About Endo Grasper Forceps
Endo Grasper Forceps are specialized laparoscopic instruments used for holding and manipulating tissues during minimally invasive surgery. They provide a secure grip while minimizing trauma to delicate structures. Made from high-quality stainless steel, these forceps ensure durability, precision, and reliability in surgical procedures.
Advanced Features
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Medical-grade stainless steel construction
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Secure tissue holding with minimal trauma
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Ergonomic handle for surgeon comfort
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Available in multiple jaw patterns (atraumatic, fenestrated, toothed)
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Insulated shaft for patient safety
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Reusable and autoclavable design
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Compatible with standard laparoscopic setups
Exceptional Precision and ControlDesigned for high tissue control, the Endo Grasper Forceps enable surgeons to grasp and manipulate tissues accurately, minimizing the risk of trauma. The fenestrated, atraumatic jaw configuration allows for secure yet gentle handling, making these forceps suitable for delicate surgical applications.
Superior Ergonomics and UsabilityThe forceps feature a choice of ratchet or spring handle mechanisms and a non-slip, ergonomic grip, promoting comfort and fatigue-free operation during long procedures. Lightweight and portable, they support real-time manual usage with silent performance for optimal operating room efficiency.
Sterilization and ReusabilityCrafted from medical grade stainless steel, these forceps are designed for repeated, reliable use. Autoclavable for effective sterilization, they come individually sterile-wrapped to maintain surgical hygiene. With proper care, they offer a long shelf life for consistent performance.
FAQ's of Endo Grasper Forceps:
Q: How are the Endo Grasper Forceps sterilized before use?
A: The forceps can be sterilized using standard autoclave procedures, ensuring complete decontamination and safety for reuse in multiple surgical procedures.
Q: What types of surgeries are these forceps suitable for?
A: The Endo Grasper Forceps are ideal for laparoscopic, endoscopic, and general surgeries where precise, atraumatic tissue grasping and manipulation are required.
Q: When should a fenestrated, atraumatic jaw forceps be chosen over other jaw types?
A: Fenestrated, atraumatic jaws are preferred when gentle yet secure tissue handling is needed, reducing risk of tissue damage during minimally invasive procedures.
Q: Where should these forceps be stored after sterilization?
A: Post-sterilization, the forceps should be stored in a dry, sterile environment, preferably in their individual sterile pouch until the next procedure.
Q: What is the process for operating these forceps during surgery?
A: Operation involves manual handling via the ergonomic ratchet or spring mechanism, with 360 shaft rotation for versatile tissue access and manipulation in real time.
Q: What are the benefits of the 360 shaft rotation feature?
A: The 360 shaft rotation grants surgeons exceptional maneuverability and control, enabling precise alignment and manipulation of tissues during complex endoscopic procedures.