Babcock Tissue Forceps 160 mm 10 mm
Babcock Tissue Forceps 160 mm 10 mm designed for atraumatic grasping of delicate tissues in surgical procedures.
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Product Overview
The Babcock Tissue Forceps 160 mm 10 mm is a precision surgical instrument designed for atraumatic grasping of delicate tissues during general, abdominal, and gastrointestinal procedures. Its fenestrated jaw design ensures secure handling while minimizing tissue trauma, making it ideal for sensitive structures such as intestines and appendix.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, this forceps offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable performance in surgical environments. The 10 mm jaw width provides controlled grip and stability during tissue manipulation.
Key Features
- Fenestrated jaws for atraumatic tissue handling
- 160 mm length for precise surgical control
- 10 mm jaw width for secure grip
- Designed for delicate tissue manipulation
- Ideal for intestinal and soft tissue procedures
- Ergonomic handle for stable grip and control
- Medical-grade stainless steel construction
- Fully autoclavable, reusable, and corrosion-resistant
Applications
Ideal for general surgery, abdominal procedures, gastrointestinal surgery, and any operation requiring gentle and atraumatic tissue grasping.
Quality Assurance
Each instrument undergoes strict quality control procedures including precision finishing, ultrasonic cleaning, and passivation to ensure safety, durability, and consistent clinical performance.

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