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Titanium Dissecting Hartman Haemostatic Forceps, straight, smooth jaw 100mm - 4"

Titanium Dissecting Hartman Haemostatic Forceps, straight, smooth jaw 100mm - 4"

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The Titanium Dissecting Hartman Haemostatic Forceps, measuring 100mm (4 inches), is a precision-engineered instrument designed for intricate surgical applications. Featuring a straight design and smooth jaws, this tool ensures controlled handling, making it suitable for delicate procedures requiring meticulous dissection and hemostasis.

Crafted from high-quality titanium, this instrument is lightweight yet exceptionally durable, ensuring longevity and resistance to corrosion. Its non-magnetic properties make it ideal for use alongside advanced MRI equipment, offering compatibility with other MRI products without compromising performance. Whether utilized in surgical suites or research settings, these forceps exemplify reliability and precision excellence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When would a smooth-jaw, straight 100mm Hartman forceps be the better choice in an MRI setting?

Smooth jaws are preferred when you need controlled handling without leaving impressions or damaging delicate tissue or materials. In MRI workflows, this comes up during fine dissections, sponge handling, specimen prep, or tasks where a serrated grip is too aggressive. The straight design helps when you need a precise, unobstructed line of approach—ideal for ENT work, microsurgery, and research labs operating close to MRI equipment. Because the forceps are titanium, they avoid ferromagnetic pull and remain stable around MRI systems.

2. How does the titanium construction improve performance for small smooth-jaw instruments like these?

Titanium helps this style of micro forceps stay consistent and predictable. At 100mm, any hinge stiffness or slight magnetic pull becomes obvious. Titanium avoids both: it’s non-magnetic, lightweight, and keeps its alignment even after nonstop sterilization cycles. Smooth-jaw instruments benefit even more from titanium because the jaws stay true—they don’t warp under heat or pressure—so you maintain the gentle, precise grip these tools are designed for. This is why MRI departments and high-turnover surgical suites often standardize on titanium for their smaller instruments.

3. Are these smooth-jaw Hartman forceps durable enough for daily use in a busy surgical or MRI prep environment?

Yes. These forceps hold up extremely well under constant autoclaving and frequent handling. Titanium resists corrosion and doesn’t pit or lose tension the way some stainless-steel versions do at this size. The smooth jaws stay clean, aligned, and easy to control, which is important for repetitive fine-tissue work. Facilities that rely on small, precise tools—especially in MRI-adjacent areas where non-magnetic performance matters—typically see a long service life from these forceps with minimal maintenance.

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