Atraumatic micro forceps, also known simply as micro forceps or atraumatic forceps, are specialized surgical instruments designed for delicate procedures requiring precise tissue handling in microsurgery and other fine-scale applications. These forceps have fine tips, atraumatic jaws, and a lightweight design, making them suitable for intricate tasks. Here are some common types of atraumatic micro forceps:
Castroviejo Micro Forceps:
Castroviejo forceps have a fine, atraumatic tip design and are commonly used in ophthalmic and microsurgical procedures. They are particularly useful for delicate tissue manipulation in eye surgery.
Duckbill Micro Forceps:
Duckbill micro forceps have a unique, flat, and broad tip resembling a duck’s bill. They are designed for gentle grasping and manipulation of delicate tissues, commonly used in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Tying Micro Forceps:
Tying forceps with micro tips are designed for precision in handling fine suture material during microsurgical procedures where meticulous closure is essential.
Bayonet Micro Forceps:
Bayonet micro forceps have a curved design, making them suitable for accessing and manipulating tissues in confined spaces during microsurgery.
Vannas Micro Scissors-Forceps:
Vannas scissors-forceps have integrated cutting blades along with fine forceps tips. They are commonly used in microsurgery, especially in ophthalmic procedures.
Bonney Tying Micro Forceps:
Bonney micro forceps are designed for fine tissue handling and suturing. They have atraumatic tips and are commonly used in abdominal and gynecological microsurgeries.
Jeweler Type Micro Forceps:
Jeweler type forceps are fine-tipped and suitable for microsurgery, including applications in ophthalmology and other intricate surgical procedures.
Micro Needle Holders:
Micro needle holders are atraumatic forceps designed for holding and manipulating fine needles used in microsurgery, particularly in procedures requiring delicate suturing.
Dumont Micro Forceps:
Dumont forceps have a fine, pointed design and are used in various microsurgical procedures, including applications in research laboratories.
Micro Serrefines:
Micro serrefines are atraumatic micro forceps with a clamping mechanism, allowing for temporary occlusion or holding of fine structures during microsurgery.
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