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Titanium Crile Haemostatic Forceps, straight, 1x2 teeth 160mm - 6 1/4"

Titanium Crile Haemostatic Forceps, straight, 1x2 teeth 160mm - 6 1/4"

Regular price $333.38
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Specifically engineered for safety and performance in modern medical environments. At 160mm (6 1/4") in length with precision 1x2 teeth and a straight profile, these forceps deliver reliable grip and control for vessel clamping and tissue manipulation

Key Features:

  • Manufactured from high-grade titanium, making these forceps lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant for long-lasting use.
  • Non-magnetic and designed for compatibility with MRI environments, ensuring safety and compliance during procedures involving MRI equipment.
  • The 1x2 teeth configuration and straight shape allow for secure haemostasis and precise handling.
  • Perfect for a wide range of surgical procedures, including general surgery, vascular procedures, and operating rooms utilizing MRI products.
  • Balanced design offers optimal comfort and control for medical professionals.
  • Designed for safety, reliability, and compliance with modern standards, they are trusted by medical professionals worldwide.  
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are these 160mm straight titanium Crile forceps with 1x2 teeth suitable for MRI environments?

These forceps are made from non-magnetic titanium, which makes them a strong choice for MRI suites that can’t introduce ferromagnetic tools. They’re commonly used in prep areas and interventional workflows where you need reliable clamping without worrying about magnetic attraction. Because they’re metallic, they shouldn’t be placed inside the bore during active scanning unless your facility has defined MR-Conditional limits for metal instruments. Most MRI teams rely on titanium because it reduces pull hazards while offering the control and durability needed for day-to-day surgical tasks.

2. What benefits do the 1x2 teeth and longer 160mm straight profile provide during surgical or MRI-adjacent procedures?

The 1x2 teeth give you a secure, no-slip grip when you’re working with small vessels or delicate tissue. The added length—160mm—gives you better reach and more leverage in deeper fields or when you’re working around coils, cables, or drapes. The straight profile helps keep your approach predictable and steady, which is ideal for vascular work, hemostasis, or any setup where clean, direct access matters. This combination of length, grip, and alignment is a common preference in MRI prep areas where space can be tight and precision is everything.

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

Titanium is known for its long service life, especially in high-volume surgical and imaging departments. These forceps stay corrosion-resistant through repeated autoclave cycles and tolerate standard disinfectants without loosening or warping. The hinge action remains smooth, and the tension stays consistent even after heavy daily use. Many facilities switch to titanium because it stays lightweight, stable, and reliable far longer than traditional stainless steel tools—especially in MRI settings where non-magnetic performance is essential.

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