The Electro Surgical Jansen Bayonet Irrigation Disposable Bipolar Forceps are advanced electrosurgical instruments designed for high-precision coagulation in complex and delicate surgical procedures. Combining bipolar technology with integrated irrigation capability, these forceps are engineered to maintain a clear surgical field while delivering controlled energy for safe and effective tissue handling.
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, ENT surgery, plastic surgery, and microsurgical procedures where visibility, precision, and thermal control are critical. The integrated irrigation feature helps continuously clear blood, debris, and thermal buildup from the surgical site, ensuring optimal visibility and reducing tissue sticking during coagulation.
The Jansen bayonet design enhances surgical access by offsetting the handle from the working tip. This improves line-of-sight visibility, especially in deep or narrow cavities, allowing surgeons to operate with greater accuracy and comfort. The ergonomic structure is particularly valuable in microsurgical and neurovascular procedures where precision is essential.
Operating on bipolar electrosurgical technology, these forceps allow electrical current to flow only between the two tips, eliminating the need for a grounding pad. This significantly reduces the risk of unintended thermal injury to surrounding tissues and provides highly controlled coagulation.
As a disposable single-use instrument, the Electro Surgical Jansen Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps ensure maximum sterility and eliminate the need for reprocessing. This reduces cross-contamination risks and enhances operational efficiency in hospitals and surgical centers.
Manufactured using high-quality conductive and medical-grade materials, the instrument ensures stable energy transmission and reliable performance throughout the procedure. The irrigation channel assists in cooling the tissue interface, reducing thermal spread and improving overall surgical safety.
The insulated shaft and precision-aligned tips provide enhanced control and safety, while the lightweight ergonomic design reduces surgeon fatigue during prolonged procedures. This makes it suitable for high-demand surgical environments requiring consistent performance.
The Electro Surgical Jansen Bayonet Irrigation Disposable Bipolar Forceps are fully compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems. Their combination of irrigation, precision coagulation, and bayonet visibility makes them a highly advanced solution for modern surgical practice.
Key Features
- Jansen bayonet design for superior deep-field visibility
- Integrated irrigation system for clear surgical field
- Disposable sterile single-use instrument
- Bipolar technology eliminates need for grounding pad
- Ideal for neurosurgery, ENT, and microsurgery
- High-quality conductive medical-grade materials
- Insulated shaft for controlled energy delivery
- Precision tips for accurate coagulation
- Reduces thermal spread and tissue sticking
- Lightweight ergonomic design for better control
- Compatible with standard electrosurgical units
- Enhances safety and reduces cross-contamination risk
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Irrigation Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Neurosurgery, ENT, Microsurgery, Plastic Surgery |
| Material | Medical Grade Conductive Polymer/Metal Composite |
| Finish | Sterile Single Use Finish |
| Sterilization | Pre-Sterilized (Disposable) |
| Reusability | Single Use Disposable |
| Specialty | Jansen Bayonet with Irrigation |
| Instrument Type | Electro Surgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Usage | Coagulation with irrigation-assisted control |
| Product Contents | 1 x Sterile Disposable Forceps |
Applications
- Neurosurgical deep cavity procedures
- ENT microsurgical operations
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Fine vessel coagulation
- Irrigation-assisted electrosurgery
- Nerve preservation procedures
- High-precision bleeding control
FAQs
Q1: What is irrigation bipolar forceps used for?
A1: It is used for precise coagulation while simultaneously irrigating the surgical field to maintain visibility and reduce thermal damage.
Q2: Why is irrigation important in surgery?
A2: Irrigation clears blood and debris and helps reduce heat buildup during electrosurgical procedures.
Q3: What is the benefit of the Jansen bayonet design?
A3: It improves visibility by keeping the surgeon’s hand out of the direct line of sight.
Q4: Are these forceps reusable?
A4: No, they are single-use disposable instruments designed for sterility and safety.
Q5: Do they require a grounding pad?
A5: No, bipolar forceps operate without a grounding pad.
Q6: Which specialties commonly use this instrument?
A6: Neurosurgery, ENT, microsurgery, and plastic surgery commonly use it.

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