Bozemann Angled Sponge Holding Forceps: Features, Uses, and Benefits in GYN/OB and Beyond
Bozemann angled sponge holding forceps are specialized surgical tools used by surgeons in various fields, especially in gynecology-obstetrics (GYN/OB), to absorb blood and other fluids from the surgical field.
Key features of Bozemann angled sponge holding forceps include:
Long serrated jaws for holding large dressings: The jaws of the forceps are designed with fine serrations to hold large compresses and surgical drapes effectively.
S-shaped model for adaptation to different applications: The forceps are available in two configurations, straight and S-shaped, to meet the varied needs of surgeons in different types of procedures.
Ergonomic finger rings ensuring maximum control: Ergonomic finger rings are designed to ensure optimal control and prevent slippage during use.
Bozemann angled sponge holding forceps are scissor-like handheld devices offering multiple advantages in the fields of GYN/OB and beyond. Their main function is to keep the surgical field free of fluids and prevent hemorrhage.
The long serrated jaws enable effective absorption of fluids, while the ratchet locking mechanism provides smooth movement for opening and closing the jaws, facilitating instrument use during surgical procedures.
Straight and S-shaped profiles offer maximum adaptability to different surgical scenarios, while the ratchet system ensures self-retaining grasps for maneuvering desired dressings with ease.
Additionally, all forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel with a fine satin finish that reduces glare, ensuring exceptional durability and corrosion resistance.