What are bipolar forceps used for?
Bipolar Forceps are designed to grasp, manipulate and coagulate selected tissue. The electric current alternates between the two tips, reducing the length of the current’s path and producing a precise, controlled therapeutic effect.
What is bipolar cautery used for?
In summary, bipolar electrocautery is a very precise way to deliver heat to tissues to stop bleeding during procedures or after trauma while causing minimal tissue damage.
What is a bipolar machine?
With the bipolar electrosurgical method a bipolar device, often a set of forceps, is used. The electrical current passes from one side of the forcep, through the target tissue to the other side of the forcep, then back to the generator.
What is the difference between Kirwan’s reusable bipolar forceps?
The reusable Narrow Line style bayonet bipolar forceps have narrowed tines for improved access and visibility in small surgical sites; however, they maintain the feel and dissecting force of more robust forceps. These forceps employ Kirwan’s AURA non-stick technology and are available in four different lengths and seven tip sizes.
What is the Cohen™ bipolar forceps?
Kirwan Surgical Products has proudly partnered with Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol to create a revolutionary breakthrough in disposable bipolar forceps. Designed to provide maximum comfort and visibility, the COHEN™ Bipolar Forceps focuses on how the instrument feels in the surgeon’s hand, providing maximum comfort, precision and enhanced visibility.
What makes Kirwan’s aura non-stick forceps so special?
Complete with special cushioned padding, exceptional tension, enhanced ergonomic shape and Kirwan’s patented AURA non-stick technology, these forceps are the next generation of exceptional non-stick bipolar forceps.
What are reusable reverse action bipolar forceps?
The reusable Reverse Action bayonet bipolar forceps are ideally suited for narrow surgical openings and aid in reducing hand fatigue. These forceps employ Kirwan’s AURA non-stick technology and are available in two different tip sizes.