Young Tongue Holding Forceps
Xelpov’s Young Tongue Holding Forceps is a specialized device that ENT and maxillofacial use for grasping, retracting and exposing the ventral surface of the tongue, especially during procedures that require its excision or tissue harvesting.
- Deep Jaws Serrations Promoting Strong Grip.
- Ratchet System for Self-Locking the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
SKU:
OM-173-17
Description
Young Tongue Holding Forceps
The Xelpov Surgical Young Tongue Holding Forceps serves as an essential instrument designed to provide a wide range of surgical benefits, particularly in oral and maxillofacial surgeries. Its primary function allows surgeons to securely grasp the tongue, facilitating procedures such as hemiglossectomy, excision of the lingual thyroid, and other delicate operations. By ensuring a stable grip on the tongue, surgeons can operate more effectively and confidently, while they minimize the risk of complications.
Oval Jaws with Deep Serrations for Secure Grip
This forceps features a pair of oval jaws with deep serrations, specifically engineered to press against the tongue’s mucosa safely. This design ensures a secure grip without causing damage to the sensitive tissue. Furthermore, the serrated jaws enhance control during surgery, allowing for precise manipulation of the tongue to maintain an optimal view of the surgical field. The unique configuration of the jaws also allows for better handling of the tongue during procedures, which reduces the likelihood of unintended movements that could complicate the surgery.
Young Tongue Holding Forceps for Improved Access
The Forceps boasts a full curved outline, which significantly improves surgical approaches. This thoughtful design allows surgeons to maneuver easily around the tongue and surrounding tissues, thus making it easier to access the surgical site while minimizing interference with other anatomical structures. Additionally, the curved design helps to position the tongue in a way that maximizes visibility and access, which is essential for performing intricate surgeries.
Ratchet System for Controlled Clamping Pressure
Equipped with a reliable ratchet system, the forceps enable self-locking of the jaws, thus providing surgeons with the ability to control clamping pressure effectively. This feature prevents excessive traction and minimizes the risk of trauma to the tongue. As a result, surgeons can focus on the procedure, knowing that the forceps will maintain a steady grip throughout. The ratchet mechanism also allows for easy adjustments during surgery, accommodating various tissue thicknesses and ensuring optimal hemostasis when needed.
Stable Finger Rings to Prevent Slippage
The finger rings on the Forceps are designed to provide excellent stability during use. This ergonomic design minimizes the risk of slippage, ensuring that the instrument remains firmly in place while the surgeon works. Consequently, the forceps enhance both comfort and safety during delicate procedures. Additionally, the finger rings offer a comfortable grip, allowing for prolonged use without causing fatigue, which proves crucial in lengthy surgeries.
Young Tongue Holding Forceps Construction
Manufactured by Xelpov Surgical, the Forceps features premium-grade stainless steel, which ensures durability and resistance to corrosion. This high-quality construction guarantees long-lasting performance, making it a reliable addition to any surgical team’s toolkit. Moreover, the satin finish not only reduces glare under surgical lights but also facilitates easy cleaning and sterilization, which makes these forceps an ideal choice for busy operating rooms.
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Additional Information
Author Name |
Young |
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Specialty | |
Main Category | |
Sub-Category | |
Working End Details |
Fenestrated Jaws With Rubber Inserts |
Handle Type |
Ring Handle |
Ratchet / Lock |
Yes |
Overall Length |
15 cm – 6" |
Finish |
Satin |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
CE Marking |
Yes |
Reusable |
Yes |
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