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Diathermy Biforceps T2MM S19.5CM



The Diathermy Biforceps T2MM S19.5CM is a specialized instrument used in electrosurgery to grasp and coagulate tissue using high-frequency electrical currents. It is designed specifically for this purpose and is part of a larger range of bipolar forceps offered by Surgical Holdings. These forceps are used to stimulate neural and muscle cells during electrosurgery procedures. more details
Key Features:
  • Bifurcated design: The forceps have a two-pronged or forked design, which allows for better grasping and coagulating of tissue.
  • Tungsten tips: The tips of the forceps are made of tungsten, a highly conductive metal, which helps to efficiently transfer the electrical current to the tissue.
  • 19.5cm length: The forceps have a length of 19.5cm, making them suitable for a variety of surgical procedures.


R1 954.24 from Oxyaider Pty Ltd

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The Diathermy Biforceps T2MM S19.5CM is a specialized instrument used in electrosurgery to grasp and coagulate tissue using high-frequency electrical currents. It is designed specifically for this purpose and is part of a larger range of bipolar forceps offered by Surgical Holdings. These forceps are used to stimulate neural and muscle cells during electrosurgery procedures.

Diathermy BIForceps T2mm/S19.5cm
Diathermy BIForceps T2mm/S19.5cm
Bipolar Forceps for grasping and coagulating tissue by means of electric current during electrosurgery. Electrosurgery involves the use of high-frequency electrical currents and is performed in conjunction with a specialised instrument, such as bipolar forceps. Surgical Holdings provide a vast range of bipolar forceps designed for electrosurgery, which covers the electrical stimulation of neural and muscle cells.
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