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Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments
Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments

Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments

Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments Specification

  • Function
  • Facilitates illumination in hard-to-see areas during surgical procedures
  • Color Code
  • Silver
  • Height
  • Varies per instrument
  • Weight
  • Lightweight varies per instrument
  • Automation Grade
  • Manual
  • Use
  • Illumination during medical procedures
  • Suitable For
  • Operating Rooms Clinics and Medical Laboratories
  • Accuracy
  • High precision surgical instruments
  • Material
  • Stainless Steel
  • Treatment Type
  • Surgical Treatments
  • Product Type
  • Fiber Optic Instruments
  • Temperature Range
  • Can withstand sterilization temperatures
  • Application
  • Medical and Surgical Operations
  • Shape
  • Varied ergonomic shapes suitable for surgical use
  • Power
  • N/A (Fiber optic illumination typically requires an external light source)
  • Properties
  • Durable Sterilizable Anti-Corrosive
  • Power Source
  • External Light Source
 
 

About Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments



Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments are precision-engineered tools designed specifically for medical and surgical operations. These instruments facilitate superior illumination in hard-to-see areas during surgical procedures, utilizing external light sources to guide fiber optic technology. Crafted from durable, sterilizable, and anti-corrosive stainless steel, they are built to withstand high-temperature sterilization processes, ensuring optimal hygiene and reusability. Their lightweight and varied ergonomic shapes provide effortless handling and enhanced maneuverability during critical treatments. Ideal for operating rooms, clinics, and medical laboratories, these instruments are highly accurate, ensuring precision in surgical interventions. Silver-coated and manual in operation, they exemplify reliability and usability in delicate procedures.

FAQs of Surgical Use Fiber Optic Instruments:


Q: What is the primary function of these instruments?

A: The primary function is to provide illumination in hard-to-see areas during surgical procedures.

Q: What material are these instruments made from?

A: The instruments are made from durable, sterilizable, anti-corrosive stainless steel.

Q: Can these instruments withstand high temperatures?

A: Yes, they are designed to endure sterilization temperatures effectively without compromise.

Q: What is the power source for illumination?

A: The fiber optic technology requires an external light source for illumination.

Q: Where are these instruments suitable for use?

A: They are suitable for operating rooms, clinics, and medical laboratories.

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