The Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps is a premium microsurgical instrument engineered to provide exceptional precision, control, and reliability during complex neurosurgical procedures. Designed in the trusted Tuttle pattern, these forceps are ideal for grasping, stabilizing, and manipulating delicate tissues while minimizing trauma. Their precision construction and ergonomic design make them an essential instrument in neurosurgical, spinal, and microsurgical instrument sets used in hospitals, surgical centers, and specialty clinics.
Neurosurgical procedures require meticulous tissue handling to preserve critical anatomical structures and optimize patient outcomes. The Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps features precision-aligned jaws that provide a secure grip on soft tissues, fascia, dura mater, connective tissue, and other delicate structures without excessive compression. This allows surgeons to perform tissue dissection, retraction, approximation, and suturing with confidence while reducing the risk of tissue damage.
The 9-inch overall length offers an excellent balance between accessibility and maneuverability. It provides sufficient reach for deep operative fields while maintaining outstanding control in confined surgical spaces. This length is particularly advantageous during microscope-assisted procedures, allowing surgeons to maintain an unobstructed view of the operative field while performing precise tissue manipulation.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps delivers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and dependable long-term performance. Precision machining ensures accurate jaw alignment and smooth operation, providing consistent gripping performance through repeated clinical use. The satin matte finish minimizes glare from operating room lighting and microscope illumination, improving visibility during intricate neurosurgical procedures.
The ergonomically balanced Tuttle handle is designed to enhance surgeon comfort and precision. Its lightweight construction reduces hand fatigue during lengthy procedures while providing excellent tactile feedback for controlled microsurgical movements. The balanced design allows accurate tissue handling, improved dexterity, and greater confidence when working around sensitive neurological structures.
These tissue forceps are widely used during brain tumor resections, cerebrovascular surgery, aneurysm repair, skull base surgery, spinal decompression, cervical and lumbar spine surgery, hydrocephalus procedures, peripheral nerve repair, and microvascular reconstruction. They are also valuable in minimally invasive neurosurgery, orthopedic spine surgery, ENT surgery, vascular surgery, and plastic and reconstructive microsurgery where delicate tissue manipulation is required.
The precision jaws provide reliable tissue stabilization throughout surgical exposure, dissection, wound closure, and tissue approximation. Their carefully engineered design minimizes tissue slippage while preserving the integrity of fragile anatomical structures, contributing to improved surgical efficiency and procedural accuracy.
Designed for repeated professional use, the Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps is fully compatible with standard hospital sterilization methods, including steam autoclaving. Its reusable construction maintains structural integrity, precise jaw alignment, and corrosion resistance through numerous sterilization cycles, ensuring dependable long-term clinical performance.
Trusted by neurosurgeons, spine surgeons, and microsurgical specialists worldwide, this instrument reflects the highest standards of surgical craftsmanship. Its combination of precision engineering, ergonomic handling, premium stainless steel construction, and dependable durability makes it an indispensable component of every professional neurosurgical instrument collection.
Key Features
- Precision Tuttle pattern for delicate tissue handling
- 9-inch length offers excellent reach and maneuverability
- Secure, atraumatic tissue grasping and stabilization
- Ideal for cranial, spinal, and microsurgical procedures
- Precision-aligned jaws for dependable tissue control
- Excellent tactile feedback for delicate surgical movements
- Lightweight ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue
- Suitable for deep and microscope-assisted operative fields
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Satin matte finish minimizes glare under surgical microscopes
- Fully reusable and steam autoclavable
- Corrosion-resistant for long-lasting clinical performance
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Instrument Type | Tissue Forceps |
| Overall Length | 9 Inches |
| Pattern | Tuttle |
| Jaw Type | Precision Tissue Grasping Jaws |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Handle Type | Tuttle Handle |
| 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, Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Microvascular Surgery, Orthopedic Spine Surgery, ENT Surgery |
FAQs
1. What is the Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps used for?
It is used for grasping, stabilizing, and manipulating delicate tissues during neurosurgical, spinal, and microsurgical procedures.
2. Why is the 9-inch length advantageous?
The 9-inch length provides an excellent balance between reach and precision, allowing surgeons to work efficiently in both superficial and deep operative fields.
3. What material is the instrument made from?
The forceps are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, providing superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical reliability.
4. Is the instrument reusable?
Yes. The Neurosurgery Surgical 9” Tuttle Tissue Forceps is fully reusable and compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization for repeated surgical use.
5. Which surgical specialties commonly use these tissue forceps?
These forceps are widely used in neurosurgery, orthopedic spine surgery, cerebrovascular surgery, skull base surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, microvascular surgery, ENT surgery, vascular surgery, and plastic reconstructive surgery requiring precise tissue handling and stabilization.

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