The Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps are advanced electrosurgical instruments designed for precise coagulation and fine tissue handling in complex surgical environments. These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and microsurgical procedures where visibility, precision, and sterility are essential.
The bayonet design is specifically engineered to improve surgical visibility by offsetting the handle away from the direct line of sight. This allows surgeons to work comfortably in deep or narrow surgical fields without obstruction, significantly enhancing precision and control during delicate procedures.
These forceps operate using bipolar electrosurgical technology, where electrical current flows only between the two tips of the instrument. This eliminates the need for a grounding pad and reduces the risk of unintended thermal injury to surrounding tissues, ensuring safe and localized coagulation.
As a single-use disposable instrument, the Electro Surgical Bayonet Bipolar Forceps ensure maximum sterility and eliminate the need for reprocessing. This helps reduce cross-contamination risks and improves efficiency in hospitals, surgical centers, and outpatient operating rooms.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade conductive materials, the instrument ensures stable energy transmission and reliable performance throughout the procedure. Despite being disposable, it delivers professional-grade precision suitable for microsurgical applications.
The insulated shaft ensures that electrical energy is confined strictly to the working tips, minimizing thermal spread and protecting surrounding healthy tissues. This is particularly important in delicate surgeries where precision and safety are critical.
The lightweight ergonomic design reduces surgeon fatigue during long procedures, while the precision-aligned tips allow accurate coagulation of small vessels and fine tissue structures in restricted surgical areas.
The Electro Surgical Bayonet Disposable Bipolar Forceps are fully compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems used in modern operating rooms. Their combination of sterility, visibility enhancement, and precision control makes them a reliable choice for advanced surgical procedures.
Key Features
- Bayonet design for superior surgical visibility
- Single-use sterile disposable instrument
- Bipolar technology eliminates need for grounding pad
- Ideal for neurosurgery, ENT, and microsurgery
- High-quality medical-grade conductive material
- Precision-aligned tips for accurate coagulation
- Insulated shaft reduces thermal spread
- Lightweight ergonomic design for surgeon comfort
- Minimizes cross-contamination risk
- Stable and consistent energy delivery
- Compatible with standard electrosurgical units
- Designed for deep and narrow surgical fields
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Disposable Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Neurosurgery, ENT, Microsurgery, Plastic Surgery |
| Material | Medical Grade Conductive Polymer/Metal Alloy |
| Finish | Sterile Single Use Finish |
| Sterilization | Pre-Sterilized (Disposable) |
| Reusability | Single Use Disposable |
| Specialty | Bayonet Design |
| Instrument Type | Electro Surgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Usage | Tissue coagulation and fine dissection |
| Product Contents | 1 x Sterile Disposable Forceps |
Applications
- Neurosurgical deep cavity procedures
- ENT microsurgical operations
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Ophthalmic precision surgery
- Fine vessel coagulation
- Deep field electrosurgical procedures
- Sterile outpatient surgical environments
FAQs
Q1: What is bayonet bipolar forceps used for?
A1: It is used for precise coagulation in deep or narrow surgical fields where visibility is limited.
Q2: Why is the bayonet design important?
A2: It improves visibility by keeping the surgeon’s hand out of the direct line of sight.
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 specialties use this instrument?
A5: Neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and microsurgery.
Q6: Are they sterile when supplied?
A6: Yes, they are pre-sterilized and ready for single use.

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