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Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps effective for posterior tongue procedures?
Yes, these forceps are specifically engineered for procedures involving the back of the tongue. Their 140° angled tip provides the necessary reach and visibility for effective carcinoma removal in challenging anatomical locations.
How do the tips ensure tissue stability?
The forceps feature a 1×2 toothed configuration. This design is critical for: <ul><li>Maintaining a firm grip on delicate tissue</li><li>Ensuring secure retention of specimens during the removal process</li></ul>
Is the length suitable for deep-tissue access?
Yes, the instrument is optimized for deep-tissue work with a total working length of 250mm and a specialized 16mm tip length, allowing surgeons to reach and manipulate tissue effectively within the oral cavity.
Can these be used for tongue maneuvering during cauterization?
Absolutely. In addition to tissue removal, the forceps are designed to hold, control, and manipulate soft tissues, including providing stable tongue maneuvering support during cauterization procedures.
Are these endorsed by surgical professionals?
Yes, the Keele Mucosectomy Forceps come with a vendor endorsement from Ajith George, FRCS, Consultant ENT Surgeon at the Keele Anatomy and Surgical Training Centre, who highlights their excellence in tongue manipulation and exposure.
What is the primary procedure for this instrument?
This instrument is a specialized tool primarily designed for: <ul><li>Trans Oral Mucosectomy</li><li>Endoscopic Mucosectomy</li></ul> It is purpose-built to provide targeted application in these clinical environments.
Is the material durable for clinical use?
These forceps are factory new and constructed from high-quality surgical-grade metallic material, providing the structural integrity and precise handling required for delicate oral cavity surgery.
How does the angled tip improve surgical access?
The unique 140° angle of the tip is a key engineering feature. It is specifically designed to navigate the confined spaces of the oral cavity, ensuring the surgeon can access hard-to-reach areas without compromising control.
Is the instrument lightweight for precise control?
Yes, with a weight of only 0.01 pounds, the forceps are designed to be extremely lightweight to prevent hand fatigue, allowing for the fine motor control necessary during intricate Mucosectomy procedures.
Are these tools ready for immediate clinical integration?
Yes, these are supplied as factory new instruments (MPN: KMF1025). They are intended for immediate professional use in sterile surgical settings as an essential component for oral tissue manipulation.

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