The Electro Surgical Jeweler Disposable Bipolar Two Pin Forceps are ultra-precision electrosurgical instruments designed for delicate coagulation and fine tissue manipulation in microsurgical environments. Commonly used in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, plastic surgery, and other high-precision surgical specialties, these forceps provide exceptional accuracy and control in the most sensitive surgical procedures.
The jeweler-style tip design features extremely fine, precisely aligned two-pin electrodes that allow surgeons to work on minute anatomical structures with maximum accuracy. This design is especially useful in procedures requiring meticulous dissection and coagulation of small vessels and delicate tissues where precision is critical.
These forceps operate using bipolar electrosurgical technology, enabling electrical current to flow only between the two tips. This eliminates the need for a grounding pad and significantly reduces the risk of unintended thermal injury to surrounding tissues. The result is controlled coagulation with enhanced safety and minimal collateral damage.
As a single-use disposable instrument, the Electro Surgical Jeweler Bipolar Forceps ensure optimal sterility and eliminate the risk of cross-contamination. This makes them highly suitable for modern operating rooms, outpatient surgical centers, and emergency procedures where infection control is a priority.
Manufactured from high-quality conductive medical-grade materials, these forceps ensure stable energy transmission and consistent performance throughout the procedure. Despite being disposable, they are engineered to deliver professional-grade precision comparable to reusable microsurgical instruments.
The ergonomic lightweight design enhances surgeon comfort and reduces fatigue during long and delicate procedures. The insulated shaft ensures that energy is confined strictly to the tip area, minimizing thermal spread and protecting surrounding healthy tissues.
The precision-aligned jeweler tips allow for accurate coagulation of micro-vessels and fine tissue structures, making the instrument ideal for high-magnification surgical fields. Its consistent performance ensures reliable outcomes in complex microsurgical environments.
The Electro Surgical Jeweler Disposable Bipolar Two Pin Forceps are fully compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems used in modern operating rooms. Their combination of precision, sterility, and ease of use makes them a trusted choice for delicate surgical procedures.
Key Features
- Ultra-fine jeweler-style bipolar tips for precision work
- Disposable sterile single-use design for maximum safety
- Bipolar technology eliminates need for grounding pad
- Ideal for microsurgery, neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology
- High-quality conductive medical-grade material
- Precision-aligned two-pin electrodes
- Insulated shaft reduces thermal spread
- Lightweight ergonomic design for surgeon comfort
- Minimizes risk of cross-contamination
- Consistent and stable energy transmission
- Compatible with standard electrosurgical units
- Designed for high-magnification surgical procedures
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Disposable Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Microsurgery, Neurosurgery, ENT, Ophthalmology |
| Material | Medical Grade Conductive Polymer/Metal Alloy |
| Finish | Sterile Single Use Finish |
| Sterilization | Pre-Sterilized (Disposable) |
| Reusability | Single Use Disposable |
| Specialty | Jeweler Two-Pin Ultra Fine Tip |
| Instrument Type | Electro Surgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Usage | Micro coagulation and tissue handling |
| Product Contents | 1 x Sterile Disposable Forceps |
Applications
- Neurosurgical microsurgical procedures
- ENT delicate tissue surgeries
- Ophthalmic microsurgery
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Micro vessel coagulation
- Fine dissection in high-magnification fields
- Precision electrosurgical bleeding control
FAQs
Q1: What are Jeweler Bipolar Forceps used for?
A1: They are used for ultra-fine coagulation and tissue handling in microsurgical procedures requiring high precision.
Q2: Why are they called jeweler forceps?
A2: Because their ultra-fine tips resemble jeweler tools designed for delicate and precise work.
Q3: Are these forceps reusable?
A3: No, they are single-use disposable instruments designed for sterility and safety.
Q4: Do they require a grounding pad?
A4: No, bipolar forceps do not require a grounding pad.
Q5: Which surgeries use this instrument?
A5: Neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, and plastic microsurgery commonly use it.
Q6: Are they sterile when supplied?
A6: Yes, they are pre-sterilized and ready for single-use application.

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