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Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps, SKU PS-1327, are reusable gastrointestinal forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for temporary bowel occlusion, intestinal segment control, tissue stabilization, bowel-end handling, enterotomy support, and operative exposure during open abdominal surgery. The available variants are PS-1328 Curved and PS-1327 Straight, giving surgical teams an angled model for contour-following access and a direct-line model for exposed intestinal segments. The image shows long atraumatic-style jaws, an elongated shaft, a box-lock joint, finger-ring handles, and a ratchet locking mechanism for maintained closure after placement. General surgeons, colorectal surgeons, gastrointestinal surgeons, pediatric surgeons, gynecology surgeons, veterinary surgeons, and operating room staff use this pattern during small-bowel resection, jejunal repair, ileal anastomosis, colotomy repair, enterotomy closure, intestinal segment isolation, bowel-end approximation, mesenteric-side tissue handling, seromuscular suture placement, and abdominal closure support in hospitals, surgical centers, veterinary theaters, teaching laboratories, and reusable gastrointestinal instrument trays.
The working action is produced by two elongated opposing jaws joined through a box-lock joint that transfers ring-handle compression into aligned distal closure. Mayo Robson jaw geometry supports temporary intestinal control by distributing pressure along a defined bowel segment while maintaining operative access for suturing, trimming, resection, or repair. The long working surface helps stabilize the selected tissue line and keeps the segment oriented during hand-sewn anastomosis, enterotomy closure, or colotomy repair. The straight variant gives linear access when the target segment lies parallel to the shaft. The curved variant follows mobilized bowel contours and improves approach around mesentery, retractors, packs, suction, and assistant instruments. Ring handles allow controlled opening, placement, and release. The ratchet near the handles locks at staged closure points, allowing the forceps to maintain bowel control while scissors, needle holders, thumb forceps, suction, or sutures are active in the same field. The box lock keeps both arms centered during closure and reduces lateral jaw movement while the selected segment is seated.
During bowel resection, Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps are applied after the target segment is mobilized, oriented, and separated from adjacent mesentery and non-target tissue. The jaws are positioned across the selected intestinal section to control luminal content, stabilize tissue, and maintain a defined operative boundary while the surgeon prepares resection, repair, or reconstruction. In small-bowel surgery, the instrument supports jejunal and ileal procedures where steady bowel-wall control is required before enterotomy closure or hand-sewn anastomosis. In colorectal workflow, the forceps assist with colotomy repair, bowel-end handling, and segment stabilization when a long-jaw intestinal clamp is selected. Pediatric and veterinary surgeons use the same mechanism where compact field control and measured jaw closure are required in abdominal procedures. The clamp is positioned after the mesenteric border, planned suture line, and bowel orientation are established. The ratchet is engaged after the desired closure level is reached, keeping the operative segment controlled while adjacent procedural steps continue.
PS-1327 Straight is selected when the bowel segment, tissue edge, repair line, or closure plane lies directly in line with the instrument shaft. This configuration supports direct placement during small-bowel isolation, enterotomy support, bowel-end approximation, colotomy repair, seromuscular suture placement, and routine gastrointestinal tray workflow. PS-1328 Curved is selected when the working end must approach around mesentery, wound contours, retractor blades, abdominal packs, or a partially mobilized intestinal loop. The curved pattern improves side-entry placement while keeping the handles away from the central suture line. Both variants use the same box-lock joint, ratchet mechanism, ring-handle control, and elongated jaw profile, so the clinical difference is access geometry rather than locking function. Selection depends on bowel position, operative depth, mesenteric orientation, tissue thickness, wound width, retractor placement, and available hand clearance. Stocking both versions gives abdominal, colorectal, pediatric, gynecology, and veterinary teams a direct intestinal forceps and an angled contour-following option within the same instrument set.
German stainless steel construction supports repeated clinical use by maintaining jaw alignment, corrosion resistance, box-lock stability, and ratchet function through cleaning and steam sterilization cycles. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options allow procurement teams to match surface preference with glare control, visual inspection, and established gastrointestinal tray standards. After use, the jaws should be opened and cleared of blood, intestinal content, mucus, tissue residue, fat, suture fragments, dressing fibers, and lint before enzymatic cleaning. Processing can include manual brushing, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector exposure, rinsing, drying, box-lock inspection, ratchet review, jaw alignment inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization according to facility protocol. The long working surfaces, joint area, and locking teeth require careful cleaning because retained residue can affect closure and release. CE marking, ISO 13485 documentation, and FDA procurement context support purchasing records for hospitals, clinics, surgical centers, veterinary facilities, distributors, and teaching programs. Class I classification, reusable construction, carton-box packing, 1-piece MOQ, OEM availability, 1-year warranty, and return and replacement service support institutional replacement ordering.
| SKU | PS-1327 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps |
| Price | $5.50 |
| Size/Gauge Variants | PS-1328 Curved; PS-1327 Straight |
| Instrument Category | Reusable gastrointestinal intestinal forceps |
| Procedure | Small-bowel resection, jejunal repair, ileal anastomosis, colotomy repair, enterotomy closure, intestinal segment isolation, bowel-end approximation, mesenteric-side tissue handling, seromuscular suture placement, abdominal closure support |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin, dull, or mirror finish |
| Sterilization | Reusable instrument suitable for manual cleaning, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector processing, drying, box-lock and ratchet inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization |
| Instrument Classification | Class I reusable surgical instrument |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 13485, FDA |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for distributor supply, institutional branding, bulk purchasing, and customized packing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support for eligible orders |
How are Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps different from Doyen Intestinal Forceps?
Doyen Intestinal Forceps are the closest alternative because both instruments are used during bowel control and gastrointestinal reconstruction. Doyen patterns are commonly selected for broad temporary intestinal occlusion across a mobilized bowel loop. Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps are selected when the surgeon needs straight or curved access for controlled intestinal segment holding during resection, repair, or bowel-end approximation. The Mayo Robson pattern provides a long-jaw clamping surface with ratchet-controlled closure for maintained operative alignment. Both instruments use ring handles, a box-lock joint, and locking closure. The clinically relevant difference is access pattern, jaw handling profile, and whether the operative step requires a straight direct clamp or a curved approach around mesentery and retractors.
How should PS-1328 Curved and PS-1327 Straight be selected?
PS-1327 Straight is selected when the bowel segment, repair line, or tissue edge lies directly in line with the instrument shaft. This model supports direct placement during jejunal handling, ileal repair, enterotomy support, colotomy control, and bowel-end alignment. PS-1328 Curved is selected when the forceps must approach around mesentery, retractors, abdominal packs, wound contours, or a partially mobilized intestinal loop. Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps should be matched to access angle, bowel orientation, tissue thickness, exposure depth, and available hand clearance. Straight jaws give linear placement when the target is exposed. Curved jaws improve contour-following access when surrounding tissue or instruments limit direct entry.
What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA details mean for procurement?
CE documentation supports international conformity records for reusable surgical instrument purchasing. ISO 13485 indicates manufacturing under medical device production controls covering inspection, process consistency, and traceability. FDA procurement context supports U.S. purchasing files for Class I reusable surgical instruments. Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps can be entered into hospital, clinic, veterinary, distributor, and operating room catalogs with documented material, finish, model variants, warranty, MOQ, OEM availability, and after-sale service. These records support purchasing teams, receiving departments, and sterile processing units during inventory approval. The certification profile supports tender files, replacement stock, gastrointestinal surgery trays, colorectal sets, veterinary abdominal packs, and institutional supply programs.
How do the ratchet and box-lock joint control intraoperative use?
The box-lock joint is the central hinge that keeps both forceps arms aligned during opening and closure. The ratchet is the locking feature near the handles that holds the long jaws at staged compression points. During use, the surgeon positions the jaws across the selected intestinal segment, bowel edge, or tissue area, then closes the handles to the required pressure. This allows Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps to maintain bowel tissue control while sutures, thumb forceps, scissors, suction, retractors, or abdominal packs are used in the same field. Release is controlled by separating the ratchet teeth before reopening the jaws. Cleaning around the box lock, jaw surfaces, and ratchet is important because retained blood, intestinal content, mucus, or lint can affect locking and release.
Are these forceps suitable for reusable sterile processing and distributor stock?
Yes, Mayo Robson Intestinal Forceps are reusable German stainless steel instruments suitable for hospital, clinic, veterinary, distributor, surgical center, and operating room supply workflows. After use, the jaws, box lock, and ratchet should be opened and inspected so blood, intestinal content, mucus, tissue residue, lint, and suture debris can be removed before sterilization. Processing can include manual cleaning, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector exposure, drying, joint inspection, ratchet review, jaw inspection, packaging, and steam autoclaving. The 1-piece MOQ supports replacement ordering for clinics, procedure rooms, abdominal surgery trays, colorectal sets, and veterinary operating packs. OEM availability supports distributor branding, institutional packing, and bulk purchasing programs. The 1-year warranty and return and replacement service support procurement teams managing recurring intestinal forceps inventory.
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