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Description

BR Surgical .

Frequently asked questions

Does this tool support electrosurgical procedures?

Yes, these KELLY grasping forceps are fully insulated to ensure safety and prevent unintended current spread during electrosurgical procedures. They are designed for seamless integration with compatible High-Frequency (HF) generators.

Is the HF connection detachable for cleaning?

Yes, the instrument features a detachable male HF-connection. This modular design allows for easier maintenance, thorough cleaning, and simplified configuration compared to integrated models.

Is the jaw mechanism reliable for tissue manipulation?

The forceps are engineered with a double-action jaw mechanism. This design provides superior mechanical leverage, ensuring a secure and firm grip during delicate tissue manipulation tasks.

Are these instruments provided in new condition?

Yes, we guarantee that all BR Surgical KELLY grasping forceps are Factory New, ensuring you receive high-quality, sterile-ready instrumentation for your surgical suite.

What is the working length of this instrument?

These forceps feature a standard surgical length of 330mm, providing the necessary reach for various minimally invasive procedures.

What is the diameter of the grasping tip?

The working end has a precise Ø 5mm diameter, making it compatible with standard laparoscopic ports and trocar systems.

Is this model suitable for professional surgical use?

Absolutely. These are precision-engineered surgical instruments from BR Surgical, specifically designed for demanding clinical environments requiring high-frequency tissue grasping.

Does the double-action design improve surgical efficiency?

The double-action jaw allows for a greater opening angle while maintaining a parallel grasp. This provides:

  • Improved precision when handling tissue.
  • Enhanced security during manipulation tasks.
  • Reduced strain on the surgeon during long procedures.