Electro Surgical Silver Glide Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps are premium microsurgical instruments specifically engineered to deliver accurate bipolar coagulation with minimal tissue adhesion. Designed for modern operating rooms, these forceps combine the traditional Cushing profile with advanced Silver Glide non-stick technology, providing surgeons with superior precision, enhanced visibility, and improved procedural efficiency.
The straight configuration allows direct access to surgical sites, making these forceps particularly valuable in neurosurgery, spinal procedures, ENT operations, and various microsurgical interventions. Their fine tips enable meticulous control over coagulation, allowing surgeons to manage delicate vascular structures while preserving adjacent tissues and minimizing thermal injury.
One of the most significant advantages of the Silver Glide technology is its specialized non-stick surface. During electrosurgical procedures, tissue sticking can interrupt workflow, compromise visibility, and increase instrument maintenance requirements. The Silver Glide coating substantially reduces tissue adherence to the forceps tips, ensuring smoother operation, cleaner coagulation, and improved surgical outcomes. This feature is especially important in lengthy or highly delicate procedures where uninterrupted precision is essential.
Electro Surgical Silver Glide Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel to ensure exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical performance. The robust construction supports repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining the integrity of both the instrument structure and the non-stick surface technology.
The ergonomic design contributes to surgeon comfort and precision. Lightweight construction, balanced handling, and the traditional Cushing pattern help reduce hand fatigue during extended operations. The straight design further improves accessibility and line-of-sight, allowing accurate manipulation within confined operative fields.
These bipolar forceps operate by transmitting electrical energy exclusively between the two forceps tips, providing highly localized coagulation. This bipolar mechanism significantly reduces unintended energy dispersion and minimizes collateral tissue damage compared to monopolar systems. As a result, the instrument is ideally suited for procedures involving sensitive neurological, vascular, and soft tissue structures.
The Silver Glide Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps are compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical generators widely used in hospitals and surgical centers. Their versatility makes them an essential instrument for neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, vascular specialists, and other microsurgical professionals who demand reliability and precision.
Designed for repeated use, these forceps can withstand standard autoclave sterilization procedures, providing healthcare facilities with a cost-effective and environmentally responsible surgical solution. Their combination of advanced non-stick performance, ergonomic handling, and durable construction makes them a valuable addition to any modern surgical instrument inventory.
Key Features
- Premium Electro Surgical Silver Glide Cushing Straight Bipolar Forceps
- Advanced non-stick Silver Glide tip technology
- Straight design for improved surgical access and visibility
- Minimizes tissue adherence during coagulation procedures
- Provides precise bipolar electrosurgical performance
- Fine tips for delicate microsurgical applications
- Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable construction
- Compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical systems
- Lightweight ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue
- Fully reusable and autoclavable
- Ideal for neurosurgery, ENT, spinal, and microsurgical procedures
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Electro Surgical Bipolar Forceps |
| Application | Bipolar Coagulation and Hemostasis |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Silver Glide Non-Stick Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery, ENT, Microsurgery |
| Instrument Type | Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Use |
Product Contents
- 1 × Electro Surgical Silver Glide Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps
- Individually inspected for quality assurance
- Supplied ready for standard sterilization procedures before use
Applications
These bipolar forceps are commonly used in:
- Neurosurgical procedures
- Brain and cranial surgery
- Spinal operations
- ENT and otolaryngology surgeries
- Microsurgical interventions
- Vascular surgery
- Plastic and reconstructive procedures
- Delicate tissue coagulation
- Fine vessel hemostasis
- Hospital and outpatient surgical centers
FAQs
What are Electro Surgical Silver Glide Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps used for?
These forceps are used for precise bipolar coagulation and hemostasis during delicate surgical procedures, particularly in neurosurgery, ENT, and microsurgery.
What is the benefit of Silver Glide non-stick technology?
The Silver Glide coating reduces tissue sticking to the forceps tips, improving visibility, efficiency, and consistency during electrosurgical procedures.
Why is a straight bipolar forceps design preferred?
Straight bipolar forceps provide direct access and enhanced visibility in many surgical fields, allowing precise control during delicate operations.
Are these forceps reusable?
Yes, they are fully reusable and designed to withstand repeated autoclave sterilization cycles without compromising performance.
Can these forceps be connected to standard bipolar generators?
Yes, Electro Surgical Silver Glide Cushing Straight Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps are compatible with most conventional bipolar electrosurgical systems used in operating rooms.
Which surgical specialties commonly use these instruments?
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, spinal surgery, ENT, vascular surgery, plastic surgery, and other microsurgical disciplines requiring accurate and controlled hemostasis.

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