain sterility and longevity?
A: For best results, store the forceps in a clean, dry, and sterilized environment. Keeping them in their individual blister packs until needed helps preserve their sterility and maximizes their five-year shelf life.
Q: What is the benefit of the ergonomic handle and thumb ring mechanism?
A: The ergonomic handle paired with the thumb ring mechanism provides enhanced grip and effortless control, reducing hand fatigue during long procedures and improving overall precision when retrieving objects.
Q: Can these forceps be reused, and what should I check before doing so?
A: Reusability depends on the specific model; consult the manufacturer's instructions to determine suitability for reuse. Thorough cleaning and sterilization between uses are mandatory for reusable versions.