The Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing GG Tissue Forceps (Angled) are high-quality microsurgical instruments designed to provide exceptional precision and control during delicate neurosurgical procedures. Developed for atraumatic tissue manipulation, these forceps feature an angled Cushing GG tip configuration that allows surgeons to access challenging anatomical areas while maintaining excellent visualization of the operative field. Their precision craftsmanship and ergonomic design make them an indispensable instrument for neurosurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, and other microsurgical specialties.
With an overall length of 7 inches, these forceps offer an ideal combination of maneuverability and control. Their compact profile enables surgeons to work comfortably within confined surgical spaces, while the angled tip design improves access to deep or difficult-to-reach anatomical structures without obstructing the line of sight. This enhanced visibility supports precise tissue handling during intricate surgical procedures.
The angled Cushing GG tips are engineered to provide a secure yet atraumatic grip on delicate tissues. The specialized jaw design minimizes tissue slippage while reducing unnecessary compression, helping preserve tissue integrity throughout surgical manipulation. This makes the forceps particularly valuable during neurosurgical procedures involving fragile neural tissue, blood vessels, and other sensitive anatomical structures where precision is essential.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing GG Tissue Forceps (Angled) offer outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical reliability. The high-quality material maintains precise jaw alignment and smooth instrument operation even after repeated sterilization cycles. This robust construction ensures dependable performance in demanding operating room environments.
The ergonomically balanced handle enhances surgeon comfort by reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. Excellent tactile feedback allows for precise control and confident tissue manipulation, supporting meticulous surgical techniques. The lightweight design improves dexterity while maintaining the strength required for reliable tissue handling.
These forceps are widely used in cranial neurosurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, microsurgery, peripheral nerve surgery, and reconstructive procedures. They are ideal for delicate tissue grasping, microdissection, vessel manipulation, and precision handling of anatomical structures where controlled, atraumatic performance is required. Their versatility makes them a valuable component of modern neurosurgical and microsurgical instrument sets.
The smooth satin and polished finish facilitates efficient cleaning and minimizes glare under surgical lighting. The instrument is fully compatible with steam autoclave sterilization and other standard hospital sterilization methods, ensuring compliance with modern infection control protocols while maintaining long-term functionality after repeated reprocessing.
Every Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing GG Tissue Forceps (Angled) is manufactured under rigorous quality control standards to ensure consistent jaw alignment, precision performance, and long-lasting durability. Combining premium materials, ergonomic handling, and specialized angled tips, these forceps deliver the reliability and precision required by today’s neurosurgical professionals.
Whether performing cranial procedures, spinal decompressions, vascular interventions, or advanced microsurgical operations, these forceps provide the control, visibility, and atraumatic tissue handling necessary to support successful surgical outcomes.
Key Features
- Designed for precise tissue handling in neurosurgical procedures
- 7-inch length offers excellent maneuverability and control
- Angled Cushing GG tips improve access and surgical visibility
- Atraumatic jaw design minimizes tissue damage
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Precision-aligned jaws ensure reliable gripping performance
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long-term durability
- Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures
- Smooth satin and polished finish supports easy cleaning and sterilization
- Fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization
- Suitable for neurosurgery, microsurgery, spinal surgery, and vascular surgery
- Designed for professional hospital and surgical center use
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing GG Tissue Forceps (Angled) |
| Instrument Type | Tissue Forceps |
| Overall Length | 7 Inches |
| Tip Configuration | Angled Cushing GG Tips |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin/Polished Finish |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Applications | Tissue Grasping, Microsurgery, Fine Tissue Manipulation |
| Sterilization | Autoclave Sterilizable |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
FAQs
1. What are the Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing GG Tissue Forceps (Angled) used for?
These forceps are designed for grasping and manipulating delicate tissues during neurosurgery, microsurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, and other precision surgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the angled tip design?
The angled tip provides improved access to deep or confined surgical areas while maintaining a clear view of the operative field, enhancing precision and control.
3. What material are these forceps made from?
They are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, providing excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable long-term performance.
4. Can these forceps be sterilized and reused?
Yes. They are fully reusable and compatible with steam autoclave sterilization and other standard hospital sterilization methods.
5. Which surgical specialties commonly use these forceps?
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, microsurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, and reconstructive surgery where precise, atraumatic tissue handling is essential.

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