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Titanium Gerald Dissecting Forceps, TCC 175mm - 6 7/8"

Titanium Gerald Dissecting Forceps, TCC 175mm - 6 7/8"

Regular price $439.17
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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 MRImed Titanium Gerald Dissecting Forceps are engineered for precise tissue manipulation in MRI suites and surgical settings. Constructed from high-grade non-magnetic titanium, these forceps are safe for MRI environments and offer exceptional durability. The TCC design ensures controlled grip and maneuverability, while the 175mm (6 7/8”) length is ideal for various dissection needs.

Key Features

  • Non-magnetic titanium construction
  • TCC (tungsten carbide coating) for enhanced control and longevity
  • Lightweight and easy to handle
  • 175mm (6 7/8") ergonomic length
  • Corrosion resistant for frequent sterilization
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why do clinicians choose Gerald-style forceps for fine tissue work in MRI environments?

Gerald forceps are designed for very controlled, delicate handling, which is why they’re often used for vascular, micro, or precision dissection tasks. The slim profile and narrow tips help you work cleanly in tight fields without obstructing your view. Because these are made from non-magnetic titanium, they stay stable in Zones III and IV and won’t shift or cause interference when you’re working close to sensitive coils, sensors, or patient-positioning equipment.

2. How does the tungsten carbide coating (TCC) improve performance during detailed procedures?

The TCC surface gives the jaws a more predictable grip and smoother handling, especially when you’re manipulating small structures or working under magnification. Buyers often look for TCC Gerald forceps because they hold their fine edge longer, feel steadier in the hand, and resist wear even with heavy sterilization cycles. In fast-paced MRI or surgical workflows, consistency matters—you want an instrument that performs the same way every time you pick it up.

3. Is the 175mm length versatile enough for both shallow and deeper dissection work?

Yes. The 175mm size is a comfortable middle ground: long enough to reach deeper fields without crowding your hands, but short enough to give you precise tip control. Many teams rely on this length for mixed-use cases—prep work, fine dissection, suture handling, and tasks that call for accuracy. Titanium also keeps the instrument lighter than stainless alternatives, which helps reduce hand fatigue during longer procedures or repetitive work.

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