Steel and plastic forceps are provided with either straight or curved tips with a range of thickness for precise control. These tools are available in a variety of designs, lengths, and specific uses for laboratory procedures. Blunted tips allow for fine control and manipulation of small items where fingers would be too thick for effective use. Materials are durable and long-lasting, designed for years of continuous use without signs of wear.
Merit™ Crile Forceps, Physician Grade, Sklar
Merit™ Crile Hemostatic Forceps, also known as a Crile Hemostat, are used for clamping blood vessels or tissue before cauterization or ligation.
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Merit™ Derf Needle Holder, Physician Grade, Sklar
Merit™ instruments are Sklar’s office grade line of products and most commonly utilized for routine and in-office minor procedures
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Large Tissue Forceps
Same advantages as small tissue forceps, but designed for use with larger specimens.
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Angled Forceps
Fine-point forceps have serrated tips and a greater curve to make handling fine vessels easier.
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Microdissection Forceps
Deep serrations in the jaws, plus aligning guide pins, make it easier to grasp and hold small objects. Choose from straight or curved points, both with a rounded tip.
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Utility Forceps
Excellent for removing objects from deep containers, these stainless steel forceps are 10 inches long and have straight, blunt, serrated points, serrated handles, and a guide pin.
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Curved Microdissection Forceps
Micro fine, curved or straight points enhance control when probing the most delicate structures.
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Halstead Artery Forceps
Scissor handles securely clamp an injection needle to the vessel, preventing leaks. They have straight, serrated jaws and a box joint.
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File Cut Forceps
Handle chemicals and hot objects with these high-quality stainless steel forceps.