Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, our sterile Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps with fine, straight tips offer a perfect blend of strength and meticulous handling of delicate tissues.
- Fine, Straight Tips: The fine, straight tips are ideal for grasping and manipulating a variety of fragile tissues, sutures, and dressings with minimal invasiveness. This design minimizes tissue damage, making them particularly suited for ophthalmic surgery and other microsurgical procedures.
- Spring-Loaded Handles: The spring-loaded handles provide a comfortable grip and require minimal finger strength to maintain a secure hold. This reduces hand fatigue during prolonged procedures and allows for precise control over delicate manipulations.
- Fenestrated Handles: The fenestrated handles incorporate holes that help prevent accidental slipping, especially when working with wet or bloody tissues. This ensures a firm grasp and minimizes the risk of losing control of the instrument during surgery.
- Small, Delicate Teeth: The small, delicate teeth offer a secure hold on even the most fragile tissues without causing undue compression or damage. This design is essential for preserving the integrity of delicate structures in the eye and other sensitive areas.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Our forceps undergo a thorough manufacturing process that includes forging, milling, tempering, and polishing. This ensures exceptional strength and a smooth operating experience.
- Consistent Performance: The use of high-grade materials and precise manufacturing techniques guarantees consistent quality and reliable performance across every instrument.
- Pre-Sterilized Convenience: Each instrument arrives pre-sterilized with gamma irradiation, eliminating the need for separate sterilization procedures and saving valuable time in the operating room.
Our Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps - Fine, Straight are a versatile tool for various surgical procedures, particularly:
- Ophthalmology: Grasping and manipulating delicate tissues during cataract surgery, corneal transplants, and other microsurgical procedures in the eye.
- Neurosurgery: Handling delicate nerves and other structures in the brain and spinal cord.
- Plastic Surgery: Precise manipulation of fine tissues during facial and reconstructive procedures.
- Urology: Grasping and manipulating delicate tissues during minimally invasive urological procedures.