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Magill Forceps 20 cm (1 pc.)
MD20231
€43,80
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€43,80
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Magill 20cm medium catheter forceps
also suitable for grasping foreign bodies.
other sizes available (please enquire: 15, 17, 24 cm)
reusable (1R)
Scope of delivery: 1 forceps, unsterile.
Care tips for surgical instruments made of stainless steel class 1A or 1B
(suitable for sterilization with hot air, steam or gas)
Stainless steel only remains rust-free if it is treated correctly:
Before first use, the instrument should be thoroughly cleaned with a soft brush and then rinsed with distilled water to remove all detergent residues, ensuring that all manufacturing residues are washed away.
After using the instruments, they must be soaked immediately so that tissue particles, blood, protein and corrosive medicines do not dry onto the instrument. Instrument joints must be opened wide, and disassemblable parts must be taken apart.
During cleaning, all joints, teeth, grooves, cutting edges, through-holes, locks, jaws and all other concave depressions must be checked for residues and cleaned, as these could stick so tightly during sterilization that the instrument's mobility and overall function are impaired.
It is then important to thoroughly rinse the instruments with distilled or demineralized water, as tap water contains corrosive substances (e.g. chlorides, nitrides, nitrates, sulfides, sulfates and rust particles) that would attack the stainless steel during the sterilization process. The possible consequences of incorrect treatment could be:
• tarnished, discolored, stained or rusted instruments
• chloride pitting corrosion or stress corrosion cracking
The cleaned instruments must be hand-dried and then oiled with pure paraffin oil (DAB8). The instruments must then be stored on a soft surface in non-overfilled sterilization baskets (heavy parts at the bottom, light parts at the top).
The sterilization process can now be initiated.
The instruments may only be stored completely clean and dry, with opened locks, in suitable containers, instrument cabinets or cases.
The instruments must not be misused, as they are designed and resilient only for their respective function. Appropriate tools should be available for any mechanical work. The warranty expires if the instruments are misused or incorrectly handled.
also suitable for grasping foreign bodies.
other sizes available (please enquire: 15, 17, 24 cm)
reusable (1R)
Scope of delivery: 1 forceps, unsterile.
Care tips for surgical instruments made of stainless steel class 1A or 1B
(suitable for sterilization with hot air, steam or gas)
Stainless steel only remains rust-free if it is treated correctly:
Before first use, the instrument should be thoroughly cleaned with a soft brush and then rinsed with distilled water to remove all detergent residues, ensuring that all manufacturing residues are washed away.
After using the instruments, they must be soaked immediately so that tissue particles, blood, protein and corrosive medicines do not dry onto the instrument. Instrument joints must be opened wide, and disassemblable parts must be taken apart.
During cleaning, all joints, teeth, grooves, cutting edges, through-holes, locks, jaws and all other concave depressions must be checked for residues and cleaned, as these could stick so tightly during sterilization that the instrument's mobility and overall function are impaired.
It is then important to thoroughly rinse the instruments with distilled or demineralized water, as tap water contains corrosive substances (e.g. chlorides, nitrides, nitrates, sulfides, sulfates and rust particles) that would attack the stainless steel during the sterilization process. The possible consequences of incorrect treatment could be:
• tarnished, discolored, stained or rusted instruments
• chloride pitting corrosion or stress corrosion cracking
The cleaned instruments must be hand-dried and then oiled with pure paraffin oil (DAB8). The instruments must then be stored on a soft surface in non-overfilled sterilization baskets (heavy parts at the bottom, light parts at the top).
The sterilization process can now be initiated.
The instruments may only be stored completely clean and dry, with opened locks, in suitable containers, instrument cabinets or cases.
The instruments must not be misused, as they are designed and resilient only for their respective function. Appropriate tools should be available for any mechanical work. The warranty expires if the instruments are misused or incorrectly handled.
Please find reprocessing instructions in the instructions for use below.
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