Surgery forceps TI-03-2031
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Surgery forceps - TI-03-2031 - TRANSACT INTERNATIONAL - removing / Magill / reusable
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Characteristics

Applications
surgery
Procedure
removing
Design
Magill
Options
reusable, disposable
Shape
straight, bent
Material
stainless steel

Description

Magill Catheter Forceps 7" Anesthesia Surgical Stainless Steel Instruments. Manufactured for Optimal results and Precision. Magill Catheter Forceps 7" EMT Anesthesia Surgical Stainless Steel Instrumets Magill Catheter Forceps 7", Net Weight 1.87 oz.: Magill Catheter Forceps are used for grasping endotracheal tube during intubation and removing foreign bodies from the airway. They can also be used to grasp other types of catheters during insertion. AISI 420 German Stainless Steel with Superior Craftsmanship. Non Slip Grip High Quality Handle. Polish to high Standard Finish. Fully guaranteed against defect in material and workmanship. Manufactured from High Quality Medical Grade Stainless Steel. High Degree of Precision and Flexibility while conducting the Clinical Procedure. High Degree of Aesthetic and Corrosion Resistance. Product fully conformed to CE marked, ISO 9001, ISO 13485 Standard.

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