Diagnostic NA
Diagnostic NA
- Material Type: High-quality surgical stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization
- Common Instruments:
- Scalpels: Used for making incisions; available in various blade sizes for different procedures
- Scissors: Surgical scissors (e.g., Mayo or Metzenbaum) for cutting tissue or sutures
- Forceps: Grasping instruments, including tissue forceps and needle holders, designed for secure handling
- Scissors: Specifically designed for cutting tissue, sutures, or other materials
- Speculums: Used for visual examination of cavities (e.g., vaginal or nasal speculums)
- Suction Devices: To clear fluids from surgical sites for better visibility and access
- Biopsy Instruments: Tools for collecting tissue samples for further analysis
- Design Features:
- Ergonomics: Designed for comfortable handling and precision
- Lightweight Construction: For ease of use during prolonged procedures
- Care Instructions: Autoclavable and designed for easy cleaning; recommended to follow manufacturer guidelines for maintenance and storage
If you need specific information about certain diagnostic instruments or further details, let me know!
Categories: Diagnostics, Surgical Instruments
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