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Aspen Surgical .

Frequently asked questions

Is this instrument designed for precise handling?

Yes, the Aspen Surgical Symmetry Bonney Tissue Forceps features a Bonney Tissue design with 2x3 teeth specifically for precise grasping and manipulation of tissue.

What is the condition of the forceps?

These forceps are guaranteed to be in Factory New condition, ensuring optimal sterility and performance right out of the packaging.

What is the exact length of this surgical instrument?

The overall length of the Aspen Surgical Symmetry Bonney Tissue Forceps is 6 3/4 inches.

Is there a specific part number for easy reordering?

Yes, the manufacturer part number (MPN) for this instrument is 06-8790, making it easy to identify for accurate ordering.

What is the tooth configuration of the forceps?

The forceps feature a 2x3 teeth configuration, designed for effective tissue grasping.

What is the purpose of these forceps?

These forceps are intended for professional surgical use specifically requiring precise tissue grasping and manipulation.

How much does the Bonney Tissue Forceps weigh?

The Aspen Surgical Symmetry Bonney Tissue Forceps are extremely lightweight, weighing only 0.01 POUNDS. This design supports the instrument’s intended use for precise and delicate tissue manipulation during surgical procedures.

What surgical technique is this instrument best suited for?

These forceps are specifically intended for surgical applications requiring precise tissue grasping, especially utilizing the Bonney technique profile.

Who manufactures these specialized tissue forceps?

The Aspen Surgical Symmetry Bonney Tissue Forceps are manufactured by Aspen Surgical, a reputable brand in surgical instruments.

How are these forceps designed for secure tissue handling?

These Bonney Tissue Forceps feature a precise 2x3 tooth configuration specifically designed for secure and effective grasping and holding of tissue during surgical procedures.