Product Introduction
The grasping forceps is a precision medical instrument used for tissue traction and as a fixed clamp during laparoscopic surgery. These instruments are categorized into two types based on the damage degree to the tissue: invasive and non-invasive.
Common configurations include serrated, mouse tooth shaped, and spoon shaped bite grasping forceps. The instruments are designed with a 5mm or 10mm outside diameter and a standard length of 330mm. Doctors can choose between ratchet-shaped locks or non-lock handles based on their preference, with ratchet locks specifically designed to mitigate manual fatigue during extended operations.
Easy Maintenance: The forceps can be completely disassembled into 3 individual components (inside grasping head, insulating tube, and handle) to ensure thorough cleaning and sterilization.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in these forceps?
The instruments are manufactured using optimum quality stainless steel to ensure durability and high corrosion resistance.
Are the grasping forceps reusable?
Yes, these forceps are designed to be reusable and can be disassembled into three parts for thorough cleaning and sterilization.
What are the dimensions of the instrument?
The standard model has an outside diameter of 5mm (also available in 10mm) and a working length of 330mm.
Does the handle feature a locking mechanism?
We provide two types of handles: ratchet-shaped locks and non-locks. The ratchet lock is recommended for reducing hand fatigue during surgery.
Does the instrument support rotation?
Yes, the design allows for 360° rotation to provide maximum flexibility and precision during laparoscopic procedures.
Which certifications do these medical instruments hold?
These laparoscopic instruments are both CE and FDA approved, meeting international medical standards.