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Titanium Adson Dissecting Forceps, with 1x2 teeth 120mm - 4 3/4"

Titanium Adson Dissecting Forceps, with 1x2 teeth 120mm - 4 3/4"

Regular price $243.37
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

MR Conditional – an item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a specified MR environment with specified conditions of use. “Field” conditions that define the MR environment include static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient magnetic field, dB/dt (time rate of change of the magnetic field), radio frequency (RF) fields, and specific absorption rate (SAR). Additional conditions, including specific configurations of the item (e.g., the routing of leads used for a neurostimulation system), may be required.

MR Unsafe – An item that is known to pose hazards in all MRI environments. MR Unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors.

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The Titanium Adson Dissecting Forceps, without teeth, offer precision and reliability, making them an essential tool in surgical settings. Measuring 120mm (4 3/4"), these forceps are engineered from high-quality titanium, ensuring lightweight durability and excellent performance, even in delicate procedures.

Designed for optimal handling, these forceps are a trusted choice among medical professionals seeking dependable instruments for dissection and manipulation tasks. Ideal for use alongside other MRI equipment and compatible with various MRI products, these forceps contribute to a comprehensive and advanced surgical toolkit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are these titanium Adson forceps with teeth suitable for use in MRI suites?

These forceps are made from non-magnetic titanium, so they’re a practical choice for MRI departments that need instruments that won’t respond to the static field or trigger ferromagnetic safety concerns. Their compact 120mm length makes them easy to use for prep work, minor procedures, or sterile tasks around Zones II and III. As with any metal instrument, they shouldn’t enter the bore during active scanning unless your site has defined MR-Conditional use conditions in place. Many facilities standardize titanium tools like this to avoid stainless-steel instruments drifting into restricted areas.

2. When would I choose Adson forceps with 1x2 teeth instead of toothless forceps in an MRI or surgical workflow?

The 1x2 teeth give you firmer, more positive grip when handling tissue, securing small structures, or managing materials that tend to slip with smooth-jaw forceps. They’re especially useful when precision and control matter more than gentle handling alone. MRI teams often keep a mix of toothed and non-toothed titanium forceps on-hand so they can match the tool to the job while keeping everything non-magnetic and compliant with their safety policies.

3. How well do titanium Adson forceps hold up to daily sterilization and heavy clinical use?

Titanium performs exceptionally well in high-volume clinical settings. These forceps resist corrosion, staining, and bending, and they maintain jaw alignment and spring tension even after repeated autoclave cycles. They’re also lighter than stainless steel, which reduces user fatigue during fine-motor tasks. Facilities that rely on fast turnover appreciate that titanium instruments don’t pick up magnetic memory over time, so they stay dependable for both surgical and imaging-adjacent procedures.

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