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Titanium Mc Indoe Dissecting Forceps, 150mm - 6"

Titanium Mc Indoe Dissecting Forceps, 150mm - 6"

Regular price $258.51
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The Titanium Mc Indoe Dissecting Forceps (150mm / 6") by MRImed offer unmatched durability and control for surgical tasks in MRI environments. Constructed from lightweight titanium, these non-magnetic forceps facilitate efficient tissue manipulation without compromising safety. Their fine, tapered jaws provide superior accuracy, making them ideal for a range of dissection applications.

Key Features:  

  • Constructed from Non-Magnetic Titanium: 100% MRI compatible for sensitive environments. 
  • Fine-Tip Precision: Perfect for delicate dissection and tissue handling.  
  • Lightweight & Ergonomic: Designed for optimal comfort and reduced hand fatigue.  
  • Durable & Corrosion Resistant: Built to withstand frequent sterilization and rigorous use.  
  • Ideal for MRI Suites: Essential MRI non-magnetic tool for surgical teams.
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What makes titanium Mc Indoe forceps a good choice for MRI-guided procedures or imaging-adjacent work?

Clinicians choose titanium Mc Indoe forceps because the material stays non-magnetic and stable around MRI scanners, coils, and navigation tools. This helps prevent unwanted pull or vibration that you get with stainless steel instruments. At 150mm, they’re short enough for tight, controlled work but long enough to keep your hands clear of the field, which is useful in MRI suites where space is often limited by monitoring cables and positioning equipment.

2. How does the 150mm length affect precision during delicate tissue dissection?

The 150mm (6") size hits a sweet spot between control and reach. It gives you a steady grip for fine tissue handling without feeling bulky or heavy. Surgeons and techs like this length because it keeps movements predictable, especially when working around small structures or when visibility is limited. The tapered tips make it easier to separate tissue planes cleanly, which is why these forceps show up in both surgical cases and research environments that require steady micro-manipulation.

3. How well do titanium Mc Indoe forceps hold up in facilities that sterilize instruments multiple times a day?

Titanium performs exceptionally well under high-cycle sterilization. It resists corrosion, doesn’t pit, and keeps its alignment over time — a major benefit for fine-tip forceps like these, where even slight warping can affect accuracy. Facilities that process instruments repeatedly throughout the day often choose titanium because it holds its shape and grip profile far longer than stainless steel, making it a reliable long-term tool for MRI-related work and general surgical use.

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