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ASTM F1613-95(2008)e1
Standard Specification for Surgical Tissue/Dressing/Pick-Up Forceps (Thumb Type)
2 стр.
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84.24 $ (включая НДС 20%)
Разработчик:
Зарубежные/ASTM
ICS:
11.040.30 Surgical. Including surgical dressings, sutures, etc. / Хирургические инструменты и материалы. Включая перевязочные, шовные и другие материалы
Сборник (ASTM):
13.01 Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices (I): E667 – F2477 / Медицинские и хирургические материалы и приборы (I): E667 - F2477
Тематика:
Medical Devices & Implants
Описание
Реферат

This specification covers general workmanship requirements of spring-action, surgical tissue, dressing, or pick-up forceps (thumb type) for use in the retraction, grasping, or dissection of tissue during surgical procedures. However, this specification does not cover delicate tissue forceps such as employed in microsurgery or neurosurgery. The forceps and all component parts shall be manufactured from Class 4 martensitic stainless steel (heat treated), while modified working ends may be manufactured from stellite, tungsten carbide, or other suitable material. The forcep halves shall be symmetrical, with the teeth well formed, uniform in depth and spacing, and mesh without binding, and the surfaces uniformly finished and free of burrs, sharp edges, cracks, coarse marks, and processing materials. In addition, the forceps shall have handle serrations that are uniform in depth and spacing. Tests for hardness and corrosion resistance shall be performed and shall conform to the requirements specified.

Область применения

1.1 This specification covers general workmanship aspects of spring-action, tissue, dressing, or pick-up forceps (thumb-type) intended for the retraction, grasping, or dissection of tissue during surgical procedures.

1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

Ключевые слова:
Dressing forceps; Forceps; Spring-action forceps; Surgical tissue applications; Thumb-type forceps