Product Overview
The Gerald Dressing Forceps are distinguished by their exceptionally long, narrow shanks and fine, non-toothed tips. Designed for “micro-navigation,” these forceps allow the surgeon to grasp delicate tissues or manipulative fine dressings without obstructing the view under high magnification. The transverse serrations at the tips provide a secure but atraumatic grip, making them the premier choice for handling sensitive nerves, small vessels, or fine suture needles in deep-seated anatomy.
Key Features
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“Beast-Focus” Ultra-Slender Profile: The remarkably thin shanks are designed to minimize visual obstruction, allowing for perfect visibility when working under a surgical microscope or loupes.
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Precision Transverse Serrations: The tips feature microscopic horizontal grooves that provide a “zero-slip” grip on fine dressings, swabs, or delicate biological membranes without the risk of piercing.
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Atraumatic Tapered Tips: Engineered with non-toothed, blunt tips to ensure that manipulation of high-stakes structures—like the dura or vascular adventitia—remains completely safe.
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High-Tactile Thumb Grip: Features a specialized ribbed handle area that maximizes sensory feedback, allowing the surgeon to feel the exact amount of pressure being applied to the tissue.
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Extended Reach: Available in lengths up to 7 inches (180mm), providing the reach necessary for deep cranial or pelvic dissections while maintaining the maneuverability of a much smaller instrument.
