Conmed 60-1769-001 Foot Control Bipolar cep Cushing
The Conmed Corporation 60-1769-001 Foot Control Bipolar Forcep is a high-quality medical instrument designed for use in various clinical settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and surgical centers. This versatile tool is particularly valued for its precision and control, making it an essential asset for medical professionals requiring delicate tissue handling and manipulation. Its standout feature is the combination of a foot control mechanism with bipolar forceps functionality, allowing for enhanced dexterity and Reduced tissue trauma.
The Conmed Corporation 60-1769-001 Foot Control Bipolar Forcep is intended for a range of medical procedures that require precise tissue manipulation, such as neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and ENT surgeries. Its primary function is to provide a reliable means of grasping and coagulating tissue, thus facilitating efficient and effective surgical outcomes. The instrument's design incorporates a micro tip, insulation, and a reusable, non-sterile construction, underscoring its durability and cost-effectiveness.
Key Features
- Precision foot control mechanism for enhanced dexterity and reduced fatigue
- Bipolar forceps functionality for effective tissue coagulation and minimal thermal spread
- Micro tip (0.7mm) for delicate tissue handling and manipulation
- Insulation for added safety and protection against electrical current
- Reusable and non-sterile, reducing costs and environmental impact
- Cushing bayonet style for secure grip and control
- 7 1/2" length for optimal reach and maneuverability in various surgical settings
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 7 1/2" (19.05 cm) in length • Tip diameter: 0.7mm • Material: High-quality, durable metals and insulation • Compatibility: Designed for use with compatible Conmed Corporation foot control units • Compliance: Meets applicable medical device standards for safety and performanceIdeal For
• Hospitals and surgical centers • Outpatient clinics and ambulatory surgery centers • Specialty medical practices, such as neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and ENT • Medical research and training institutions • Home care and rehabilitation settings (with proper training and equipment)Share Product Link: