The European Bipolar Forceps Jeweler #5 are ultra-precision electrosurgical instruments designed for fine microsurgical coagulation and delicate tissue manipulation. Engineered with Jeweler #5 fine tips, these forceps are widely used in procedures where extreme accuracy, minimal thermal spread, and controlled energy delivery are essential.
These forceps operate on bipolar electrosurgical technology, allowing electrical energy to pass precisely between the two tips. This ensures targeted coagulation of tissue without affecting surrounding structures, making them highly suitable for sensitive surgical fields. The European design standard further enhances precision, balance, and surgical reliability.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the instrument offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance stability. The material ensures optimal electrical conductivity, which is critical for consistent bipolar energy transmission during microsurgical procedures.
The Jeweler #5 ultra-fine tips are specifically designed for high-precision work in confined anatomical spaces. This allows surgeons to perform delicate coagulation and dissection with maximum control and minimal tissue trauma. The fine tip geometry also enhances visibility and accuracy during complex procedures.
The ergonomic and lightweight design reduces surgeon fatigue during prolonged operations while maintaining superior handling control. The balanced structure allows smooth, steady movements, making it highly effective for microsurgery where stability is critical.
The European Bipolar Jeweler #5 Forceps are fully compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems. Their reusable and autoclavable construction ensures long-term usability while maintaining strict sterilization and hygiene standards required in modern surgical environments.
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, ophthalmology, ENT surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and other microsurgical specialties. Their precision engineering and non-stick performance make them a trusted instrument for surgeons performing highly delicate procedures.
Key Features
- Jeweler #5 ultra-fine precision tips
- European-grade microsurgical design
- Bipolar coagulation for controlled energy delivery
- High-quality surgical stainless steel construction
- Excellent electrical conductivity and stability
- Minimizes thermal spread to surrounding tissue
- Ergonomic lightweight design for better control
- Fully autoclavable and reusable instrument
- Corrosion and heat-resistant durability
- Ideal for microsurgical and delicate procedures
- Compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical units
- Enhanced precision for confined surgical areas
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | European Jeweler #5 Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Microsurgical coagulation |
| Material | Surgical-grade stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin / anti-glare finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Yes |
| Specialty | Ultra-precision bipolar instrument |
| Instrument Type | Jeweler #5 Forceps |
| Usage | Neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmic, OR use |
| Product Contents | 1 x European Jeweler #5 Bipolar Forceps |
Applications
- Neurosurgery procedures
- Ophthalmic microsurgery
- ENT surgical procedures
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Fine tissue bipolar coagulation
- Microsurgical dissection
- Delicate vascular procedures
- Minimally invasive surgery
FAQs
1. What is the Electrosurgical Jeweler #5 Bipolar Forceps used for?
It is used for precise bipolar coagulation in microsurgical and delicate surgical procedures.
2. What makes Jeweler #5 tips special?
They provide ultra-fine precision for working in very small and delicate surgical areas.
3. Is this instrument reusable?
Yes, it is fully reusable and autoclavable.
4. Which surgeries commonly use this forceps?
It is used in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, and plastic surgery.
5. Does bipolar design reduce tissue damage?
Yes, it ensures controlled energy delivery with minimal thermal spread to surrounding tissue.

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