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

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

Regular price $330.69
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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.

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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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Crafted from premium-grade titanium, the Halstead Haemostatic Forceps are designed to deliver precision and reliability in surgical and medical environments. Measuring 125mm (5 inches) in length, these straight forceps feature 1x2 teeth for secure and effective tissue handling during procedures. Lightweight yet durable, titanium construction ensures exceptional corrosion resistance and long-lasting performance.

These forceps are an essential addition to your MRI equipment and are specifically designed for use in settings where MRI products are routinely employed. Their precise engineering and robust material make them ideal for professionals seeking dependable tools to support their workflow in highly specialized environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When would MRI staff choose straight Halstead forceps with 1x2 teeth instead of the curved version?

The straight version gives you a direct, predictable angle, which is useful when you’re clamping small vessels, grasping delicate materials, or positioning lines around an MRI table. The 1x2 teeth add a bit more bite, so whatever you’re holding stays put without extra pressure. MRI techs often prefer this style for prep work or tight-field handling because it offers clean control without obstructing the view of coils or accessories.

2. Are these 125mm titanium forceps a good fit for fine-detail work in MRI Zones III and IV?

Yes — titanium is non-magnetic, so the forceps remain stable around strong magnetic fields and won’t drift toward the bore like stainless steel can. The compact 125mm length works well for tasks that require steady hands close to the patient or coil area. It’s a common choice for minor adjustments, small clamp needs, or any situation where precision matters and a larger tool would feel cumbersome.

3. How durable are titanium Halstead forceps with 1x2 teeth under constant sterilization?

Titanium stands up extremely well to repeated autoclaving. The hinge action stays smooth, the teeth maintain their alignment, and the surface resists corrosion even in high-volume workflows. Facilities that cycle instruments multiple times a day like these because they keep their tension and grip far longer than many small stainless-steel haemostats. If you're trying to reduce instrument fatigue or frequent replacements, this model is a solid, long-lasting option.

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