About BIPOLAR BAYONET AXIAL FORCEPS
Bipolar Bayonet ForcepsBipolar bayonet axial forceps are a type of surgical instrument used for bipolar coagulation and desiccation. They feature a unique bayonet-style design with an axial configuration, providing enhanced visualization around the tip of the forceps, especially in deep operative corridors.-Mold Techniques: Manufactures bipolar coagulation forceps with a bayonet type design, made from stainless steel, and featuring a polished surface finish
Engineered for Surgical PrecisionOur Bipolar Bayonet Axial Forceps deliver exceptional accuracy, essential for microsurgical and neurosurgical procedures. Engineered with a bayonet design, the instrument ensures optimal visibility and reduced hand fatigue. The available tip variations accommodate a wide range of delicate operations, allowing surgeons to customize their tools according to procedural demands.
Safety and Compatibility at the ForefrontSafety is paramount, which is why these forceps are insulated along their full length, minimizing the risk of accidental burns or electrical leakage. Compatible with both 2-pin and 3-pin bipolar generators, the product seamlessly integrates into existing hospital setups, providing broad utility and peace of mind during critical procedures.
Durable and User-Friendly ConstructionConstructed from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and medical alloys, these reusable forceps are robust and easy to sterilize in autoclaves up to 134C. The anti-slip handle, ergonomic grip, and non-stick tips (optional) enhance handling, ensuring smooth transitions between grasping, coagulation, and cutting tasks in demanding surgical environments.
FAQ's of BIPOLAR BAYONET AXIAL FORCEPS:
Q: How do Bipolar Bayonet Axial Forceps enhance surgical accuracy?
A: These forceps are engineered with a bayonet shape and axial grip, which improve visibility and allow for precise manipulation of tissues during microsurgical, neurosurgical, and ENT procedures. Their ergonomic handle design further reduces hand fatigue and enhances control.
Q: What tip sizes and types are available for these forceps?
A: The forceps come in multiple tip sizes, including straight, fine, and curved variants, with tip widths ranging from 0.5mm to 2mm depending on the model. This range accommodates a variety of delicate surgical applications.
Q: When should the optional non-stick coating be chosen?
A: The non-stick coating is recommended for procedures where tissue adhesion may pose challenges, such as extensive coagulation or operations involving sticky or fatty tissues. It facilitates smoother cleaning and reduces tissue sticking to the forceps.
Q: Where can these forceps be utilized in clinical settings?
A: They are suitable for use in operating rooms specializing in microsurgery, neurosurgery, and ENT procedures, and are compatible with standard electrosurgical generators commonly found in hospitals and surgical centers.
Q: What is the process for sterilizing these forceps?
A: After use, the forceps should be thoroughly cleaned and then sterilized in an autoclave at temperatures up to 134C. Proper sterilization ensures patient safety and maintains the instrument's longevity.
Q: How does full-length insulation benefit surgical safety?
A: The complete insulation of the instrument prevents accidental burns and electrical injury by ensuring the electrical current is confined to the forceps' tips, directing precise energy delivery only to the targeted tissue.
Q: What makes these forceps a beneficial choice for surgeons?
A: Their high-quality construction, broad compatibility, ergonomic design, and optional features like non-stick coating support efficient, accurate, and safe surgical performance, making them an invaluable tool in specialized surgical practices.