BACKHAUS 11 cm forceps – Safety and precision for securing surgical drapes
The BACKHAUS 11 cm forceps from Frimed are an essential instrument in the surgical field, particularly for securing surgical drapes. This model stands out thanks to its unique shape: a straight structure with curved jaws ending in sharp points. This special design ensures a reliable grip on tissue, sterile drapes or surgical sheets, without slipping or the need for frequent adjustment during surgery.
The total length of 11 cm gives these forceps optimal manoeuvrability, which is particularly appreciated in operating environments where space is limited. Its short format makes it a strategic choice for surgical procedures requiring high precision, allowing for controlled movements and easy access to delicate anatomical areas. The forceps lock firmly in place thanks to a ratchet system, ensuring a secure hold without excessive hand pressure, which reduces practitioner fatigue during prolonged procedures.
Made of stainless steel, the BACKHAUS 11 cm forceps offer optimal corrosion resistance, allowing repeated sterilisation without any loss of performance. This material also ensures high durability, even with intensive use. Every component of the instrument, from the grip rings to the locking area, is designed to promote comfort and maximum efficiency, regardless of the professional's level of experience.
The ergonomics of these forceps are not only functional; they are also designed to meet the sterility requirements of the operating theatre. The smooth, uniform surface of the instrument facilitates cleaning and prevents the retention of residues. This attention to detail guarantees impeccable hygiene, which is essential in medical environments.
Used in general surgery, plastic surgery, ENT and gynaecology, among other fields, the BACKHAUS 11 cm forceps are a versatile, reliable and effective instrument. Their compact size and unique shape make them highly adaptable to a wide range of surgical procedures. Whether used to maintain a sterile field or to handle small textile items during surgery, it is a valuable ally for healthcare teams.