Laparoscopic bipolar Maryland forceps are surgical instruments used to dissect, grasp, and coagulate tissues during minimally invasive surgeries. They are made of stainless steel and are reusable.
Material: Made of surgical-grade stainless steel
Length: Can vary from 5.5 in to 180 mm
Tips: Can be pointed, angled, or have ball tips
Locking mechanism: Can have a ratchet lock or speedlock mechanism
Handles: Can have ring handles for manual operation
Jaws: Can be slightly curved or heavily serrated
A "non-sticky bipolar black" specification typically refers to a surgical bipolar forceps with a non-stick coating on the working tips, designed to prevent tissue from adhering to the instrument, and with a black colored handle to visually indicate its non-stick feature; usually made from stainless steel and designed for precise coagulation during surgery.
A BiClamp is a bipolar coagulation forceps used in surgery to seal blood vessels and cut tissue. It can be used in a variety of surgical procedures, including gynecological, breast, and other surgeries.
The Hook Knife has a precision ground dual sided edge that stays sharp after multiple uses,and is ideal for capsulotomies to gain access to the central and peripheralcompartments. The hook blade is ideal for capsulotomies and tissue resection byfacilitating cutting from indirect angles.
A Cidex tray is a chemical-resistant tray used to clean and disinfect medical instruments. It can be used in hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and veterinary clinics.
Iris scissors are a type of delicate, sharp-tipped ring scissors designed with short blades that are either curved or straight. Although the usage is technically incorrect, the term iris scissors has almost become generic and has been applied to any pair of straight scissors used as suture cutting scissors.