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Titanium Sundry Pituitary Alligator Grasping Forceps, 2mm tip 240mm - 9 1/2"

Titanium Sundry Pituitary Alligator Grasping Forceps, 2mm tip 240mm - 9 1/2"

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The Titanium Sundry Pituitary Alligator Grasping Forceps is a precision surgical instrument designed for use in delicate procedures. Its 2mm tip and overall length of 240mm (9 1/2") provide exceptional control and accuracy, making it ideal for intricate tasks that demand high levels of precision. Crafted from high-quality titanium, this instrument offers superior durability, corrosion resistance, and lightweight handling, ensuring optimal performance in clinical settings.

Engineered for reliability, this versatile tool is a valuable addition to any surgical toolkit, particularly in environments requiring precision equipment. Its design and material composition make it suitable for use with specialized MRI equipment, offering compatibility with advanced diagnostic and procedural tools. The Titanium Sundry Pituitary Alligator Grasping Forceps is a trusted choice for healthcare professionals seeking top-tier MRI products that support intricate medical procedures with precision and efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do these titanium pituitary alligator forceps perform in an MRI environment?

These forceps are made from non-magnetic titanium, so they’re well suited for work in MRI suites where ferromagnetic tools aren’t an option. The 2mm tip gives you fine control for delicate grasping, and the lightweight build helps reduce hand fatigue during longer procedures. Because they're designed for use around imaging equipment, they don’t interfere with routine workflow the way stainless-steel instruments can. Always follow your site’s safety policies and labeling guidance when bringing any tool into Zones III and IV.

2. What makes a 2mm tip useful in MRI-guided or precision surgical work?

A true 2mm tip is ideal when you need a firm but gentle grasp on small structures. Teams working in ENT, neuro, or pituitary procedures often look for this size because it provides enough bite to secure tiny tissue or foreign bodies without obstructing the field. Coupled with the 240mm length, these forceps let you reach deeper areas while maintaining visibility and control—something especially important in MRI environments where instrument geometry and ergonomics matter more than usual.

3. How durable are titanium alligator grasping forceps for high-use MRI centers?

Titanium holds up exceptionally well in busy imaging centers because it doesn’t corrode, pit, or pick up magnetism over time. That makes it a reliable choice for facilities that run back-to-back procedures. These forceps tolerate standard hospital disinfectants and routine sterilization without deforming or loosening at the hinge. If your team is replacing older steel pituitary forceps due to wear or magnetic pull issues, switching to titanium is one of the most durable and workflow-friendly upgrades you can make.

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