The Electro Surgical Jeweler #5 Non-Stick Microsurgery Bipolar Forceps are advanced precision instruments designed for delicate microsurgical and electrosurgical procedures where accuracy, control, and tissue safety are critical. These forceps feature ultra-fine Jeweler #5 tips combined with a specialized non-stick coating that significantly improves surgical efficiency and performance.
Engineered for bipolar electrosurgery, the instrument delivers controlled electrical energy precisely between the two tips. This ensures targeted coagulation of tissues while minimizing thermal spread and preventing damage to surrounding structures. The result is safer surgical performance with improved precision in highly sensitive procedures.
The integrated non-stick technology is a key feature of this instrument. It prevents tissue adhesion and carbon buildup on the tips during coagulation, allowing smoother operation and reducing interruptions during surgery. This enhances visibility and maintains consistent performance throughout the procedure.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The material ensures stable electrical conductivity, which is essential for consistent bipolar energy delivery in microsurgical applications.
The Jeweler #5 ultra-fine tip design provides maximum precision in confined surgical fields. It allows surgeons to perform delicate coagulation and tissue manipulation with high accuracy and minimal trauma. This makes the instrument ideal for neurosurgery, ophthalmic procedures, ENT surgeries, and plastic or reconstructive microsurgery.
The ergonomic and lightweight design ensures superior handling comfort, reducing surgeon fatigue during prolonged procedures. The balanced structure enhances control and stability, enabling smooth and precise movements in complex surgical environments.
These forceps are fully compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems and integrate easily into modern surgical setups. Their reusable and autoclavable construction ensures long-term usability while maintaining strict sterilization standards required in healthcare facilities.
The Electrosurgical Jeweler #5 Non-Stick Microsurgery Bipolar Forceps are trusted for their precision, reliability, and efficiency in high-end microsurgical applications. They are an essential tool for surgeons who demand consistent performance in the most delicate procedures.
Key Features
- Jeweler #5 ultra-fine microsurgical tips
- Non-stick coating reduces tissue adhesion and carbon buildup
- Bipolar coagulation for controlled energy delivery
- High-grade surgical stainless steel construction
- Excellent electrical conductivity and stability
- Minimal thermal spread for safer tissue handling
- Lightweight ergonomic design for improved control
- Fully autoclavable and reusable instrument
- Corrosion and heat-resistant durability
- Compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical units
- Ideal for delicate microsurgical procedures
- Enhanced visibility during surgery due to reduced sticking
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Jeweler #5 Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Microsurgical coagulation |
| Material | Surgical-grade stainless steel |
| Finish | Non-stick coated surface |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Yes |
| Specialty | Non-stick microsurgical instrument |
| Instrument Type | Jeweler #5 Forceps |
| Usage | Neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmic, OR use |
| Product Contents | 1 x Jeweler #5 Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps |
Applications
- Neurosurgery procedures
- Ophthalmic microsurgery
- ENT surgical procedures
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Fine bipolar coagulation
- Microsurgical dissection
- Delicate vascular procedures
- Minimally invasive surgery
FAQs
1. What is the purpose of non-stick coating in bipolar forceps?
It prevents tissue sticking and carbon buildup, improving surgical efficiency.
2. Is Jeweler #5 suitable for microsurgery?
Yes, it is specifically designed for ultra-precise microsurgical applications.
3. Can this instrument be reused?
Yes, it is fully reusable and autoclavable.
4. Which surgeries commonly use this forceps?
It is used in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, and plastic microsurgery.
5. Does it reduce thermal damage?
Yes, bipolar technology ensures controlled energy delivery with minimal thermal spread.

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