Dressing Forceps - Helmut Zepf (23.740.20) - Delynov
The Pince à Pansements - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Compliance: Medical device Class I.
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Reference: 23.740.20.
- Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.
What are the Helmut Zepf dressing forceps (23.740.20)?
The dressing forceps developed by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH are a Class I surgical instrument designed for precise handling in a clinical environment. Manufactured from medical stainless steel, these forceps adopt an ergonomic scissor-shaped structure with ring handles. Its working end, which can take the form of a ring, loop, or ellipse, is specifically designed to ensure the secure holding of tissues, organs, or dressing materials. This device is delivered non-sterile and requires a complete cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization protocol before its first use and between each patient.
What are the clinical indications for this instrument?
These dental dressing forceps are primarily indicated for holding soft tissues or organs during oral surgery and implant procedures. Its intended purpose is to provide a reliable grip through its adapted working end. It is used by healthcare professionals for handling compresses, dressings, or for stabilizing anatomical structures during the surgical act. The use of this Helmut Zepf instrument is strictly reserved for qualified practitioners with the necessary expertise to handle stainless steel surgical instruments in compliance with hygiene protocols.
What are the technical characteristics of the 23.740.20 forceps?
The Helmut Zepf dressing forceps, referenced under code 23.740.20, are distinguished by their composition of high-quality medical stainless steel. Their scissor-type morphology allows for controlled force transmission via the grip rings. The active end is configured to offer an optimal contact surface (ring, loop, or ellipse) to minimize the risk of slipping when grasping tissues. As a Class I device, it meets the durability and resistance requirements necessary for repeated reprocessing cycles, although no maximum limit of cycles is defined by the manufacturer due to the robustness of the materials used.
What are the contraindications for the use of these forceps?
The main medical contraindication related to the use of these dressing forceps is intolerance or hypersensitivity to metals. Contact of medical stainless steel with an allergic patient can trigger a hypersensitivity reaction. The manufacturer, Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, specifies that if such a reaction occurs during the intervention, the procedure must be stopped immediately and the necessary medical measures must be taken. It is therefore imperative to check the patient's allergic history before any use of the instrument in the mouth or in contact with tissues.
What are the maintenance and safety precautions?
To ensure the safety of care, all instruments must be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized before the first use and after each subsequent use. It is crucial to visually inspect the dressing forceps before each intervention to detect any visible damage or wear, such as cracks, breaks, or defects on the active parts. The use of damaged or worn products is strictly prohibited. Furthermore, compatibility with other products used simultaneously must be verified beforehand by the practitioner. Reprocessing must follow the manufacturer's rigorous safety instructions to maintain the integrity of the steel.
Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?
The official manufacturer of this device is the company Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, located in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany. This product is classified as a Class I medical device according to current regulations. Compliance with rigorous manufacturing protocols guarantees an instrument adapted to the requirements of dental and oral surgery. As a recognized manufacturer, Helmut Zepf provides precise instructions regarding the intended purpose, material-related warnings, and cleaning procedures essential for the safety of patients and healthcare personnel.
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