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Plastic Transfer Forceps M199218A

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Surgical instruments and devices including but not limited to: scissors, forceps, hemostats, retractors and suction tubes. Medline Compressive Dynacor line of quality surgical products

The Medline Sterile Plastic Transfer Forceps (catalog number M199218A) are single-use plastic forceps designed for reliable, hygienic handling of gauze, swabs, or sterile supplies in clinical settings. Supplied sterile and individually wrapped (50 per case), these forceps support infection control protocols while providing effective usability in procedure rooms, dressing changes, and wound care contexts. The plastic construction offers a lightweight option that avoids rust or corrosion and ensures ease of disposal after use.


Key Features & Benefits:

  • Sterile, single-use to minimize cross-contamination risks.

  • Plastic material: lightweight, corrosion-free, and easy to handle. 

  • Ideal for transferring sterile items like swabs or dressings during procedures.

  • Packaged in a 50-per-case format for cost-effective bulk use.

  • Supports sterile technique in wound care, clinical, or emergency settings.


Applications:

  • Handling sterile dressings, swabs or supplies during wound care or minor procedures.

  • Clinical or outpatient settings where sterile transfer of materials is required.

  • Emergency, dental, or wound-care environments needing single-use forceps.


Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Medline Industries

  • Product Code: M199218A 

  • Packaging: 50 units per case (1 EA indicated)

  • Material: Plastic

  • Sterility: Sterile, single-use only

  • Intended Use: Transfer of sterile items during clinical procedures


Why Choose Medline Sterile Plastic Transfer Forceps (M199218A):

These forceps provide a practical, hygienic solution for clinical transfer tasks. Their plastic, single-use design supports infection control, and the bulk case packaging makes them cost-effective for high-volume use. Excellent for wound care, outpatient clinics, and any setting requiring sterile handling of dressings or supplies.