The Troeltsch Bayonet Shaped Forceps 14cm Stainless Steel Surgical Instruments is a high-quality surgical instrument developed for procedures requiring superior access and unobstructed visualization. Its distinctive bayonet-shaped profile keeps the surgeon’s hand away from the operative field, allowing clear visibility while providing accurate handling of delicate tissues, dressings, cotton, and surgical packing materials.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the forceps offer exceptional strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. The precision-aligned jaws ensure a secure grip while minimizing slippage, making the instrument suitable for delicate surgical procedures where precision and gentle handling are essential.
With an overall length of 14 cm, the forceps provide an excellent balance of reach and maneuverability. The bayonet configuration is particularly useful during ENT, otologic, nasal, microsurgical, and general surgical procedures where access to deep or confined anatomical spaces is required.
The ergonomic spring-handle design delivers smooth, responsive operation and reduces hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. The polished finish enhances resistance to staining and corrosion while making cleaning and sterilization simple. Designed for repeated professional use, the Troeltsch Bayonet Shaped Forceps maintain their alignment and functionality through frequent autoclave sterilization cycles.
Combining precision craftsmanship, ergonomic handling, and durable stainless steel construction, the Troeltsch Bayonet Shaped Forceps 14 cm is an essential instrument for surgeons and healthcare professionals who require accurate tissue handling and excellent operative visibility.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Bayonet-shaped design for improved surgical visibility
- Precision-aligned jaws for secure handling
- Overall length of 14 cm
- Ideal for delicate tissue, dressing, and packing manipulation
- Ergonomic spring handle for comfortable operation
- Lightweight and well-balanced design
- Smooth polished finish for easy cleaning
- Corrosion and stain resistant
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Durable construction for long-term professional use
- Suitable for ENT, otologic, nasal, microsurgical, and general surgical procedures
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Troeltsch Bayonet Shaped Forceps 14 cm Stainless Steel |
| Category | Surgical Instrument |
| Instrument Type | Bayonet Forceps |
| Overall Length | 14 cm |
| Shape | Bayonet |
| Tip Type | Precision Straight Tips |
| Handle Type | Spring Handle |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin/Polished Finish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile (Autoclavable Before Use) |
| Autoclavable | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Applications | ENT Surgery, Otologic Procedures, Nasal Surgery, Microsurgery, General Surgery, Dressing Handling |
| Cleaning Method | Manual and Ultrasonic Cleaning Compatible |
FAQs
1. What are Troeltsch Bayonet Shaped Forceps used for?
They are used for handling delicate tissues, dressings, and surgical packing during ENT, otologic, nasal, microsurgical, and general surgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the bayonet-shaped design?
The bayonet shape keeps the surgeon’s hand out of the line of sight, providing improved visibility and easier access to deep or narrow surgical areas.
3. What is the overall length of the instrument?
The Troeltsch Bayonet Shaped Forceps measure 14 cm in overall length.
4. What material are the forceps made from?
They are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting performance.
5. Are the forceps reusable?
Yes. They are designed for repeated professional use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
6. Can the forceps be autoclaved?
Yes. They are fully autoclavable and compatible with standard steam sterilization procedures.
7. In which medical specialties are these forceps commonly used?
They are commonly used in ENT surgery, otology, nasal surgery, microsurgery, general surgery, and other procedures requiring precise handling in confined operative fields.

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