The Collin Organ Grasping Forcep features a wide range of surgical advantages. Its principal use is to manipulate soft tissues without causing local damage to nearby structures.
For this purpose, the instrument features a pair of fenestrated jaws that improve the view of the surgical target. In addition, jaws are available in circular and triangular shapes to isolate tumours or other tissue areas.
Moreover, the Collin Organ Grasping Forcep features ergonomically designed finger rings that prevent slippage. Also, the device includes boxlock or screw joints that help to close the jaws against each other.
Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish that reduces glare.
Author Name |
Collin |
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Specialty |
General Surgery |
Sub-Category |
Organ Grasping Forceps |
Category |
Haemostats & Clamps |
Working End Details |
Triangular Fenestrated Jaws With Serrations on Tip |
Handle Type |
Ring Handle |
Joint Type |
Box Joint |
Ratchet / Lock |
Yes |
Overall Length |
14 cm – 5 1/2″ |
Finish |
Satin |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
CE Marking |
Yes |
Reusable |
Yes |
Used in Specialties: | General Surgery Instruments, |
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Product Category: | Haemostats & Clamps, |
Product Type: | Organ Grasping Forceps, |