Product Overview
The 551184 Tying Forceps are hyper-precision microsurgical forceps characterized by their unique architectural integration of a tactile round knurled handle, specialized 45° angled shafts, and hand-polished 4.5mm tying platforms. Engineered to deliver absolute predictability under high magnification, this instrument handles delicate micro-sutures without causing structural fraying, crimping, or accidental shearing. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel, the micro-machined 4.5mm flat platforms close with flawless parallelism from heel to toe. The 45-degree forward angle combined with a premium cylindrical handle allows for effortless fingertip axial rotation, giving the surgeon unparalleled dynamic control when throwing knots within deeply vaulted or restricted operative fields.
Key Features
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Precision 4.5mm Tying Platform: Features micro-planed, perfectly smooth interior platform faces designed to meet flush upon closure. This non-serrated geometry provides a uniform, high-friction compression hold to capture and secure slippery micro-sutures without compromising structural integrity.
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Tactile Round Knurled Handle Platform: Features a premium, micro-knurled cylindrical handle design. This architecture allows for effortless fingertip rotation and fine-angle adjustments, providing superior multi-directional control, reducing hand fatigue, and neutralizing micro-tremors.
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Optimized 45° Angled Shaft Geometry: The forward shafts are hand-set with a precise 45-degree upward angle. This specialized configuration completely clears the patient’s orbital rim or wound margins, providing an unobstructed line of sight under the surgical microscope or loupes.
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Micro-Incision Safe Profile: The ultra-slender forward geometry minimizes structural volume within the operative zone, ensuring the instrument can be introduced and manipulated easily without distorting surrounding tissue.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its hyper-precise platform parallelism, rigid angled alignment, and calibrated spring tension through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
