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Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps with 7.5 in irrigating tips for deep-field bipolar coagulation. CE & ISO 13485, FDA-compliant procurement. Price $38.50.

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Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps, SKU PS-1049, are reusable irrigating bipolar electrosurgical forceps manufactured from German stainless steel with insulated bayonet arms for controlled coagulation and fluid-assisted visibility in deep...

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Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps with 7.5 in irrigating tips for deep-field bipolar coagulation. CE & ISO 13485, FDA-compliant procurement. Price $38.50.
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Size: 7 1/2” (19.1cm)
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Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps with 7.5 in irrigating tips for deep-field bipolar coagulation. CE & ISO 13485, FDA-compliant procurement. Price $38.50.
$38.50

Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps, SKU PS-1049, are reusable irrigating bipolar electrosurgical forceps manufactured from German stainless steel with insulated bayonet arms for controlled coagulation and fluid-assisted visibility in deep operating room procedures. The available size is 7 1/2 inch or 19.1 cm under model PS-1049, configured with fine opposing bipolar tips, an offset bayonet shaft, blue insulated working arms, proximal connector interface, irrigation pathway, spring-action tweezer control, reusable Class I construction, and slim distal geometry for localized hemostasis around delicate tissue and small vessels. These forceps are used during neurosurgical hemostasis, spinal microsurgery, ENT mucosal coagulation, skull base access, plastic reconstructive work, dermatologic lesion bed control, oral and maxillofacial soft tissue procedures, gynecology fine bleeding-point management, and veterinary microsurgical workflows. Neurosurgeons, ENT surgeons, plastic surgeons, dermatologic surgeons, oral surgeons, gynecologic surgeons, veterinary surgeons, hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, distributors, and procurement departments use this instrument where bayonet visualization, irrigation support, bipolar energy delivery, and sterile tray compatibility are required.

Bayonet Geometry and Irrigating Bipolar Tip Control

The Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps pattern works through two insulated arms that deliver bipolar current between fine opposing distal tips while an irrigation pathway supplies fluid to the working area. The bayonet shaft offsets the surgeon’s hand from the visual axis, helping maintain a clear microscope, loupe, or direct operative view during deep-field work. Spring-action tweezer control keeps the arms open at rest and allows the surgeon to close the tips with measured thumb and finger pressure before activation. Bipolar current passes between the distal contacts, concentrating coagulation at the grasped or contacted tissue segment. The irrigation pathway helps keep the contact area moist, supports visibility, and reduces tissue adherence at the tips during repeated coagulation. The blue insulated body separates the handling zone from the conductive distal region and supports quick identification in electrosurgical trays. The proximal connector interface links the forceps to a compatible bipolar cable and generator setup. German stainless steel working components provide tip alignment, spring response, connector reliability, and reusable handling durability through repeated clinical cycles.

Irrigated Hemostasis Across Deep Surgical Workflows

During neurosurgical procedures, Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps support fine hemostasis around small vessels, dural margins, tumor-bed surfaces, cottonoids, and delicate tissue planes where visibility must remain controlled. In spinal microsurgery, the bayonet profile helps reach epidural bleeding points, ligamentous margins, paraspinal soft tissue planes, and deeper wound corridors without placing the hand directly over the field. ENT surgeons use the irrigating bayonet format during nasal mucosal work, otologic access, skull base exposure, tonsillar bed support, and head and neck soft tissue procedures requiring fine bipolar contact. Plastic and reconstructive teams use the opposing tips for flap edge control, graft bed preparation, scar revision, facial soft tissue refinement, and microvascular-adjacent hemostasis. Dermatologic teams use the instrument for lesion bed coagulation and margin control after excision. Oral and maxillofacial units can use the forceps for gingival hemostasis, mucosal contact, and localized coagulation in compatible bipolar setups. Gynecology and veterinary teams select the same irrigating bipolar principle for fine bleeding-point control in restricted soft tissue fields.

7 1/2 Inch Size Selection and Access Rationale

The 7 1/2 inch or 19.1 cm Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps size is selected when the surgeon requires extended reach with offset visualization and fine distal bipolar control. This length provides hand clearance when retractors, suction, gauze, cottonoids, microscope positioning, or wound depth increase the working distance to the coagulation point. In neurosurgery and spinal microsurgery, the 19.1 cm profile supports access through deeper corridors while maintaining controlled bipolar contact. In ENT procedures, the bayonet alignment helps position the distal tips around mucosal and skull base fields while keeping the hand outside the direct visual line. Plastic surgery, dermatology, oral surgery, gynecology, and veterinary teams select the same size when the distal tips must reach beyond a narrow access corridor. The fine tips support localized hemostasis, while the irrigation pathway helps maintain a clear operative contact surface. Selection depends on field depth, target vessel size, tissue thickness, irrigation need, generator compatibility, and surgeon preference for bayonet working distance.

German Stainless Steel, Insulation, Irrigation, and Procurement Documentation

German stainless steel working components provide corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, spring response, connector reliability, and fine-tip alignment for reusable irrigating bipolar forceps exposed to repeated clinical handling and reprocessing. The insulated blue body supports electrosurgical workflow by separating the handling area from the conductive distal contact region and helping tray teams identify the instrument quickly during sterile setup. Satin, dull, or mirror finish procurement options support facility documentation and surgical instrument standardization across specialty sets. Reprocessing requires focused attention to the bipolar tips, irrigation pathway, insulation surface, spring arms, shaft transitions, and connector interface because coagulum, tissue residue, fluid deposits, and insulation wear can affect clinical handling. Cleaning follows facility protocols for reusable electrosurgical and irrigation accessories, including point-of-use preparation, residue removal, channel flushing, manual cleaning, drying, insulation inspection, connector review, packaging, and sterilization before use. CE marking and ISO 13485 alignment support regulated purchasing documentation for hospitals, clinics, distributors, dental centers, veterinary practices, and international healthcare buyers. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States channels maintain reusable electrosurgical accessory records, while OEM availability and one-piece ordering support institutional replacement purchasing.

SKU PS-1049
Product Name Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps
Price $38.50
Size/Gauge Variants 7 1/2 inch or 19.1 cm under model PS-1049
Instrument Category Reusable irrigating bayonet bipolar electrosurgical forceps
Procedure Neurosurgical hemostasis, spinal microsurgery, ENT mucosal coagulation, skull base access, plastic reconstructive work, dermatologic lesion bed control, oral soft tissue management, gynecology fine bleeding-point control, veterinary electrosurgical procedures
Material German stainless steel working components with insulated reusable forceps body
Finish Satin, dull, or mirror finish procurement options with blue insulated body
Sterilization Reusable; clean, flush irrigation pathway, dry, inspect insulation, bipolar tips, spring arms, and connector interface, then sterilize through validated facility protocol before sterile use
Instrument Classification Class I reusable irrigating bayonet bipolar forceps electrosurgical accessory
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE & ISO 13485 with FDA-compliant procurement support
Warranty 1-year warranty with return and replacement after-sale support
MOQ 1 piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available for distributor, hospital, clinic, dental, veterinary, and institutional purchasing programs
After-Sale Service Return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and procurement documentation support

How do Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps differ from straight irrigating bipolar forceps?
Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps use an offset bayonet shaft that keeps the hand outside the visual axis. Straight irrigating bipolar forceps use a direct hand-to-tip profile for shallow and mid-depth fields. Both designs combine bipolar coagulation with irrigation support. The bayonet pattern is selected when the surgeon needs improved visibility around retractors, cottonoids, wound depth, or microscope corridors. Straight forceps are selected when direct alignment provides sufficient access. The main clinical difference is shaft geometry, while both instruments support localized bipolar coagulation with fluid-assisted tip control.

When should the 7 1/2 inch Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps size be selected?
The 7 1/2 inch Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps size is selected when the operative field requires extended reach with offset bayonet visualization. In neurosurgery and spinal microsurgery, this length supports access around deeper corridors, cottonoids, retractors, and wound margins. In ENT procedures, it helps position the tips in mucosal and skull base fields while keeping the hand outside the direct visual line. Plastic surgery, oral surgery, gynecology, dermatology, and veterinary teams select the same length when additional hand clearance improves approach. The fine tips are used for localized bleeding-point control. Selection depends on field depth, vessel size, tissue thickness, irrigation requirement, generator compatibility, and surgeon preference.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant procurement mean for this product?
Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps are supplied for healthcare purchasing workflows that require traceable instrument documentation. CE marking supports regulated distribution where European conformity documentation is required. ISO 13485 alignment indicates that the manufacturing quality system follows a recognized medical device framework. FDA-compliant procurement support helps buyers serving United States healthcare channels maintain records for reusable surgical instruments and electrosurgical accessories. Hospitals and clinics can use these references during vendor onboarding, internal product review, and recurring supply approval. Distributors can include PS-1049 in neurosurgery, ENT, spinal surgery, plastic surgery, dermatology, oral surgery, gynecology support, and veterinary procurement programs.

How are the irrigation pathway, bayonet shaft, and bipolar tips used intraoperatively?
The connector interface links Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps to a compatible bipolar cable and electrosurgical generator setup. The irrigation pathway supports fluid delivery to the working end during repeated coagulation. The surgeon positions the bayonet shaft so the hand remains outside the visual corridor. The fine tips are placed around the selected bleeding point or tissue contact area before activation. Irrigation helps clear the contact point and maintain a moist working surface. After the procedure, the tips, irrigation pathway, insulation surface, spring arms, and connector interface require inspection before reprocessing and reuse.

How should hospitals, clinics, and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
Gerald Bayonet Irrigation Bipolar Forceps are intended for reusable electrosurgical tray management under validated facility protocols. After the procedure, the bipolar tips, irrigation pathway, insulated arms, connector end, and transition areas require prompt cleaning preparation. The forceps should be flushed, dried, inspected for insulation integrity, checked for connector condition, packaged, and sterilized according to the facility’s reusable electrosurgical accessory workflow. Hospitals can stock PS-1049 for neurosurgery, ENT, spinal surgery, plastic surgery, dermatology, oral surgery, gynecology, and veterinary trays. Clinics and distributors can order single units or include the forceps in custom irrigating bipolar sets. Procurement teams receive return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and documentation support for institutional purchasing.

At Peak Surgicals, customer satisfaction and product quality are important to us. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing eligible items to be returned within 30 days of delivery.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, the item must be unused, in its original condition, and returned in the original packaging with tags, labels, and proof of purchase included.

Items must not show signs of use, alteration, damage, sterilization, or clinical handling after delivery.

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To start a return, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com with your order number, product details, and reason for return.

Approved returns should be sent to:
Peak Surgicals
364 E Main Street
Middletown, DE 19709
Delaware, United States

Return Shipping Costs

No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees on approved returns.

Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, defective, or damaged during shipping, Peak Surgicals will cover the return shipping cost.

Customer Responsibility: If the customer ordered the wrong item or no longer needs the product, the customer is responsible for the return shipping cost.

Return Conditions

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Refund Process

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Exchanges

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Worldwide Shipping

Peak Surgicals supplies surgical, dental, orthopedic, gynecology, and veterinary instruments to healthcare professionals, clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement buyers worldwide.

European Union Customers

For orders shipped to the European Union, customers may have the right to cancel or return an eligible order within 14 days of receipt, provided the item is unused, in its original condition, and returned with all original packaging and proof of purchase.

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Phone: +1 315 526 9968
Email: info@peaksurgicals.com

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