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Key Features:
Design: Upwardly angled bayonet shape with silver, angled-down tips for enhanced access in tight spaces
Functionality: Provides precise tissue coagulation and dissection using bipolar electrical current
Applications: Ideal for neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and other delicate microsurgical procedures
Specifications: Lengths 11.5–15 cm; tip sizes 0.5–2 mm for versatile surgical use
Construction: High-quality stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization


Compliance & Certification:
CE Marked ✅
ISO 9001, ISO 13485 Certified ✅
FDA Registered ✅
Instrument Classification: Class I, Class A


Quality & Processing Standards:
✔️ Ergonomics: Lightweight and precisely balanced for surgeon comfort
✔️ Durability: Resistant to corrosion and long-term repeated sterilization
✔️ Performance: Ensures controlled, accurate bipolar coagulation
✔️ Handling: Angled bayonet design allows safe access to challenging surgical sites


Additional Info:
???? Packaging: Individually packed
???? Warranty: 1 Year
Shelf Life: 3 Years
???? After-Sales Service: Return & replacement available
✈️ Shipping: DHL, UPS, FedEx, EMS, TNT, Air Cargo
???? Payment Options: PayPal, Western Union, TT
???? Customs Support: Clearance assistance until delivery
???? Origin: USA

Description

The EU Bayonet Angled Down Bipolar Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed for precise tissue coagulation and dissection in confined or hard-to-see anatomical areas. The unique upwardly angled bayonet shape with angled-down tips allows surgeons to reach difficult surgical sites with ease while delivering controlled bipolar electrical current to minimize tissue trauma. Ideal for neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and microsurgical procedures, these forceps combine ergonomic handling, high durability, and reliable performance, making them an essential tool in modern operating rooms.

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