The Electrosurgical European Bipolar Forceps – Bayonet Angled Up are advanced precision surgical instruments designed for safe and controlled tissue coagulation in electrosurgical procedures. Engineered for superior visibility and access, these forceps are widely used in microsurgery, neurosurgery, ENT, and other delicate surgical specialties where accuracy and tissue preservation are essential.
The defining feature of this instrument is its angled-up tip design combined with a bayonet handle structure, which allows surgeons to access elevated or hard-to-reach anatomical areas with enhanced precision. The bayonet offset keeps the surgeon’s hand away from the line of sight, ensuring an unobstructed view of the surgical field, while the angled-up tip provides improved directional control during dissection and coagulation.
Manufactured from premium-grade surgical stainless steel, these bipolar forceps deliver excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance. The insulated shaft ensures safe and controlled energy transmission, preventing unintended electrical conduction and protecting surrounding healthy tissue during electrosurgical procedures.
The European bipolar system provides precise energy delivery directly between the forceps tips, allowing efficient coagulation with minimal thermal spread. This makes the instrument highly suitable for microsurgical applications where precision and tissue protection are critical, such as nerve-sparing, vascular, and deep cavity procedures.
The ergonomic lightweight construction reduces hand fatigue during long surgical sessions while maintaining stability and fine control. The smooth satin finish minimizes glare under operating room lighting, enhancing visibility and improving surgical accuracy.
These forceps are fully autoclavable and reusable, ensuring long-term cost efficiency and compliance with strict sterilization standards in modern healthcare environments. They are compatible with standard electrosurgical generators, allowing seamless integration into existing surgical setups without additional requirements.
The Bayonet Angled Up Bipolar Forceps are especially valuable in procedures requiring upward directional access, such as deep cavity work or anatomically elevated surgical planes. Their design ensures maximum control, safety, and precision in complex surgical environments.
Overall, this instrument represents a combination of ergonomic innovation and surgical precision, making it an essential tool for surgeons who demand reliability and accuracy in electrosurgical procedures.
Key Features
- Premium European bayonet bipolar forceps
- Angled-up tip for superior directional access
- Insulated shaft for enhanced electrical safety
- High-grade surgical stainless steel construction
- Minimal thermal spread for tissue protection
- Bayonet design improves surgical field visibility
- Ergonomic lightweight handling reduces fatigue
- Excellent precision for microsurgical procedures
- Compatible with standard electrosurgical units
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Smooth satin finish reduces glare
- Ideal for deep and elevated anatomical regions
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Electrosurgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Microsurgical coagulation & dissection |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Anti-reflective finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Insulated Electrosurgical Instrument |
| Instrument Type | Bayonet European Bipolar Forceps |
| Tip Style | Angled Up |
| Usage | Neurosurgery, ENT, Plastic Surgery, Microsurgery |
Product Contents
- 1 × Electrosurgical European Bayonet Bipolar Forceps – Angled Up
Applications
- Neurosurgical deep field procedures
- ENT microsurgical operations
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Vascular and nerve-preserving procedures
- General electrosurgical coagulation
- Deep and upward-access surgical sites
FAQs
Q1: What is the advantage of an angled-up bipolar forceps?
A: It allows better access to elevated or upward-facing anatomical structures.
Q2: Why is the bayonet design used?
A: It improves visibility by keeping the surgeon’s hand out of the direct line of sight.
Q3: Are these forceps safe for electrosurgery?
A: Yes, they are insulated for safe and controlled energy delivery.
Q4: Can they be reused after sterilization?
A: Yes, they are fully autoclavable and designed for repeated use.
Q5: What surgical fields use this instrument?
A: Neurosurgery, ENT, microsurgery, plastic surgery, and vascular procedures.

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