The Neurosurgery Surgical 6” Nelson Tissue Forceps (6×7 Teeth) is a premium microsurgical instrument engineered to deliver secure tissue grasping and precise manipulation during advanced neurosurgical procedures. Designed with the trusted Nelson pattern and a finely crafted 6×7 toothed jaw configuration, these forceps provide excellent tissue stabilization while minimizing unnecessary trauma. Their compact size, ergonomic design, and precision manufacturing make them an indispensable instrument for neurosurgeons, spine surgeons, and microsurgical specialists.
Delicate neurological procedures require instruments capable of maintaining a firm grip on tissue without excessive compression or slippage. The 6×7 interlocking teeth provide multiple points of contact that evenly distribute gripping force across the tissue surface. This design offers exceptional holding strength while reducing the need for excessive hand pressure, helping preserve tissue integrity during dissection, retraction, suturing, and reconstruction.
The 6-inch overall length makes these forceps highly maneuverable within confined operative fields. Their compact profile allows surgeons to perform intricate procedures with outstanding precision while maintaining clear visualization under operating microscopes and magnification systems. The shorter length enhances responsiveness, making the instrument particularly suitable for cranial surgery, spinal procedures, skull base operations, and minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Neurosurgery Surgical 6” Nelson Tissue Forceps (6×7 Teeth) provides outstanding strength, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting clinical performance. Precision machining ensures perfect tooth alignment and smooth jaw operation, allowing dependable tissue control throughout repeated surgical use. The satin matte finish minimizes glare from operating room lighting and microscope illumination, improving visibility during delicate microsurgical procedures.
The ergonomically balanced Nelson handle is designed to provide superior comfort and responsive tactile feedback. Its lightweight construction reduces hand fatigue during prolonged procedures while enabling precise, controlled movements. Surgeons benefit from enhanced dexterity when grasping fascia, connective tissue, dura mater, and other soft tissues encountered during neurological surgery.
These forceps are routinely used during brain tumor resections, cerebrovascular surgery, aneurysm repair, spinal decompression, cervical and lumbar spine surgery, skull base procedures, hydrocephalus surgery, peripheral nerve repair, and microvascular reconstruction. They are also valuable in orthopedic spine surgery, plastic and reconstructive microsurgery, ENT surgery, vascular surgery, and other specialties where secure tissue grasping is essential.
The 6×7 toothed design offers excellent tissue retention during wound closure, tissue approximation, and surgical exposure. Its dependable grip allows surgeons to manipulate tissues confidently while minimizing repeated repositioning of the instrument, contributing to improved procedural efficiency.
The Neurosurgery Surgical 6” Nelson Tissue Forceps (6×7 Teeth) is fully compatible with standard hospital sterilization methods, including steam autoclaving. Its reusable construction maintains structural integrity, precision tooth alignment, and corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization cycles, providing exceptional long-term value.
Trusted by neurosurgeons and operating room professionals worldwide, this instrument reflects the highest standards of surgical craftsmanship. Its combination of precision 6×7 toothed jaws, ergonomic handling, premium stainless steel construction, and reliable durability makes it an essential component of every professional neurosurgical instrument set.
Key Features
- Precision 6×7 toothed tips for secure tissue grasping
- Compact 6-inch length for superior microsurgical control
- Nelson pattern designed for delicate neurosurgical procedures
- Multiple tooth contact points improve tissue stability
- Secure grip minimizes tissue slippage during surgery
- Ideal for tissue dissection, retraction, and suturing
- Lightweight ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue
- Excellent tactile feedback for precise tissue manipulation
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Satin matte finish minimizes glare under operating microscopes
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Corrosion-resistant for long-lasting clinical performance
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical 6” Nelson Tissue Forceps (6×7 Teeth) |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Instrument Type | Tissue Forceps |
| Overall Length | 6 Inches |
| Tip Configuration | 6×7 Teeth |
| Pattern | Nelson |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Handle Type | Nelson Handle |
| Sterility | Supplied Non-Sterile |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclave Compatible |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Clinical Applications | Neurosurgery, Brain Surgery, Spine Surgery, Skull Base Surgery, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Microvascular Surgery, Orthopedic Spine Surgery, ENT Surgery |
FAQs
1. What is the Neurosurgery Surgical 6” Nelson Tissue Forceps (6×7 Teeth) used for?
It is used for securely grasping and stabilizing delicate soft tissues during neurosurgical, spinal, and microsurgical procedures.
2. What are the advantages of the 6×7 toothed tip configuration?
The 6×7 interlocking teeth provide a firm, stable grip with multiple contact points, reducing tissue slippage while minimizing excessive compression.
3. Why is the 6-inch length beneficial?
The compact 6-inch length offers exceptional maneuverability and precise control, making it ideal for delicate procedures performed in confined operative fields.
4. Is this instrument reusable after sterilization?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel and is fully reusable after standard steam autoclave sterilization.
5. Which surgical specialties commonly use these tissue forceps?
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, orthopedic spine surgery, cerebrovascular surgery, skull base surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, microvascular surgery, ENT surgery, vascular surgery, and plastic reconstructive surgery where secure and precise tissue handling is required.

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