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Endolaryngeal Biopsy Forceps

The Endolaryngeal Biopsy Forcepsis a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for dissecting a small piece of suspicious tissue in the nasopharynx. This tissue is then investigated for possible pathologies. Commonly used during numerous ENT procedures.

  • Cupped Tips To Secure The Tissue Biopsy
  • Numerous Variations For Optimum Dissection
  • Finger Ring Handles For Superior Control


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The Endolaryngeal Biopsy Forceps comes with cupped tips to grasp structures and remove them.

Secures and removes tissues, membranes as well as any other growth within the nasopharynx.

Especially available with both round and oval tips to adjust to the dimensions of the tissue. Moreover, the blunt tips protect soft tissue from damage.

In addition, the operating forceps have a long, slender shaft that easily passes through the narrow nasal cavity with minimal damage.

The forceps also have smooth edges that prevent inadvertent soft tissue damage. They have a screw joint for fast action during procedures.

The instrument is available with a vertical as well as a horizontal working profile according to surgical needs. It also comes with multiple tip configurations that allow the surgeons to choose the best instrument for approaching the growth.

The operating forceps has a lightweight and ergonomic design for comfortable handling. The light weight also makes the instrument user-friendly. The instrument also has ergonomic finger ring handles which allows superior control.

The Endolaryngeal Biopsy Forceps is available in different lengths to suit different surgical needs.

Made in premium quality stainless steel with satin finish to reduce glare. The instrument can be sterilized and reused.

Sub-Category

Laryngeal Forceps

Specialty

ENT

Category

Forceps

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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