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Titanium Bengolea Haemostatic Forceps, straight, 1x2 teeth 180mm - 7 1/8"

Titanium Bengolea Haemostatic Forceps, straight, 1x2 teeth 180mm - 7 1/8"

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The Titanium Bengolea Haemostatic Forceps are precision-engineered instruments ideal for surgical applications requiring accuracy and durability. Designed with a straight configuration and 1x2 teeth, these forceps provide dependable grip and control, enhancing procedural efficiency and precision. Measuring 180mm (7 1/8 inches) in length, they are ergonomically constructed to support ease of use during extended procedures.

Crafted from high-quality titanium, these haemostatic forceps are lightweight yet robust, offering excellent resistance to corrosion. They are compatible with MRI environments, making them an optimal choice for facilities utilizing advanced MRI equipment and other MRI products. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking reliable surgical tools, this instrument meets the demands of high-performance medical practices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When would straight Bengolea forceps with 1x2 teeth be the better choice during MRI-adjacent procedures?

The 1x2 teeth pattern gives you a stronger, more reliable bite when you need firm tissue control or secure clamping. This design is especially helpful when you’re working in situations where smooth jaws might slip—like gripping small vessels, stabilizing tissue, or securing dressings before a scan. The straight profile keeps your line of sight clear, and the titanium build keeps the instrument stable in Zones III and IV, where ferrous tools can’t be used safely.

2. Does the 180mm length offer practical benefits for surgical teams and MRI techs who need both reach and precision?

Yes. At 180mm, these forceps give you enough reach for deeper or more awkward access points without losing fingertip-level control. It’s a useful “middle length” for teams that handle a mix of procedures—long enough for comfortable reach, short enough to stay steady and responsive. The lightweight titanium construction also reduces fatigue, which makes a difference during longer cases or repetitive hemostatic work.

3. How do titanium haemostatic forceps with teeth hold up in high-volume sterilization workflows?

Titanium performs exceptionally well under repeated autoclaving. It resists corrosion, maintains jaw alignment, and holds its tension longer than many stainless steel options. The 1x2 teeth also stay crisp instead of wearing down quickly, which helps maintain reliable grip over time. For facilities running tight turnaround schedules, this kind of durability means fewer replacements and tools that behave consistently day after day.

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