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Titanium Halstead Baby Haemostatic Forceps, curved, 1x2 teeth 125mm - 5"

Titanium Halstead Baby Haemostatic Forceps, curved, 1x2 teeth 125mm - 5"

Regular price $284.11
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The Titanium Halstead Baby Haemostatic Forceps are meticulously designed for precision and durability, providing exceptional control during delicate procedures. These curved forceps feature 1x2 teeth and measure 125mm (5 inches), making them ideal for handling intricate tasks. Crafted from high-grade titanium, they are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and built to ensure long-term reliability, even in demanding environments.

Widely used in surgical and clinical settings, this instrument is a valuable addition to MRI equipment collections. Its specialized design enables precise clamping and handling, making it an essential tool for healthcare professionals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why would an MRI suite choose titanium Halstead baby haemostatic forceps instead of stainless-steel ones?

Imaging teams pick titanium because it stays stable in high-field areas and doesn’t react to the magnet the way stainless steel can. For smaller haemostatic tasks—like securing fine tissue, holding small lines in place, or doing prep work around the coils—the 125mm size gives you tight control without bulky hand positioning. And because the tool is non-magnetic, you can use it confidently in Zones III and IV without worrying about drift or pull.

2. What makes the 1x2 teeth design useful for delicate work near MRI equipment?

The 1x2 teeth give you a firm, reliable grip without crushing the tissue or materials you’re holding. In MRI workflows, where you’re often working around cables, drapes, or small accessories, that extra bite helps you keep things steady without slipping. It’s especially helpful when you need fine control in a tight space—something the short 125mm build handles really well.

3. How well do these small curved haemostatic forceps hold up to heavy sterilization in a high-volume imaging center?

Titanium handles repeated autoclaving far better than most small stainless instruments. The jaws stay aligned, the teeth don’t wear down quickly, and the curved profile doesn’t warp even after constant cycles. Facilities that run nonstop cases like having a tool that keeps its tension and precision long-term, especially for the smaller instruments that tend to take the most abuse.

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