- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: BR50-20219
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps manufactured for professional medical use?
Yes, the BR Surgical COLVER Tonsil Seizing Forceps are precision surgical instruments specifically engineered for use by trained medical professionals in otolaryngology procedures.
Is the condition of the instrument guaranteed?
Absolutely. This item is sold in factory new condition, ensuring it meets the high standards required for surgical environments.
Is the reach of this instrument suitable for specialized surgery?
Yes, the forceps are designed with a 7½-inch length, providing the necessary reach and leverage required for precise grasping of tonsillar tissue during surgery.
Can I expect authentic quality directly from the source?
Yes, this product is sourced and shipped directly from the manufacturer, BR Surgical, which guarantees both product authenticity and a reliable supply chain.
Does this tool feature a specialized tip design?
Yes, the forceps are designed with a straight tip configuration, which is specialized for the controlled and precise seizing of tissue in its intended medical application.
How do I identify this specific model for my facility?
You can identify this exact instrument using the Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) BR50-20219 or the SKU BRS-BR50-20219.
What is the expected timeline for receiving this instrument?
Because this item ships directly from the manufacturer to ensure its new condition, the typical lead time is 1 to 2 weeks.
Is this instrument designed for delicate tissue handling?
The COLVER Tonsil Seizing Forceps are specifically designed for precision grasping tasks, making them well-suited for delicate surgical requirements in ENT settings.
Are these tools built to standard surgical specifications?
Yes, as a professional-grade instrument from BR Surgical, they are crafted to meet the rigorous demands of surgical settings, providing both consistency and durability.
Is this the current production model?
Yes, this is an active, current-production medical instrument. It is not discontinued, ensuring that your facility can rely on this specific design for its surgical needs.