Lahey Cholecystectomy Curved Forceps with Longitudinal Serrations are specialized surgical instruments designed for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues during cholecystectomy and other general surgical procedures. The curved jaw design provides improved access to deep and confined surgical sites, allowing surgeons to work with greater precision while maintaining a clear view of the operative field. Their design makes them particularly effective for handling tissue in abdominal and biliary surgery.
The jaws feature fine longitudinal serrations that provide a secure, non-slip grip on tissue without excessive compression. This enhances control during dissection and tissue manipulation while helping minimize unnecessary tissue trauma. The curved profile also allows easier navigation around anatomical structures during surgical procedures.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, Lahey Cholecystectomy Forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. They are designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising their strength, alignment, or gripping performance. The smooth finish supports easy cleaning and helps maintain the strict hygiene standards required in surgical environments.
The ergonomic ring handles and ratchet locking mechanism provide comfortable handling and allow the instrument to maintain a secure grip without continuous hand pressure. This reduces hand fatigue during lengthy procedures while improving overall surgical efficiency and precision.
Lahey Cholecystectomy Curved Forceps are widely used in gallbladder surgery, hepatobiliary procedures, general surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, and other operations requiring secure tissue handling. Their dependable performance makes them an essential instrument in modern surgical instrument sets.
Key Features
Curved jaws for improved access to deep surgical areas
Longitudinal serrations provide a secure, non-slip tissue grip
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
Designed for tissue grasping and manipulation during surgery
Ratchet locking mechanism for secure tissue holding
Corrosion and rust resistant construction
Autoclavable for repeated sterilization cycles
Reusable and suitable for long-term professional use
Ergonomic ring handles for comfort and precise control
Ideal for cholecystectomy and general surgical procedures
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Lahey Cholecystectomy Forceps |
| Jaw Design | Curved |
| Jaw Surface | Longitudinal Serrations |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Ring Handles with Ratchet Lock |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Grasping Forceps |
| Usage | Tissue grasping and manipulation |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Application | Cholecystectomy, General Surgery, Hepatobiliary Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery |
| Finish | Matte / Polished (varies) |
| Corrosion Resistance | High |
FAQs
What are Lahey Cholecystectomy Forceps used for?
They are used for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues during cholecystectomy and other general surgical procedures.
What is the advantage of the curved jaws?
The curved jaws provide improved access to deep or confined surgical areas while enhancing visibility and control.
What are longitudinal serrations?
Longitudinal serrations are fine grooves along the jaws that provide a firm, non-slip grip on tissue while reducing unnecessary tissue trauma.
What material are these forceps made from?
They are manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Can these forceps be sterilized?
Yes, they are fully autoclavable and designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
Are these forceps reusable?
Yes, they are reusable and intended for long-term professional surgical use.
Where are Lahey Cholecystectomy Forceps commonly used?
They are commonly used in hospitals, operating rooms, hepatobiliary surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, and general surgical procedures requiring secure tissue handling.

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