The Electro Surgical Jansen Bayonet Bipolar Forceps are high-precision electrosurgical instruments designed for controlled coagulation and fine tissue manipulation in delicate and minimally invasive surgical procedures. Widely used in neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery, and microsurgery, these forceps are engineered to deliver superior accuracy, safety, and surgical control in complex anatomical regions.
The defining feature of the Jansen bayonet design is its offset handle structure, which keeps the surgeon’s hand away from the direct line of sight. This improves visibility of the operative field, particularly in deep or narrow cavities, allowing for enhanced precision during critical surgical tasks. This design is especially beneficial in neurosurgical and ENT procedures where unobstructed vision is essential.
These forceps operate on bipolar electrosurgical technology, enabling electrical current to flow only between the two tips of the instrument. This eliminates the need for a grounding pad and significantly reduces the risk of unintended thermal injury to surrounding tissues. The result is highly controlled coagulation with improved patient safety and surgical accuracy.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Electro Surgical Jansen Bayonet Forceps offer excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The instrument is designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining structural integrity and consistent performance in demanding operating room environments.
The precision-aligned fine tips ensure accurate energy delivery for effective coagulation of small vessels and delicate tissues. Many models include non-stick or low-adhesion coatings that minimize tissue adhesion and carbon buildup during activation, improving efficiency and maintaining a clear surgical field.
The ergonomic lightweight design reduces surgeon fatigue during prolonged procedures, while the insulated shaft ensures that energy is confined to the working tips only. This prevents unintended thermal spread, which is critical in microsurgical and neurovascular applications where precision is paramount.
The Electro Surgical Jansen Bayonet Forceps are fully compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical units used in modern operating rooms. Their reliable performance, superior visibility, and precision handling make them a trusted choice for surgeons performing advanced and delicate procedures.
Whether used for fine vessel sealing, nerve preservation, or microsurgical dissection, these forceps provide outstanding control, safety, and consistency in every application.
Key Features
- Jansen bayonet design for improved surgical visibility
- Ideal for deep cavity and microsurgical procedures
- Bipolar technology eliminates need for grounding pad
- High-grade surgical stainless steel construction
- Excellent corrosion resistance and durability
- Precision-aligned fine tips for accurate coagulation
- Non-stick or low-adhesion coating (model dependent)
- Minimal thermal spread for enhanced safety
- Lightweight ergonomic design reduces fatigue
- Insulated shaft for controlled energy delivery
- Reusable and fully autoclavable instrument
- Compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Neurosurgery, ENT, Microsurgery, Plastic Surgery |
| Material | Medical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Non-Stick / Satin Finish (Model Dependent) |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Jansen Bayonet Design |
| Instrument Type | Electro Surgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Usage | Tissue coagulation and fine dissection |
| Product Contents | 1 x Bipolar Forceps Unit |
Applications
- Neurosurgical deep cavity procedures
- ENT microsurgery
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Microsurgical vessel coagulation
- Nerve preservation procedures
- Electrosurgical bleeding control
- Fine dissection in restricted areas
FAQs
Q1: What is the Jansen Bayonet Forceps used for?
A1: It is used for precise coagulation and tissue handling in delicate surgical procedures, especially in deep or narrow surgical fields.
Q2: Why is it called “bayonet”?
A2: The bayonet design offsets the handle, improving visibility by keeping the surgeon’s hand out of the line of sight.
Q3: Do these forceps require a grounding pad?
A3: No, bipolar forceps do not require a grounding pad.
Q4: Are they reusable?
A4: Yes, they are fully reusable and designed for repeated autoclave sterilization.
Q5: What material are they made from?
A5: They are made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Q6: Can they be used in microsurgery?
A6: Yes, they are specifically designed for microsurgical and other high-precision surgical applications.

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