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Long Bonney Tissue Forceps 10"

SKU: G32-1480
Availability: In Stock

Long Bonney Tissue Forceps 10" is designed for delicate tissue manipulation in deep wound areas. It features a tapered tip for safe tissue manipulation during general, gynecological, urological, and vascular surgeries.

$118.93

Crafted from durable German-forged stainless steel, these forceps are ideal for precise tissue handling and manipulation. The tapered tip with teeth provides a secure grip on delicate tissues, while the serrated thumb handle ensures a comfortable and controlled grasp.
Key Benefits:
•    Tapered tip with teeth: Provides a secure grip on delicate tissues
•    Serrated thumb handle: Ensures a comfortable and controlled grasp.
•    German-forged stainless steel: Offers durability and resistance to corrosion.
•    10-inch length: Provides ample reach for various surgical procedure

Surgeons, general practitioners, and surgical nurses rely on these forceps across various procedures like wound closure, tissue handling, and minor surgical interventions. They're commonly used in operating rooms, emergency departments, and outpatient surgical centers by anyone performing delicate tissue manipulation that requires precision and secure grip.

Long Bonney forceps feature broader, serrated jaws that provide a stronger grip on tissues, while Adson forceps have finer, more delicate tips designed for handling fragile or smaller tissue areas. The choice between them depends on the tissue type and procedure, Bonney forceps excel at gripping tougher tissues, whereas Adson forceps work best for intricate, precise work requiring a gentler touch.

Hold the instrument with a relaxed, pen-like grip using your thumb and index finger while letting the remaining fingers provide balance and support. Keep your wrist straight and let your forearm do most of the movement rather than using just your fingers, which reduces hand fatigue and gives you better control over the surgical field during extended procedures.

The 10-inch length provides optimal reach and visibility in most standard surgical procedures while maintaining comfortable control and maneuverability for the surgeon. This extended size allows access to deeper tissue areas without requiring awkward hand positioning, making it ideal for general surgery, gynecology, and orthopedic applications where moderate depth penetration is necessary.

Start by rinsing the forceps with distilled water immediately after use to remove blood and tissue debris, then clean with enzymatic detergent and a soft brush, paying special attention to the hinge and serrated jaws. After thorough drying, place them in a surgical instrument tray and sterilize using an autoclave at 121°C (250°F) for 15-20 minutes, which is the standard steam sterilization method recommended for stainless steel surgical instruments.
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