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Arthroscopic Punch Forceps, 15° Up (Shutt – Linvatec)

Health Sciences · Robert W. Jackson Arthroscopy · Robert W. Jackson Collection · UTSIC

A pair of arthroscopic forceps (model 1.633) with an upward-angled basket-like tip. The inner jaw closes downwards in a rounded hollow. The inner handle of the forceps actuates the mechanism. The handle has a matte finish. Black and white bands are painted on the finger ring of the stationary outer part of the handle.

The inner handle of the forceps actuates the mechanism.

Accession Number: 2021.JAC.152

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Primary Materials: Stainless Steel

Markings:

Printed on the moving portion of the Handle: 1.1633
Stamped or engraved on the opposite Side: “STAINLESS”
Stamped inside the handle: “DL 375”

Printed on the upper portion of the handle: “SHUTT – CONCEPT USA”
Printed on the opposite side: “SS ONLY”

Dimensions (cm): Height = 10, Width = .6, Length= 23

Function:

Punch forceps are surgical instruments used to remove tissue.

Condition:

This artifact is in good condition. The finish of the handle is worn and polished in places with very light scratches. There are four marks on one side of the stationary handle. The mechanism works smoothly.

Associated Instruments:

Manufacturer:

Concept Incorporated. Largo, Florida, USA.

Date of Manufacture: Late 20th c.

Provenance:

The Robert W. Jackson Arthroscopy Collection was acquired by the University of Toronto from Dr. Jackson’s family on November 12th, 2020.

This instrument was acquired in a metal tray marked “ARTHROSCOPY INSTRUMENTS (MUSEUM PIECES)” containing artifacts 2021.JAC.148 through 183.

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  • Donated to UTSIC