Chetal forceps, also known as Cheatle forceps, are sterilization forceps commonly used in medical and surgical environments to handle sterile instruments. Their long design and precise gripping allow healthcare professionals to safely handle and transfer sterile tools without compromising sterility, making them essential in operating rooms, autoclaves, and sterile processing units.
Key Features:
- Material: Made from high-quality stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization.
- Length: Typically available in lengths ranging from 10 to 12 inches, allowing safe handling of instruments from a distance.
- Design: Features a scissor-like design with a straight or slightly curved, serrated gripping surface to securely hold tools.
- Non-slip Grip: The serrated tips ensure a firm hold on instruments, preventing accidental drops or contamination.
Applications:
- Sterile Handling: Used to transfer or arrange sterilized instruments in a surgical tray, ensuring sterility is maintained.
- Autoclave Use: Commonly utilized for removing sterile instruments from autoclaves or sterilizers without direct hand contact.
- Operating Rooms: Essential in sterile environments, such as operating rooms, where maintaining a sterile field is crucial.
- Nursing & Medical Schools: Often used in medical and nursing education for teaching proper handling of sterile equipment.
Advantages of Using Chemiva’s Chetal Forceps:
- High Durability: Made from premium stainless steel, our Chetal forceps are built to last and resist corrosion even after repeated sterilizations.
- Sterile Transfer: Specifically designed for use in sterile settings, these forceps help prevent contamination of surgical instruments.
- Ergonomic Design: The long handles and easy-grip design ensure comfort and control during prolonged use in medical settings.
- Multipurpose: Suitable for various medical procedures, from autoclave use to surgical settings.
Care & Maintenance:
- Sterilization: Ensure the forceps are sterilized before and after each use to maintain a sterile environment.
- Proper Handling: Avoid dropping or mishandling the forceps to maintain their precision and functionality.
- Storage: Store in a clean, dry area to prevent damage or rusting.
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