The Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing Forceps TC (Gutsch Handle, Straight, Delicate Tips) are premium microsurgical instruments engineered to deliver exceptional precision, control, and durability during complex neurosurgical procedures. Designed for delicate tissue manipulation, these forceps combine a refined Cushing pattern with tungsten carbide (TC) inserts and an ergonomic Gutsch handle, enabling surgeons to perform intricate surgical techniques with confidence while minimizing tissue trauma.
Measuring 7 inches in overall length, these forceps provide an ideal balance of reach and maneuverability for operating within confined surgical fields. Their compact profile allows surgeons to access delicate anatomical structures with excellent visibility while maintaining precise instrument control. The carefully balanced construction supports smooth handling during prolonged procedures, helping improve surgical accuracy and reduce operator fatigue.
The straight delicate tips are specifically designed for fine tissue grasping and meticulous microsurgical work. Their narrow profile allows accurate manipulation of fragile tissues, small vessels, and other sensitive structures encountered during cranial, spinal, and peripheral nerve procedures. The atraumatic tip design helps preserve tissue integrity by providing controlled, gentle handling while maintaining a secure grip throughout the procedure.
A key feature of these forceps is the incorporation of tungsten carbide (TC) inserts. Tungsten carbide is significantly harder and more wear-resistant than conventional stainless steel, providing superior gripping performance and extending the service life of the instrument. The TC inserts ensure dependable jaw alignment and maintain consistent gripping efficiency even after years of repeated clinical use and sterilization.
The Gutsch handle enhances ergonomics by providing a comfortable and secure grip that improves instrument stability during delicate surgical maneuvers. The handle design minimizes hand fatigue during lengthy procedures while offering excellent tactile feedback, allowing surgeons to perform precise dissections and tissue manipulation with enhanced confidence and control.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing Forceps TC (Gutsch Handle, Straight, Delicate Tips) offer exceptional corrosion resistance, structural integrity, and long-term reliability. The high-quality construction withstands repeated steam autoclave sterilization and standard hospital reprocessing without compromising instrument performance. A smooth satin finish minimizes glare under operating room lighting while facilitating efficient cleaning and maintenance.
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, microsurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, reconstructive surgery, and peripheral nerve procedures. They are particularly well suited for delicate tissue grasping, microdissection, vessel handling, and precision surgical techniques where maximum control and minimal tissue trauma are essential.
Every instrument is manufactured under strict quality control standards to ensure precise jaw alignment, smooth operation, and consistent performance. Their combination of tungsten carbide technology, ergonomic design, premium materials, and microsurgical precision makes these forceps a trusted choice for surgeons seeking dependable performance in advanced surgical environments.
Whether used during cranial surgery, spinal decompression, vascular reconstruction, or intricate microsurgical procedures, the Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing Forceps TC (Gutsch Handle, Straight, Delicate Tips) deliver the precision, durability, and control required to support optimal surgical outcomes.
Key Features
- Designed for delicate neurosurgical and microsurgical procedures
- 7-inch length provides excellent maneuverability and precision
- Straight delicate tips enable accurate tissue manipulation
- Tungsten carbide (TC) inserts ensure superior grip and extended instrument life
- Ergonomic Gutsch handle enhances comfort and surgical control
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Precision-aligned jaws deliver consistent gripping performance
- Corrosion-resistant construction withstands repeated sterilization
- Satin finish reduces operating room glare and supports easy cleaning
- Fully reusable and autoclavable
- Suitable for neurosurgery, spinal surgery, microsurgery, and vascular surgery
- Built for professional hospital and surgical center use
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing Forceps TC (Gutsch Handle, Straight, Delicate Tips) |
| Instrument Type | Tissue Forceps |
| Overall Length | 7 Inches |
| Tip Configuration | Straight, Delicate Tips |
| Handle Type | Gutsch Handle |
| Insert Material | Tungsten Carbide (TC) |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin Finish |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Applications | Tissue Grasping, Microsurgery, Fine Dissection |
| Sterilization | Autoclave Sterilizable |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
FAQs
1. What are the Neurosurgery Surgical 7” Cushing Forceps TC used for?
These forceps are designed for delicate tissue grasping and precise manipulation during neurosurgery, microsurgery, spinal surgery, and vascular procedures.
2. What are the benefits of tungsten carbide (TC) inserts?
Tungsten carbide inserts provide enhanced gripping strength, superior wear resistance, and a significantly longer instrument lifespan compared to standard stainless steel jaws.
3. What is the advantage of the Gutsch handle?
The Gutsch handle offers improved ergonomics, better instrument stability, reduced hand fatigue, and enhanced tactile feedback during delicate surgical procedures.
4. Can these forceps be sterilized and reused?
Yes. They are fully reusable and designed to withstand repeated steam autoclave sterilization and standard hospital reprocessing 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 procedures requiring precise tissue handling.

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