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Peet Splinter Forcep with gold-plated handles and angled fine-tip jaws for precise foreign body removal in clinical procedures

Peet Splinter Forcep Collection

The Peet Splinter Forcep is a precision instrument designed for the safe and effective removal of foreign bodies such as splinters, glass fragments, and other embedded debris from soft tissue. Trusted by medical and clinical professionals, this forcep delivers the fine-tip control and reliable grip necessary for delicate extraction procedures.

Key Features

  • Fine, precision-tapered tips for accurate foreign body engagement
  • Ergonomic handle design for controlled, fatigue-free use
  • Durable construction suitable for repeated sterilization cycles
  • Lightweight profile for enhanced tactile sensitivity during procedures

Clinical Applications

The Peet Splinter Forcep is widely used in emergency departments, urgent care clinics, general practice settings, and first-aid environments. Its narrow tip profile allows clinicians to grasp and extract superficial foreign bodies with minimal surrounding tissue disruption, reducing patient discomfort and the risk of secondary injury.

Why Choose a Peet Splinter Forcep?

When precision matters, the Peet Splinter Forcep stands out as a purpose-built tool engineered specifically for splinter and foreign body removal. Unlike general-purpose forceps, its specialized tip geometry provides superior grip on even the smallest or most deeply embedded fragments. This makes it an essential addition to any clinical instrument tray or procedural kit.

FAQ

What materials are compatible with the Peet Splinter Forcep? This instrument is generally compatible with standard autoclave sterilization, making it suitable for reusable clinical workflows. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions for specific sterilization parameters.

Is the Peet Splinter Forcep suitable for pediatric use? Yes, its fine tip and lightweight design make it appropriate for use across patient populations, including pediatric patients, when handled by a trained clinician.

How does this forcep differ from standard tissue forceps? Unlike broad-tipped tissue forceps, the Peet Splinter Forcep features a narrow, angled tip optimized for grasping small foreign bodies rather than tissue manipulation.

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