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Seiffert Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps Tip

Seiffert Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps Tip attaches to the the Huber assembly to assist surgeons in bronchial and esophageal procedures, like foreign body extractions.

  • Serrated Jaws For Non-Slip Grips.
  • Easy Attachment To Our Universal Huber Handle.
  • Premium Grade Stainless Steel For Reliable Service.


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Seiffert Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps tips enable doctors to remove foreign bodies in the throat and esophagus. Thus, it helps treat neck problems and difficulty in feeding. In addition, it avoids the spread of neck infections and tumors.

Surgeons use the Seiffert Broncho-Esophagoscopy forceps in order to hold solid structures and excise soft masses. To facilitate this task, we made its design with a light frame to increase your control and force. Moreover, its flat shape ensures secure and non-slip grips when it holds smooth structures.

Furthermore, it can attach easily to the multiple models of the Bruenings Interchangeable Tubes. Hence, you can use this assembly to suit your diverse indications.

You can use the blunt and serrated jaws to hold tissue masses and remove foreign bodies swiftly. We made the outer surfaces of the tip with a smooth edge to prevent tissue injury. In addition, the device€™s jaws have a narrow neck in order for you to see the working tips clearly.

We also make a range of the Bruenings Interchangeable Tubes. They are 20.0 cm to 40.0 cm long to reach deep tissues in the neck. A curved shaft with a 90-degree angle is available in order for you to pass the jaws easily into neck spaces.

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

Specialty

ENT

Author Name

Seiffert

Sub-Category

Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps

Category

Forceps

Working End Details

Serrated Jaws

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: ENT,
Product Category: Forceps,
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