Lahey Right Angle Forceps
Acheron Instruments’ Lahey Right Angle Forceps are surgical tools that hold and manipulate delicate tissues and vessels, allowing them to pass suture threads around them and perform ligation.
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Right-Angled Jaws to Access Confined Space.
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Fine Tips for Secure Tissue Holding.
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Ergonomic Finger Rings for Superior Control.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 8765
- CATEGORY: GENERAL SURGERY INSTRUMENTS
- TYPE: Forcep
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Lahey Right Angle Forceps , Forceps
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Uses of Lahey Right Angle Forceps
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Grasp and manipulate delicate tissues, fascia, vessels, sutures, skin, etc.
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Separate and gently dissect soft tissues with less trauma.
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Provide access and visibility to confined or angled surgical spaces.
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Facilitate biliary, vascular, or general surgery procedures.
Feature |
Benefit |
Curved jaws |
Assists surgeons to reach a variety of surgical sites |
Durable construction |
Ensures reliable performance and long-lasting durability |
Longitudinal serrations |
Enables surgeons to grasp hollow structures such as the intestines as well as heavy tissues |
Ergonomic design |
Facilitates comfortable handling and optimal control for surgeons |
Boxlock joint |
Ensures smooth closing movements |
Locking mechanism |
Allows surgeons to achieve self-retaining clamping by using the lock |
Specification |
Description |
Product Name |
Lahey right angle forceps |
Material |
High-quality stainless steel |
Length |
18.5 cm |
Jaw Type |
Longitudinally serrated |
Handle Type |
Finger ring handle |
Finish |
Satin |
Autoclavable |
Yes |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Are the Right Angle Forceps available in different sizes?
Yes. The Lahey Right Angle Forceps are available in various sizes for different surgeries. You can select them according to your procedural needs.
Can trainees use this tool during crucial surgeries?
The Lahey Right Angle Forceps should only be used by highly qualified healthcare professionals during complex surgeries. The trainees can use it under the supervision of a senior surgeon but cannot use it independently due to the delicate nature of the procedures.