Aspen Surgical A826 Bipolar Forceps Straight 5" Fine Smooth
The Aspen Surgical A826 Bipolar Forceps is a high-quality, reusable medical instrument designed for precise procedures in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide reliable, fine-tip control for delicate tissue handling, making it an essential tool for medical professionals. This bipolar forceps is ideal for a range of applications, from general surgery to specialized procedures, offering a durable and efficient solution for healthcare providers.
The Aspen Surgical A826 Bipolar Forceps is intended for use in electrosurgical procedures, providing a means to grasp and coagulate tissue with precision. This instrument is designed to withstand repeated use and sterilization, ensuring a long lifespan and minimizing the need for frequent replacements. With its straight, 5-inch design and fine, smooth tips, this forceps is well-suited for a variety of surgical tasks, from dissection to hemostasis.
Key Features
- Reusable design for cost-effective and environmentally friendly use
- Fine, smooth tips for precise tissue handling and minimal trauma
- 5-inch length provides optimal reach and control for various procedures
- Straight design allows for easy maneuverability and visibility
- Durable construction ensures longevity and withstands repeated sterilization
- Non-stick surface reduces tissue adherence and facilitates smooth release
- Compatible with standard electrosurgical units for seamless integration
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 5 inches (12.7 cm) in length • Weight: approximately 2.5 oz (70.9 g) • Materials: High-quality, surgical-grade stainless steel • Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable standards for reusable surgical instruments • Compatibility: Designed for use with standard electrosurgical units and compatible with most surgical systemsIdeal For
• Hospitals and inpatient facilities • Outpatient clinics and ambulatory surgery centers • Specialty surgical practices, such as neurosurgery, urology, and gynecology • Electrosurgery and general surgery applications • Home care and hospice settings, where reusable instruments are preferred for cost-effectiveness and patient safetyShare Product Link: