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Titanium Crile Haemostatic Forceps, curved, 1x2 teeth 140mm - 5 1/2"

Titanium Crile Haemostatic Forceps, curved, 1x2 teeth 140mm - 5 1/2"

Regular price $321.01
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The Titanium Crile Haemostatic Forceps, curved with 1x2 teeth, measure 140mm (5 1/2 inches) and are expertly crafted for precision in surgical procedures. Their lightweight titanium construction offers exceptional durability and promotes ease of use, reducing operator fatigue during extended procedures.

These forceps are designed to provide reliable functionality in delicate tasks such as clamping blood vessels or manipulating tissue with minimal trauma. With their curved design and 1x2 teeth configuration, they ensure a firm grip, making them an essential addition to surgical toolkits in environments that require high-performance medical instruments. Ideal for use in settings equipped with advanced MRI equipment, these forceps enhance procedural precision without compromising quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are these curved titanium Crile forceps with 1x2 teeth suitable for use in MRI environments?

These forceps are built from non-magnetic titanium, which makes them a strong fit for MRI suites that require tools without ferromagnetic pull. They’re commonly used in prep areas and interventional workflows where you need reliable vessel control close to the magnet. Because they are metallic, they shouldn’t be placed inside the bore during active scanning unless your facility has identified specific MR-Conditional conditions for metal instruments. Most departments choose titanium forceps because they offer consistent handling while supporting MRI-safe workflow practices.

2. What advantages do the curved design and 1x2 teeth offer during surgical or MRI-adjacent procedures?

The curved profile gives you better visibility and easier access around vessels, tissue planes, coils, and cables—especially helpful in tight MRI setups. The 1x2 teeth provide a steady, non-slip grip, which reduces the chance of tissue shifting while you’re clamping or dissecting. This design is popular for vascular work, delicate hemostasis, and any situation where you need clean angles and dependable traction without fighting the tool.

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

Titanium performs extremely well under heavy clinical use. These forceps stay corrosion-resistant through repeated autoclave cycles and hold their alignment even in high-volume operating and imaging environments. The hinge action stays smooth, and the tension remains reliable—something that isn’t always true for stainless steel over time. Facilities that rely on titanium instruments often see longer service life and more consistent performance, making them a dependable option for MRI-focused surgical teams.

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