Moynihan Artery Forceps Half of the Jaws with Horizontal Serrations Straight Box Joint 178mm
Moynihan Artery Forceps are a type of surgical instrument used to grasp and hold tissue during surgery. The half of the jaws with horizontal serrations refers to the type of forceps; the serrations are designed to provide a better grip on tissue, while the box joint ensures the forceps open and close smoothly. The 178 mm size refers to the length of the forceps.
Moynihan Artery Forceps Half of the Jaws with Horizontal Serrations Straight Box Joint 178mm
Moynihan Artery Forceps are a type of surgical instrument used to grasp and hold tissue during surgery. The half of the jaws with horizontal serrations refers to the type of forceps; the serrations are designed to provide a better grip on tissue, while the box joint ensures the forceps open and close smoothly. The 178 mm size refers to the length of the forceps.