Description
GreyMedical® Introducing Gerald Bipolar Forceps (17.5cm, 18.5cm, 19cm), which is used in plastic surgery, especially during microsurgery procedures. Moreover, it features 0.5mm to 2mm tips, Nylon coating, American Fitting Universal and an ergonomically designed handle. Gerald Bipolar Forceps is easy to clean and can be reused in clinical settings. Also, it is crafted from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, featuring a satin finish that ensures the best possible quality.
Nylon Bipolar Forceps
- Feature: Gerald Bipolar Forceps (17.5cm, 18.5cm, 19cm) is surgical instrument that is used in plastic surgery, especially during microsurgery procedures. Additionally, it has 0.5mm to 2mm tips, Nylon coating, American Fitting Universal and an ergonomically designed handle. Also, it is easy to clean and can be reused in clinical settings.
- Material Quality: Made from German Stainless Steel, ensuring these Forcepss can be used multiple times in various surgeries. It’s challenging to build, but it helps the Forcepss survive the sterilization process repeatedly.
- Autoclavable and Reusable: It is designed for repeated sterilization and constructed to the highest standards of medical practice hygiene. On customer request, we can also share raw material certificates.
- CE Marked: The Forcepss are marked with CE, indicating conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection requirements for merchandise bought inside the European Economic Area.
- Lifetime Warranty: GreyMedical offers a lifetime guarantee on these Forcepss, demonstrating our commitment to high quality and customer satisfaction. This guarantee serves as a promise of the Forcepss’ overall performance and reliability, giving surgeons peace of mind when selecting our products.
| Brand Name | Grey Medical |
| Specialty | Plastic Surgery |
| Overall Length | 17.5cm, 18.5cm, 19cm |
| Material | German Stainless Steel |
| Item Code | GRM10068 |
| CE Marking | Yes |
| Reusable | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is a Gerald Bipolar Forceps used for?
A: The Gerald Bipolar Forceps are a specialized type of electrosurgical instrument for grasping and coagulating vessels in deep narrow surgical corridors. The bayonet shape protects the surgeon’s hand from getting in the way of the line of sight through a speculum and a microscope.
Q: What is the length of Grey Medical’s Gerald Bipolar Forceps?
A: Grey Medical’s Gerald Bipolar Forceps are 17.5cm, 18.5cm, 19cm over all. They come with insulated shafts and have a tip diameter of 1.0 mm. The tips are tapered and fine so that they can be used on fine tissue before bipolar energy is applied.
Q: How does a Gerald Bipolar Forceps differ from other retractors?
A: Both have a bayonet shape, but the shorter Gerald is 19.0 cm and sometimes have a more slender tip profile. The Yasargil is typically longer (20.0 cm) and specifically designed to be used for intracranial aneurysm and tumor surgery with a unique balance and “feel” during microsurgery.
Q: What is the Bipolar Forceps made from?
A: The Gerald Bipolar Forceps is made from premium German stainless steel, to ensure that the instrument is resistant to corrosion, has a long lifetime, and can be sterilised in an autoclave using standard sterilisation cycles.
Q: Can the Gerald Bipolar Forceps be autoclaved?
A: Yes. The Grey Medical Gerald Bipolar Forceps is completely autoclavable and safe to use in steam sterilisation (134°C / 273°F) for multiple uses in a sterile environment.
Q: Does Grey Medical sell the Gerald Bipolar Forceps in bulk for hospitals or clinics?
A: Yes. Grey Medical provides bulk orders to hospitals, clinics and distributors. We ship internationally and have free shipping for orders over $350 USD. Contact us for institutional pricing.
Q: Where can I purchase a good quality Gerald Bipolar Forceps?
A: You can buy the Gerald Bipolar Forceps at Grey Medical. Grey Medical offers high-quality surgical instruments made to international standards, and ships globally.
Q: Is there a warranty on the Bipolar Forceps ?
A: Grey Medical offers a warranty and services for their instruments. See our Warranty and Services page for details.
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