Description: Stellife Bishop Harmon Tissue Forceps (1x2 Teeth, 0.7mm Tip) | Premium Surgical Eye & ENT Instruments The Stellife Bishop Harmon Tissue Forceps are meticulously designed for precision in ophthalmic and ENT surgeries. Featuring a 1x2 teeth configuration with a fine 0.7mm tip, these forceps are ideal for delicate iris manipulation and tissue handling. Crafted from premium stainless steel, they deliver superior control, durability, and reliability, making them essential in any surgical toolkit. Key Features: Iris Forceps: Specifically engineered for precise iris manipulation and delicate tissue handling during ophthalmic procedures. Straight Design: The straight configuration provides precise control and enhanced maneuverability for intricate surgical tasks. 1x2 Teeth Configuration: The 1x2 teeth design ensures a secure and stable grasp on tissues, minimizing slippage during delicate operations. 0.7mm Tip: The ultra-fine 0.7mm tip is crafted for maximum precision, allowing for gentle manipulation without causing trauma to sensitive tissues. Tissue Forceps: Ideal for grasping, handling, and suturing delicate tissues with accuracy and care. 9cm Length: A compact 9cm design provides optimal access and control in confined surgical areas, perfect for ophthalmic and ENT procedures. Premium Stainless Steel: Made from high-grade stainless steel, these forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization. Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of ophthalmic and ENT procedures, including iris manipulation, tissue handling, and suturing.
Price: 23.99 USD
Location: Groveland, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-14T06:38:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Stellife
Unit Type: Unit
Length: 9 cm
Instrument: Bishop Harmon Tissue Forceps
Model: Bishop Harmon Tissue Forceps
MPN: SM-0304A
Features: Manually
Tip Size: 0.7 mm
Country/Region of Manufacture: Pakistan
Unit Quantity: 1
Intended Use/Discipline: General Surgery, Ophthalmology