The Neurosurgery Surgical 8” Williams Forceps TC (3×4 Teeth) are premium surgical instruments specifically developed to provide surgeons with exceptional control, secure tissue grasping, and long-lasting performance during delicate neurosurgical procedures. Combining precision engineering with durable tungsten carbide (TC) technology, these forceps are ideal for procedures requiring reliable tissue stabilization and accurate manipulation while minimizing unnecessary tissue trauma.
With an overall length of 8 inches, these forceps offer an excellent balance between reach and maneuverability. The carefully designed length enables surgeons to comfortably access both superficial and moderately deep operative fields while maintaining superior visibility and instrument control. Their balanced construction supports smooth handling throughout lengthy surgical procedures, making them suitable for both routine and complex neurosurgical interventions.
The 3×4 teeth jaw configuration is designed to provide a firm, secure grip on tissue with minimal slippage. The interlocking teeth distribute gripping force evenly, allowing surgeons to stabilize tissue effectively without excessive compression. This design is particularly beneficial during neurosurgical procedures where controlled tissue handling contributes to improved precision and optimal surgical outcomes.
A defining feature of the Williams Forceps TC is the incorporation of tungsten carbide (TC) inserts. Tungsten carbide is significantly harder than standard stainless steel, offering exceptional wear resistance and maintaining consistent gripping performance even after years of repeated clinical use. The TC inserts increase the lifespan of the instrument while ensuring dependable jaw alignment and superior gripping efficiency throughout demanding surgical procedures.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Neurosurgery Surgical 8” Williams Forceps TC (3×4 Teeth) provide excellent corrosion resistance and structural durability. The high-quality stainless steel construction withstands repeated steam autoclave sterilization and standard hospital reprocessing without compromising instrument integrity. Precision manufacturing ensures smooth jaw movement, accurate alignment, and dependable performance in every procedure.
The ergonomic handle design enhances surgeon comfort by reducing hand fatigue during prolonged operations. Excellent balance and tactile feedback allow for precise control during delicate tissue manipulation, enabling surgeons to perform intricate dissections and tissue stabilization with greater confidence. These ergonomic advantages support improved surgical efficiency and consistent clinical performance.
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, trauma surgery, reconstructive surgery, and microsurgical procedures. They are suitable for grasping fascia, connective tissue, muscle, and other soft tissues requiring a secure hold during dissection, retraction, or surgical repair. Their versatility makes them an essential instrument in modern neurosurgical instrument trays.
The smooth satin finish minimizes glare under operating room lighting while facilitating efficient cleaning and sterilization. Fully compatible with steam autoclave sterilization and other approved hospital sterilization methods, these forceps maintain their precision and functionality through repeated reprocessing cycles.
Each Neurosurgery Surgical 8” Williams Forceps TC (3×4 Teeth) is manufactured under rigorous quality control standards to ensure reliable jaw alignment, smooth operation, and consistent surgical performance. Their combination of tungsten carbide durability, ergonomic handling, and precision engineering makes them a dependable choice for healthcare professionals who demand high-quality surgical instruments.
Key Features
- Designed for secure tissue handling during neurosurgical procedures
- 8-inch length provides excellent reach and maneuverability
- 3×4 teeth configuration ensures firm and reliable tissue grip
- Tungsten carbide (TC) inserts enhance durability and gripping performance
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Precision-aligned jaws deliver consistent surgical accuracy
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long-term clinical use
- Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue during prolonged procedures
- Satin finish minimizes glare and supports easy cleaning
- Fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization
- Suitable for neurosurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, and microsurgery
- Professional-grade instrument designed for hospitals and surgical centers
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical 8” Williams Forceps TC (3×4 Teeth) |
| Instrument Type | Tissue Forceps |
| Overall Length | 8 Inches |
| Jaw Configuration | 3×4 Teeth |
| Insert Material | Tungsten Carbide (TC) |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin Finish |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Applications | Tissue Grasping, Tissue Stabilization, Microsurgery |
| Sterilization | Autoclave Sterilizable |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
FAQs
1. What are the Neurosurgery Surgical 8” Williams Forceps TC (3×4 Teeth) used for?
These forceps are designed for securely grasping and stabilizing tissue during neurosurgery, spinal surgery, microsurgery, vascular surgery, and other precision surgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the 3×4 teeth configuration?
The 3×4 interlocking teeth provide a firm, dependable grip on tissue, reducing slippage and improving control during delicate surgical procedures.
3. Why do these forceps feature tungsten carbide (TC) inserts?
Tungsten carbide inserts offer superior wear resistance, enhanced gripping strength, and a significantly longer service life compared to standard stainless steel jaws.
4. Can these forceps be sterilized and reused?
Yes. They are fully reusable and compatible with steam autoclave sterilization as well as standard hospital sterilization protocols.
5. Which surgical specialties commonly use these forceps?
These forceps are commonly used in neurosurgery, spinal surgery, vascular surgery, trauma surgery, reconstructive surgery, and microsurgical procedures requiring secure tissue handling.

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