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Description

BR Surgical .

Frequently asked questions

Is the bayonet design helpful for visibility?

Yes, the ergonomic bayonet shape is a primary feature of these forceps. By offsetting the tip from the handle axis, the instrument prevents your hand from obstructing the surgical field, providing a much clearer line-of-sight during delicate procedures.

Are these forceps suitable for deep-cavity work?

Absolutely. These forceps are specifically engineered for precision in narrow or deep anatomical spaces. Their unique geometry is widely used in ENT procedures and other clinical applications where maintaining a clear view of the site is essential.

What material is used for these instruments?

These forceps are crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel. This material is chosen for its:

  • Durability in high-demand clinical environments.
  • Consistency during repeated use.
  • Reliability for medical professionals.
Are these suitable for professional surgical use?

Yes, these are professional-grade medical instruments manufactured by BR Surgical. They are specifically designed to meet the rigorous standards and performance requirements of hospitals, surgical centers, and clinics.

How long is this specific model?

This model is 6½ inches (approximately 16.51 cm) in length. This size is specifically chosen to provide a balance between reach and control for intricate dressing and tissue manipulation.

What type of procedures are these forceps best for?

They are ideal for:

  • Wound care applications.
  • Tissue manipulation.
  • Deep-cavity procedures, particularly in ENT (ear, nose, and throat) surgery where precision is critical.
Is the construction high quality?

Yes, these are factory-new instruments. Being factory-new ensures that the product meets high quality-control standards, providing you with a reliable, consistent tool right out of the packaging.

Does this tool provide good tactile control?

The Jansen (Gruenwald) style is renowned for providing enhanced maneuverability. The bayonet-style construction allows for a comfortable grip while maintaining the dexterity required for fine tissue manipulation.

Can these be used for routine dressing changes?

Certainly. While these are professional-grade surgical instruments, their design makes them highly effective for routine clinical tasks, such as delicate dressing applications where accuracy and visibility are required.

Is there a specific part number for this item?

Yes, the manufacturer part number (MPN) for these JANSEN (GRUENWALD) Bayonet Dressing Forceps is WG46-15416. Using this number can ensure you are selecting the exact specifications you need for your facility.