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O’Shaughnessy Artery Forceps

Reusable O’Shaughnessy Artery Forceps with Box Joint and Serrated Tips. Available in lengths between 15-25.5cm in a curved on flat configuration in a standard or light pattern.

Engineered in SheffieldEngineered In Sheffield, England
NHS AccreditedApproved supplier to the NHS
ISO CertifiedTriple ISO Certified: ISO13485, 14001, 9001
40 years experienceMaking Surgical Instruments For 40 Years
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Reusable O’Shaughnessy Artery Forceps. Available in box joint, standard or light pattern, serrated tips, curved on flat, in a length of 15cm – 25.5cm

–  Engineered In Sheffield, England
–  NHS Accredited Supplier
–  Triple ISO Certified: ISO13485, 14001 and 9001
–  Manufacturing Surgical Instruments For Over 40 Years

The O’Shaughnessy Artery Forcep is a surgical instrument used to clamp medium to large blood vessels and grasp tough tissues, with a firm grip. O’Shaughnessy Artery Forceps are used in General Surgery and Vascular Surgery. The O’Shaughnessy Artery Forcep is longer and stronger than a Kelly Artery Forcep or a Crile Artery Forcep.

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O’Shaughnessy, Artery Forcep, Curved, 20cm07-14451 UnitBuy Now

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About Uniplex

Uniplex (UK) Ltd is a Sheffield-based manufacturer, distributor and repairer of a catalogue of over 2000 surgical instruments and medical devices. With over 40 years of experience in surgical instrument repairs, Uniplex restores surgical instruments and medical devices to the highest standard under our Triple ISO Accreditations.

Uniplex supplies a wide range of high-quality surgical instrumentation and consumables, including general and diathermy instruments, as well as haemostats and wound care products such as Okcel and Cutanplast. Our Portfolio also features surgical headlights, light sources and high-definition surgical cameras such as the HDC300.