Product Overview
The 552035 Mosquito Forceps are high-precision micro-hemostats characterized by their curved shafts and specialized 24.0mm fine-serrated jaws. This instrument is engineered to isolate and occlude small blood vessels with absolute structural security, providing immediate local hemostasis without causing unnecessary trauma to surrounding healthy tissues. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel and equipped with a multi-position ratchet locking mechanism, this “beast” delivers a calibrated, unyielding clamping pressure. The curved geometry optimizes the surgeon’s line of sight and approach angle under the surgical microscope, allowing for clean, high-finesse maneuvers in restricted operative fields.
Key Features
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Precision 24.0mm Serrated Jaws: Features ultra-low-profile 24.0mm jaws integrated with deep, meticulously machined horizontal serrations. This micro-grooved architecture provides an immense friction hold that prevents tissue or vessel slippage under high-tension clamping.
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Curved Shaft Geometry: The forward shafts are hand-set with a gentle, smooth curvature. This anatomical curve clears the operative plane, enhances stereoscopic visualization under magnification, and allows the surgeon to precisely hook underneath targeted micro-vessels.
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Multi-Position Ratchet Lock: Equipped with a dependable, stepped ratchet mechanism at the handle base. This allows the surgical team to firmly lock the jaws at variable compression levels, ensuring hands-free structural security and reliable vessel occlusion.
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Atraumatic Structural Polish: The jaw edges and outer surfaces are hand-beveled and polished smooth. This guarantees that despite high clamping security, the delicate vascular walls and peripheral tissues remain protected from premature shearing or lacerations.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its hyper-precise jaw alignment, razor-sharp serration profiles, and rigid ratchet interlocking through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
