DEVICE: Dressing Forceps Semken with pin 10cm (G2021502788100)
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Dressing Forceps Semken with pin 10cm
150278810
In Commercial Distribution
15-02788-10
CONCISE ENTERPRISES
150278810
In Commercial Distribution
15-02788-10
CONCISE ENTERPRISES
Semken dressing forceps with a pin are a type of surgical instrument commonly used in medical procedures, particularly in dressing wounds. The forceps are named after their inventor, Dr. Robert Semken, an American plastic surgeon.
The Semken dressing forceps are designed to be used with dressings or bandages, and they feature a curved, serrated tip with a pin on one end. The pin is used to help secure the dressing in place while the forceps hold it in position. The forceps also feature a locking mechanism to keep the dressing securely in place.
The forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel and are approximately 10cm in length. They are designed with a long, thin handle to provide precise control and maneuverability when working with dressings or bandages.
Overall, the Semken dressing forceps with a pin are a valuable tool in any medical setting and are commonly used in various procedures such as wound care, surgical dressing changes, and other procedures that involve the use of dressings or bandages. Their curved, serrated tip and pin design make them an ideal choice for holding and securing dressings in place during medical procedures.
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GMDN Term Code | GMDN Term Name | GMDN Term Definition | GMDN Term Status [?] | Implantable? |
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62479 | Surgical soft-tissue manipulation forceps, tweezers-like, single-use |
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues. It has a tweezers-like design (may be a micro/fine instrument) with variously designed tips at the working end, whereby the blades are designed to be opened/closed by squeezing between the fingers (i.e., without ring handles). It is available in various sizes, and may have carbide inserts at the working end. It is not an electrosurgical device and not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery. This is a single-use device.
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424277b0-c0b7-48fd-b526-d8a62e06669d
April 14, 2023
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April 06, 2023
April 14, 2023
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April 06, 2023
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