The Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps are premium single-use electrosurgical instruments engineered to provide exceptional precision, controlled hemostasis, and superior visibility during delicate surgical procedures. Featuring a specialized bayonet design, these forceps allow surgeons to work comfortably in deep and restricted operative fields while maintaining a clear line of sight to critical anatomical structures.
Bipolar electrosurgery is an essential technique in modern surgical practice because electrical current flows exclusively between the tips of the forceps rather than through the patient’s body. This focused energy delivery minimizes lateral thermal spread, reduces tissue trauma, and provides accurate vessel coagulation. As a result, bipolar forceps are widely preferred for procedures involving sensitive tissues and microsurgical precision.
The bayonet-shaped profile is specifically designed to position the surgeon’s hand away from the direct viewing axis. This ergonomic advantage improves visualization when operating under surgical microscopes and facilitates access to confined anatomical regions. The design is particularly beneficial in neurosurgery, otolaryngology, skull base surgery, and other procedures requiring meticulous tissue handling and precise hemostasis.
Manufactured from premium medical-grade materials, the Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps deliver reliable electrical conductivity and structural stability throughout the surgical procedure. The insulated body directs electrical energy exclusively to the working tips, helping to protect surrounding tissues and enhance procedural safety.
The single-use sterile design supports strict infection prevention protocols by eliminating the risks associated with reusable instruments and reprocessing. Each forceps is individually packaged and ready for immediate use, ensuring consistent performance while reducing operating room preparation time and maintenance costs. Healthcare facilities benefit from improved workflow efficiency and reduced concerns regarding cross-contamination.
The lightweight ergonomic construction minimizes hand fatigue and provides excellent tactile control during prolonged or technically demanding procedures. Surgeons can perform delicate dissections, coagulate fine blood vessels, and manipulate soft tissues with greater confidence and accuracy.
These disposable bipolar forceps are compatible with standard electrosurgical systems commonly used in hospitals and surgical centers. Their versatility makes them suitable for a broad range of specialties, including neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and other microsurgical disciplines.
The Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps combine advanced electrosurgical technology, sterile convenience, and precision engineering to meet the rigorous demands of modern surgical practice. They provide healthcare professionals with a dependable instrument solution that prioritizes patient safety, surgical efficiency, and superior clinical outcomes.
Key Features
- Bayonet design provides unobstructed surgical visualization
- Single-use disposable construction for maximum infection control
- Precise bipolar coagulation with minimal thermal spread
- Fine tips for delicate tissue handling and vessel sealing
- Premium medical-grade materials ensure dependable performance
- Insulated body enhances procedural safety
- Lightweight ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue
- Individually sterile packaged for immediate use
- Eliminates cleaning and sterilization requirements
- Compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems
- Ideal for microsurgical and deep operative procedures
- Provides consistent quality in every surgical application
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Disposable Electrosurgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Tissue Manipulation and Bipolar Coagulation |
| Material | Medical-Grade Stainless Steel with Insulated Components |
| Finish | Satin Finish |
| Sterilization | Pre-Sterilized, Single Use |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery, ENT, Ophthalmology, Plastic Surgery, Microsurgery |
| Instrument Type | Bayonet Bipolar Forceps |
| Tip Configuration | Fine Bayonet Tips |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Use |
| Energy System | Bipolar Electrosurgery |
Product Contents
- 1 × Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps
- Individually sterile packaged
- Ready for immediate clinical use
Applications
The Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps are commonly used in:
- Neurosurgical procedures
- Cranial and spinal operations
- ENT and otologic surgery
- Skull base interventions
- Ophthalmic procedures
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Fine vessel coagulation
- Microsurgical tissue manipulation
- Soft tissue hemostasis
- Precision electrosurgical applications
FAQs
What are Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps used for?
These forceps are used for tissue manipulation, vessel coagulation, and hemostasis during neurosurgical, ENT, ophthalmic, and microsurgical procedures.
Why is the bayonet design important in electrosurgery?
The bayonet shape keeps the surgeon’s hand out of the line of sight, providing better visualization and access during delicate or deep surgical procedures.
Are these bipolar forceps disposable?
Yes, they are sterile single-use instruments designed to maximize infection control and eliminate reprocessing requirements.
How does bipolar electrosurgery minimize tissue damage?
Bipolar technology confines electrical current between the forceps tips, reducing thermal spread and protecting adjacent tissues.
Which medical specialties commonly use bayonet bipolar forceps?
They are widely used in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, plastic surgery, and various microsurgical disciplines.
Do these forceps require sterilization before use?
No, the forceps are individually pre-sterilized and ready for immediate use in clinical settings.
Can Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps be reused?
No, these instruments are intended exclusively for single-patient use and should be disposed of according to established infection control and medical waste protocols after the procedure.

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