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Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for delicate microsurgical procedures?
<p>Yes, these bipolar forceps are specifically engineered for <strong>microsurgery</strong>. The <strong>1mm wide jaws</strong> allow for the high degree of precision required for delicate tissue manipulation and fine bipolar coagulation.</p>
Does the angled design help with surgical visibility?
<p>Absolutely. The <strong>angled tip configuration</strong> is designed to provide the surgeon with <strong>optimal visibility</strong> and easier access to difficult anatomical areas that might be restricted when using straight instruments.</p>
Are these surgical instruments guaranteed to be new?
<p>Yes, this product is supplied in <strong>Factory New condition</strong>. By choosing a factory-new instrument, you ensure <strong>optimal performance</strong>, reliability, and the highest standards of sterility for your surgical environment.</p>
What is the total length of this instrument?
<p>These bipolar forceps have a total length of <strong>7 inches</strong>, providing a balanced feel for professional use in surgical settings.</p>
Is this tool intended for professional medical environments?
<p>Yes, these forceps are professional-grade surgical instruments designed for use in <strong>clinical, surgical, or hospital environments</strong> that require specialized bipolar energy applications.</p>
How heavy is the instrument for long procedures?
<p>The forceps are exceptionally lightweight, with an approximate weight of only <strong>0.01 pounds</strong>. This low mass helps reduce hand fatigue during extended or intricate surgical tasks.</p>
What is the specific manufacturer part number?
<p>This model is identified by the manufacturer part number (MPN) <strong>BR90-15719</strong>.</p>
Are these designed for both grasping and cauterization?
<p>Yes, they are specifically intended for both <strong>delicate tissue grasping</strong> and <strong>bipolar coagulation (cauterization)</strong> applications, making them a versatile tool in the operating room.</p>