Tessier Disimpaction Forceps are critical instruments in craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery, offering surgeons the ability to safely and effectively manipulate bones during intricate procedures. Their design ensures precision and control, making them indispensable for bone disimpaction and repositioning tasks.
- Curved, Slender Tips:
- The tips of the forceps are designed with a curved shape to allow easy access to difficult-to-reach areas of the craniofacial region, such as the spaces between bones or areas deep in the skull. The slender profile is intended to reduce trauma to surrounding tissues.
- Serrated Jaws:
- The inner surfaces of the forceps’ jaws are typically serrated (textured) to provide a strong, non-slip grip on bone segments. This design helps the surgeon apply controlled force without slipping or causing damage to the bone.
- Narrow, Long Shank:
- The body or shank of the forceps is narrow and elongated, making it easier to navigate within confined surgical spaces. This allows the surgeon to work precisely, even in anatomically challenging areas.
- Spring-Loaded Mechanism:
- Many versions of Tessier Disimpaction Forceps feature a spring-loaded hinge between the handles. This mechanism provides tactile feedback and helps the surgeon apply a steady, controlled force during disimpaction, improving precision and reducing the risk of excessive pressure on the bone.
- Ergonomic Handles:
- The handles are designed for ergonomic comfort, often with a rounded or slightly flattened shape for a more secure grip. This design reduces hand fatigue during long procedures and allows for better control over the forceps’ movements.
- Durable Surgical-Grade Steel:
- The forceps are made from high-grade surgical stainless steel, known for its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. This material ensures that the instrument remains reliable and sterile over repeated uses.
- Variety of Sizes and Shapes:
- Tessier Disimpaction Forceps are available in different sizes and shapes to suit a variety of surgical needs, from broad applications to more specialized ones. The variations in design allow surgeons to choose the most appropriate tool for the specific anatomical region they are working on.
- Technical Specifications:
- The primary function of the instrument: embedded bones
- Material: Surgical Grade Aluminum and Steel
- Re-Usable: Yes ( need sterilization for reuse each time )
- Sterilise: No
- Finish: Satin
- Grade: Premium OR
- Ultrasonic clean: Yes
- Latex: Lates Free
packing:
this instrument is supplied in zipper packingor in special packing on-demand
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