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Reusable Magill Forceps, 17cm - Compact, Precision Airway Instrument
Reusable Magill Forceps, 17cm - Compact, Precision Airway Instrument
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Reusable Magill Forceps, 17cm - Compact
The Reusable Magill Forceps, 17cm are compact airway instruments designed for clinicians who require precise control during airway management, intubation support, and foreign body removal. Their shorter 17cm length allows excellent maneuverability in close-field applications.
Ideal for pediatric and delicate procedures, these reusable Magill forceps provide stable handling and reliable performance. Their compact design supports accuracy, control, and confidence during specialized airway and anesthesia procedures.
Key Features
- Compact 17cm Size: Ensures maximum precision and control in confined spaces or during pediatric airway procedures.
- Angled, Ergonomic Design: Provides easy access to the oropharynx for smooth tube and catheter placement.
- Fine, Serrated Tips: Enhances grip on endotracheal tubes, suction catheters, swabs, and foreign bodies.
- High-Grade Stainless Steel: Strong, corrosion-resistant construction ensures long-lasting performance.
- Fully Reusable & Autoclavable: Built to withstand repeated sterilization without loss of function.
- Lightweight Handling: Reduces fatigue and improves instrument stability during airway management.
Common Clinical Uses
- Guiding endotracheal tubes
- Assisting nasogastric tube placement
- Foreign body removal
- Airway management in anesthesia, emergency medicine, ENT, and ICU
- Ideal for pediatric and short-distance procedures
Why This Instrument Is a Reliable Choice
This 17cm Magill Forceps model combines precision, durability, and optimal control—making it a trusted instrument for clinicians who require a shorter forceps for specialized airway tasks.
Conclusion:
At Intubation Healthcare inc provides Reusable Magill Forceps, 17cm, a compact precision airway instrument designed for reliable grip, controlled handling, and professional use in anesthesia and intubation procedures.
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