Bipolar forceps are specialised surgical instruments used in surgical procedures, especially in delicate or precise surgeries. They work by applying electrical current through the tips of the forceps to coagulate tissue, stop bleeding, or cut through tissue. The main purpose of bipolar forceps is to control bleeding by cauterising blood vessels during surgery.
Bipolar forceps are used in various surgical procedures including neurosurgery, laparoscopic surgery, ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) surgery, general surgery and gynecological surgery.
NSC bipolar forceps are sterile, single use
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Adson bipolar forceps
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Cushing angled bipolar forceps
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Cushing bipolar forceps
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Gerald bipolar forceps
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Hardy bayonet bipolar forceps
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Iris bipolar forceps
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Jansen bayonet bipolar forceps
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Jeweler No. 4 bipolar forceps
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Jeweler No. 5 bipolar forceps
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McPherson bipolar forceps
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Semkin bipolar forceps
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