Surgical Forceps

The surgical forceps are designed for grasping tissues or instruments under endoscopic guidance during surgery. They are equipped with an overload protection device, which ensures safe handling and prevents excessive force that could damage delicate tissues or instruments. This feature enhances precision and safety during the surgical procedure.

Advantage

Surgical Forceps

Surgical Forceps

The designed rear pull rod slider of the tissue forceps ensures that the clamp core always slides smoothly in the clamp rod when the clamp head is repeatedly snapped, avoiding the damage of clamp core due to deviation or friction.


Surgical Forceps

Surgical Forceps

The nucleus pulposus clamp head went through a special Angle sharpening treatment, the clamp head is sharper, more labor-saving, and easier to bite nucleus pulposus tissue.


Surgical Forceps

Surgical Forceps

Surgical Forceps

With the multi-superposition shrapnel overload protection technology, the tissue forceps turn the rigid force of taking large tissue into elastic force to avoid clamp core breakage while exceeding the maximum limit.

Specification

Product NameWorking Length(mm)Working diameter(mm)
Small nucleus pulposus forceps3502.5
Big nucleus pulposus forceps3503.5
45° nucleus pulposus forceps3502.5
Punch forceps3502.5
Grasping forceps3503
Bending gripper3502.5

Usage

Used for grasping tissues or instruments under endoscopy during surgery. Equipped with overload protection device.



Application of Surgical Forceps in Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy

Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy (PELD) is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat lumbar disc herniation (LDH). The application of surgical forceps in PELD is crucial for the effective removal of herniated disc material, particularly in challenging cases such as high-grade migrated disc herniations.


Role of Surgical Forceps

Types of Forceps Used:

Semiflexible Forceps: These are designed to navigate the complex anatomy of the spine and facilitate the removal of disc fragments.

Articulating Forceps: Their design allows for better maneuverability within the confined space of the spinal canal, making them ideal for accessing difficult-to-reach areas.

Flexible Curved Probes: These instruments help in grasping and manipulating soft tissue, enhancing the surgeon's ability to excise herniated material effectively.


Advantages of Using Forceps in PELD

1. Minimally Invasive Approach: The use of forceps allows for a smaller incision (approximately 10 mm), which significantly reduces tissue trauma compared to traditional open surgery.

2. Precision in Removal: Forceps enable precise targeting of herniated disc material, which is critical for minimizing damage to surrounding structures such as nerves and blood vessels.

3. Reduced Complications: By allowing for more controlled removal of disc fragments, forceps can help decrease the risk of complications such as dural laceration and epidural hematoma.


Clinical Outcomes

Studies have demonstrated that PELD, particularly when enhanced with the use of surgical forceps, leads to favorable clinical outcomes. Patients often experience:

Reduced postoperative pain and quicker recovery times due to less invasive techniques.

Shorter hospital stays, with many patients discharged on the same day as surgery.

Improved functional outcomes, as evidenced by significant reductions in pain scores post-surgery.


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