ADMIRE SURGICAL’s Gerald Bayonet Tissue Forceps is a thumb-type instrument that offers a wide array of benefits. Its main uses are to efficiently hold delicate tissues and carry swabs to soak up blood and other fluids.
For this purpose, the instrument comes with a pair of narrow tips that easily pass into tight anatomical spaces. Moreover, the low-wear internal tips serrations help in preventing local damage.
The Gerald Bayonet Tissue Forceps is available in two working end profiles, including straight and curved models. The operator can pick between patterns according to the surgical approach. Also, the thumb-style handle feature outer ridges that enhance gripping and a spring system that ensures smooth clamping movements.
Secondly, ADMIRE SURGICAL’s Gerald Dissecting Forceps comes with extremely delicate tips that are ideal for grasping tiny tissues.  Grasps delicate mucous membranes, small foreign bodies, soft tissues, blood vessels as well as skin and subcutaneous tissue.
Especially includes 1 x 2 teeth at the tip which help to improve grip on tissues. The extremely narrow jaws of the instrument also increase precision of dissection. Gerald Bayonet Dressing Forceps, also known as Bayonet Forceps, are surgical instruments commonly used in medical and surgical procedures for handling and manipulating dressings, sterile gauze, or other small objects. These forceps have a specific design that makes them suitable for their intended purposes.
In addition, the Gerald Forceps includes fine serrations on the handles which ensure secure grip on instrument.
All our Forceps are manufactured from premium grade stainless steel that you can depend on for years of quality service.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Tip Profile: 1 x 2 Teeth
- Length: 17.5cm
- Rusting Prevention Procedure: Passivated
- Ultrasonic Cleaned:Â Yes
- Dull-Polished:Â Yes
- Re-usable: Yes
- Grade: Premium OR
- Sterility: Non-Sterile
- Tests Performed:Â Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
- Packing:Â Individually Packed
- QC Passed: Yes
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