Waugh Dressing Forceps — Great Ormond Street Paediatric

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Waugh Dressing Forceps

MOQ: 50 pieces
Lead time: 18–22 working days
Sample order: 10 units · sample fee credited against first PO
OEM private label: Private-label from 300 units per SKU
Materials: AISI 420 / AISI 440 / 17-4 PH stainless steel · tungsten-carbide inserts where applicable
Sterilization: Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible
Certifications: ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA-registered
Shipping: DHL Express · UPS · FedEx · sea freight · all Incoterms

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SKU DF 03-105-00 Categories ,
Regulatory Nomenclature
EMDN (EUDAMED): V02010301
GMDN Code: 47571
Dressing forceps/tweezers, reusable

Waugh Dressing Forceps — Great Ormond Street Heritage

George Ernst Waugh (1875-1940), assistant surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children Great Ormond Street London from 1905 and one of the founding figures of modern paediatric surgery as a distinct specialty, designed his dressing forceps for the delicate intraperitoneal handling of infant bowel during the abdominal surgery he pioneered in the early twentieth century. The Waugh forceps has a longer narrower jaw than the Adson and a more pronounced spring action — calibrated for the thinner peritoneum and the smaller vascular structures of paediatric anatomy.

The Great Ormond Street tradition

GOSH was the first hospital in the world devoted entirely to children (founded 1852), and Waugh’s generation established the principle that paediatric surgical care required dedicated specialist surgeons rather than adult surgeons operating on children. The instruments developed at GOSH — the Waugh dressing forceps, the Denis Browne paediatric retractor, the Holter shunt — defined the technical infrastructure of paediatric surgical practice. The Waugh forceps remains the everyday dressing forceps in paediatric trays across British and Commonwealth practice.

Why this matters for paediatric outcomes

Paediatric surgical morbidity correlates with operator experience and with instrument fit — the right forceps for an infant prevents the tissue injury that the wrong-sized forceps inflicts. Adult forceps in paediatric work is a documented source of avoidable bowel-wall haematoma and lengthened recovery.

What is the minimum order quantity for Fizza Surgical instruments?
Standard MOQ is 300 units per SKU for catalogue items, 500 units for fully custom designs. Sample orders of 10 units per SKU are available with the sample fee credited against the first production order.
Are Fizza Surgical instruments CE-marked and ISO 13485 certified?
Yes. All instruments are manufactured under an ISO 13485:2016 Quality Management System, CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745, and our facility is FDA-registered. Specific certificate numbers and PDFs are on our Certifications page.
How long is the lead time and what shipping options are available?
18–22 working days for catalogue items, 28–35 days for custom designs. Shipping via DHL Express, UPS, FedEx, or sea freight on all standard Incoterms (EXW, FCA, FOB, CIF, DAP).
Can I order a custom OEM private-label run with my own branding?
Yes — private-label manufacturing from 300 units per SKU. Co-branded packaging, custom instrument-set design, and laser etching with your brand are all available.

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