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Endolaryngeal Cup Shaped Grasping Forcep

Micro Laryngeal Grasping Forceps assist ENT doctors to grasp soft tissues and punch biopsies from different tissues in the larynx.

  • Large Finger Ring Handles For Dexterity And Comfort.
  • Long And Slender Shaft For Deep Airway Access.
  • Various Profiles And Working Ends For Wide Indications.


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Micro Laryngeal Grasping Forceps enable doctors to hold and remove soft structures in the airways. Therefore, the instrument helps prevent infections in the vocal cords and lungs. In addition, it can take a biopsy to diagnose tumors.

In cases like laryngeal polyps, surgeons use the Micro Laryngeal Grasping Forceps to remove tissues in the airway that can block breathing. To ensure your convenience, we made its ring handles with a light frame to give comfort and dexterity. Moreover, its wide finger ring design reduces hand strain and slips.

You can use our wide range of jaws to punch soft masses and polyps. We designed the outer surfaces of the jaws with a smooth profile to avoid injury to other structures. In addition, the jaws have a range of neck angles and curves in order for you to view the sharp tips clearly.

Furthermore, we offer multiple sizes of Micro Laryngeal Forceps jaws to suit your diverse indications. The forceps range from 25 to 60 cm long to suit different patient groups. The shafts are slender and have straight profiles in order for you to pass the jaws easily into small neck spaces.

Instruments manufacture these forceps from premium grade stainless steel that you can depend on for years of quality service.

Specialty

ENT

Sub-Category

Laryngeal Forceps

Category

Forceps

Working End Details

Cup Shaped Jaws With Serrations

Working End Profile

Vertical

Instrument Profile

Straight

Handle Type

Ring Handle

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: ENT,
Product Category: Forceps,
Product Type: Laryngeal Forceps,

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