"Dissecting forceps are a type of surgical instrument commonly used in medical procedures to manipulate, grasp, and dissect tissue. The ""Fine"" 15cm dissecting forceps are a specific type of dissecting forceps with the following features: Size: 15cm (6 inches) in length Tips: Fine and pointed, designed for delicate dissection and grasping of small tissue structures Jaws: Straight and smooth, with serrations or ridges to provide a secure grip on tissue Handle: Finger rings or handles at the proximal end of the forceps, which the surgeon or medical professional uses to manipulate the instrument.The ""Fine"" 15cm dissecting forceps may be used in a wide range of surgical procedures, including but not limited to microsurgery, ophthalmic surgery, and other delicate surgical applications where precision and fine control are necessary. It is important to note that surgical instruments such as dissecting forceps must be cleaned, sterilized, and maintained according to standard protocols to ensure patient safety and prevent the spread of infections."
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues. It has a tweezers-like design (may be a micro/fine instrument) with variously designed tips at the working end, whereby the blades are designed to be opened/closed by squeezing between the fingers (i.e., without ring handles). It is available in various sizes, and may have carbide inserts at the working end. It is not an electrosurgical device and not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery. This is a single-use device.