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Laparoscopic Bipolar Forceps
Laparoscopic Bipolar Forceps are essential surgical instruments used in minimally invasive procedures for grasping, dissecting, and coagulating tissues with high precision. These instruments utilize bipolar electrosurgical energy, where current flows between the two jaws, allowing controlled coagulation with minimal thermal spread to surrounding tissues. This makes them safer and more efficient compared to monopolar instruments. Laparoscopic bipolar forceps are usually offered in 5mm diameter and 330mm length, and fit standard trocars used during laparoscopic surgeries. They are crafted from premium medical-grade stainless steel, which provides strength, resistance to rust and prolonged life.
The instrument features fully insulated shafts and precision-engineered jaws such as Maryland, fenestrated, or ruby tips. Each design serves a specific purpose—Maryland jaws are ideal for fine dissection, fenestrated jaws provide better tissue grip, and ruby tips offer enhanced coagulation accuracy. Comfortable handles and easy rotation enhance surgeon comfort and fatigue for long procedures. Laparoscopic bipolar forceps are typically autoclavable and reusable, which helps save costs for hospitals and clinics. These forceps are commonly used in general surgery, gynecology and urology to improve operating room efficiency, reduce blood loss, and improve patient recovery. Investing in quality laparoscopic bipolar forceps guarantees safety, efficacy, and efficiency in minimally invasive surgery.
| Type | Insufflators |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Usability | Reusable |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Karl Storz |
| Sterility | Sterile |