"Bipolare Pinzette SuperGliss" likely refers to bipolar forceps with a feature or technology named "SuperGliss." Here's a general description of the components:
Bipolar Forceps:
Bipolar forceps are surgical instruments used in various medical procedures, especially those requiring precise control of electrical current. They are often used in electrosurgery for tasks such as coagulation.
SuperGliss:
"SuperGliss" may be a proprietary technology or feature associated with the bipolar forceps. It could imply a specific coating, design, or functionality that enhances the performance or ease of use of the forceps.
Sponge forceps or sponge holding forceps, also known as Foerster Sponge Forceps, are used by doctors to pick up cotton swab or sponges during surgical procedures. The forceps is designed in a scissor shape, with ratcheted handles and looped, smooth or serrated jaws.
Adson Forceps: Forceps toothed at the tip used for handling dense tissue, such as in skin closures. Also called locking forceps, these are ratcheted instruments used to hold tissue or objects, or provide hemostasis.
14 ch long,Carbide strip, best for Professionals price and quantity negotiable, Matt finishing, many styles and size available on demand ,box joint single use also available on demand
Curved and serrated nose.
14 ch long
Carbide strip
best for Professionals
price and quantity negotiable
Matt finishing
many styles and size available on demand
box joint
single use also available on demand