The Neurosurgery Surgical 6¼” Mosquito Forceps Curved, Serrated Jaw is a high-quality microsurgical hemostatic instrument engineered for precise vascular control and delicate tissue manipulation during advanced neurosurgical procedures. Featuring finely crafted curved serrated jaws, this instrument enables surgeons to achieve reliable hemostasis while maintaining excellent visibility and access in narrow or deep surgical corridors. Its compact design and precision engineering make it an essential instrument in modern neurosurgical, spinal, and microsurgical instrument sets.
Effective hemostasis is fundamental to maintaining a clear operative field during neurosurgery. The curved serrated jaws are specifically designed to securely clamp small arteries, veins, capillaries, and delicate soft tissues without excessive compression. The fine serrations improve grip and minimize slippage, while the curved profile allows surgeons to approach vessels from optimal angles around surrounding anatomical structures. This design enhances surgical precision while helping preserve tissue integrity.
The 6¼-inch overall length provides exceptional maneuverability during microsurgical procedures where precision is critical. Its compact size allows surgeons to work comfortably within confined cranial and spinal operative fields while maintaining excellent instrument control under operating microscopes and magnification systems. The shorter profile also improves responsiveness, making it ideal for intricate dissections and vascular management.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Neurosurgery Surgical 6¼” Mosquito Forceps Curved, Serrated Jaw offers outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and dependable long-term performance. Precision machining ensures accurate jaw alignment, smooth articulation, and consistent ratchet engagement throughout repeated surgical use. The satin matte finish minimizes glare from operating room lighting and microscope illumination, enhancing visualization during delicate neurological procedures.
The ergonomic finger ring handles are designed to provide superior comfort and excellent tactile feedback. Combined with a precision ratchet locking mechanism, the instrument maintains secure clamping pressure without requiring continuous hand force. This feature reduces surgeon fatigue during prolonged operations while ensuring reliable vessel occlusion and controlled tissue handling.
This versatile hemostatic forceps is routinely used during brain tumor resections, cerebrovascular surgery, aneurysm repair, skull base surgery, spinal decompression, cervical and lumbar spine procedures, hydrocephalus surgery, peripheral nerve repair, microvascular reconstruction, and minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques. It is also widely utilized in orthopedic spine surgery, vascular surgery, ENT surgery, ophthalmic microsurgery, and plastic and reconstructive surgery where precise vascular control is essential.
Designed for repeated professional use, the Neurosurgery Surgical 6¼” Mosquito Forceps Curved, Serrated Jaw is fully compatible with standard hospital sterilization methods, including steam autoclaving. Its reusable construction ensures long-term value while maintaining precise jaw alignment, structural integrity, and reliable clinical performance through countless sterilization cycles.
Trusted by neurosurgeons, spine surgeons, and microsurgical specialists worldwide, this instrument reflects the highest standards of surgical craftsmanship. Its combination of curved serrated jaws, ergonomic handling, compact size, and premium stainless steel construction makes it an indispensable component of every professional neurosurgical instrument collection.
Key Features
- Curved serrated jaws for secure vessel and tissue clamping
- Compact 6¼-inch length for superior microsurgical control
- Precision hemostatic design for small vessel occlusion
- Fine serrations minimize tissue slippage during procedures
- Curved profile improves access to confined operative areas
- Precision ratchet locking mechanism maintains consistent clamping pressure
- Ergonomic finger ring handles reduce hand fatigue
- Excellent tactile feedback for delicate microsurgical manipulation
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Satin matte finish minimizes glare under operating microscopes
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Corrosion-resistant for long-lasting clinical performance
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical 6¼” Mosquito Forceps Curved, Serrated Jaw |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Instrument Type | Hemostatic / Mosquito Forceps |
| Overall Length | 6¼ Inches |
| Jaw Style | Curved |
| Jaw Surface | Serrated |
| Handle Type | Finger Ring Handle with Ratchet Lock |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Locking Mechanism | Ratchet Lock |
| Sterility | Supplied Non-Sterile |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Steam Autoclave Compatible |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Clinical Applications | Neurosurgery, Brain Surgery, Spine Surgery, Skull Base Surgery, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Microvascular Surgery, Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Orthopedic Spine Surgery, ENT Surgery |
FAQs
1. What is the Neurosurgery Surgical 6¼” Mosquito Forceps Curved, Serrated Jaw used for?
It is used for clamping small blood vessels, achieving hemostasis, and handling delicate tissues during neurosurgical and microsurgical procedures.
2. What are the benefits of the curved serrated jaws?
The curved serrated jaws provide a secure grip on vessels and tissues, improve access to difficult anatomical areas, and reduce the risk of slippage while minimizing tissue trauma.
3. Why is the 6¼-inch length ideal for microsurgery?
The compact length provides exceptional precision, maneuverability, and control in confined operative fields, making it ideal for delicate procedures performed under magnification.
4. Is this instrument reusable after sterilization?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel and is fully reusable after standard steam autoclave sterilization.
5. Which surgical specialties commonly use these forceps?
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, cerebrovascular surgery, orthopedic spine surgery, skull base surgery, microvascular surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, ENT surgery, ophthalmic microsurgery, vascular surgery, and plastic reconstructive surgery where precise hemostasis and tissue control are required.

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