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Fuller Prosthesis Introducing Forceps

Fuller Prosthesis Introducing Forceps is a specialized ENT tool that surgeons commonly use for introducing the Teflon stapes bone prosthesis into the middle ear, in order to perform stapedectomy.

  • Notched Jaws for Easily Grasping the Stapes Wire.
  • Long-Reaching Shafts for Deep Surgical Access.
  • Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.


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The Fuller Prosthesis Introducing Forceps is a scissor-like, grasping tool that offers a variety of benefits. Its principal use is to position the stapes prosthesis within the middle ear.

For this purpose, the forceps features delicate notched jaws that ensure a perfect prosthesis grasping. Also, the notches allow surgeons to crimp the Teflon wire around the incus bone.

Moreover, the Fuller Prosthesis Introducing Forceps features ergonomically designed finger rings that provide an exceptional gripping while minimizing fatigue. In addition, the shafts have a slim outline that easily passes into the narrow ear canal.

Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel to ensure the highest quality and product performance during surgical procedures.

Author Name

Fuller

Specialty

ENT, Microsurgery

Sub-Category

Alligator Forceps

Category

Forceps

Handle Type

Ring Handle

Shaft Length

8 cm – 3″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: ENT,
Microsurgery,
Product Category: Forceps,
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