- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: BR46-31710
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps designed for specialized sinus procedures?
Yes, these are specialized BR Surgical Sinuscopy Forceps specifically engineered for endoscopic sinus surgery. They are designed for use by trained medical professionals to perform intricate tasks within the sinus cavity.
Is the horizontal cutting action precise?
Absolutely. The instrument features a horizontal cutting mechanism that allows surgeons to perform highly precise tissue excision during delicate surgical maneuvers.
Does the 100-degree angle help with reach?
Yes, the 100° shaft angle is a key feature that provides excellent access to difficult anatomical locations within the sinus that would be hard to reach with straight instruments.
Is the double spoon tip effective for tissue handling?
The double spoon configuration with an oval tip shape is purpose-built to facilitate the secure gripping and manipulation of tissue during sinus endoscopy.
Is this a factory-new surgical instrument?
Yes, this product is supplied in Factory New condition, ensuring that it meets high standards for medical device quality, reliability, and sterility upon receipt.
What is the length of the instrument shaft?
The instrument features a standardized 4¾-inch shaft length, which is optimized for surgical ergonomics and control during specialized otolaryngology procedures.
Is this tool lightweight for surgical use?
Yes, the instrument is extremely lightweight, weighing only 0.01 pounds, which helps reduce hand fatigue during extended or complex procedures.
Who should operate this specialized equipment?
This instrument is intended exclusively for trained medical professionals who are familiar with endoscopic sinus surgery techniques and safety protocols.
What is the specific manufacturer part number?
The manufacturer part number for this specific sinuscopy forceps model is BR46-31710.
Is the oval tip designed for specific cutting tasks?
Yes, the oval tip shape complements the double spoon design, providing a specific aperture geometry that is ideal for targeted excision and manipulation of tissue.