Skip to product information
1 of 3

PEAK SURGICAL

European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps – 0.3-2 mm Irrigating Tips

European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps – 0.3-2 mm Irrigating Tips

1 total reviews

SKU:PS-1044

Regular price $44.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $44.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
  • 30 Days Money Back Guarantee.
  • 100% Quality Satisfaction.
  • Medical Grade Steel Reusable.
  • CE-CertificateCE Certified
  • FDA-CertificateFDA Certified
  • iso-certificateISO Certified
View full details

European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps, SKU PS-1044, are reusable irrigating bipolar forceps manufactured from German stainless steel with insulated bayonet arms for controlled coagulation and field irrigation in microsurgical operating room procedures. The available tip size variants are 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm under model PS-1044, allowing selection according to vessel size, operative depth, tissue contact width, and irrigation requirement. The instrument pattern includes a bayonet shaft profile, fine bipolar tips, irrigation channel, proximal fluid connection, bipolar cable connector interface, insulated blue body, spring-action tweezer control, and Class I reusable construction. These forceps are used during neurosurgical hemostasis, spinal microsurgery, ENT skull base work, ophthalmic-adjacent procedures, plastic reconstructive microsurgery, vascular soft tissue control, gynecology fine bleeding-point management, and veterinary microsurgical procedures. Neurosurgeons, ENT surgeons, plastic surgeons, vascular teams, gynecologic surgeons, veterinary surgeons, hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, distributors, and procurement departments use this instrument where fine bipolar coagulation, continuous irrigation, and clear access through a narrow surgical corridor are required.

Bayonet Shaft Geometry and Irrigating Bipolar Tip Control

The European irrigation bayonet pattern works through two insulated arms that deliver bipolar current between opposing distal tips while an integrated irrigation pathway supplies fluid to the working area. The bayonet shaft offsets the surgeon’s hand from the visual axis, helping preserve the microscope or loupe line of sight during deep exposure. The fine tips approximate under spring pressure, allowing the surgeon to grasp, contact, coagulate, and release small tissue points with controlled hand movement. Irrigation helps keep the contact area moist, assists visibility, and reduces tissue adhesion at the active tips during repeated coagulation. The proximal fluid connection supports irrigation delivery, while the cable interface links the forceps to a compatible bipolar generator. The insulated blue body helps distinguish the conductive distal area from the handling zone during sterile setup. Tip width changes the contact footprint: smaller tips support narrow vessel and point coagulation, while wider options increase surface contact for broader soft tissue hemostasis. The mechanism is selected when bipolar precision and irrigation must work together in a restricted operative field.

Microsurgical Hemostasis With Irrigation Support

During neurosurgical procedures, European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps support coagulation of small vessels, dural edge bleeding, tumor-bed oozing, and soft tissue surfaces where continuous visibility is critical. In spinal microsurgery, the bayonet profile helps reach epidural bleeding points, ligamentous margins, and paraspinal tissue planes without obstructing the surgeon’s view. ENT surgeons use the instrument during skull base, otologic, nasal, and head and neck work where fine bipolar contact and irrigation assist mucosal or vessel-adjacent hemostasis. Plastic and reconstructive teams can use the forceps during flap surgery, scar revision, graft bed preparation, and microvascular soft tissue management. Vascular teams may select the pattern for delicate vessel-adjacent coagulation where point control is required. Gynecology teams can use the instrument for fine bleeding control in pelvic or vaginal soft tissue fields. Veterinary surgeons apply the same irrigating bipolar principle during small animal neurosurgical, ophthalmic-adjacent, oral, and delicate soft tissue procedures. The irrigation channel is especially useful when repeated bipolar activation creates debris or coagulum at the contact point.

0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm Selection

The 0.3 mm tip size is selected for fine microsurgical contact where the target point is narrow, including small vessel coagulation, ophthalmic-adjacent tissue work, ENT mucosal detail, and delicate veterinary procedures. The 0.5 mm option provides slightly broader contact while preserving precise distal control for neurosurgical and plastic microsurgical hemostasis. The 1.0 mm size is a balanced selection for routine fine bipolar coagulation in neurosurgery, ENT, spinal surgery, gynecology support, and reconstructive workflows. The 1.5 mm option is selected when tissue contact must be broader, such as small surface bleeders, flap margins, and soft tissue planes requiring increased contact area. The 2.0 mm tip provides the widest contact footprint in this range for broader coagulation around soft tissue surfaces and larger bleeding points. Selection depends on vessel diameter, target tissue thickness, irrigation flow requirement, field depth, microscope line of sight, and the surgeon’s preferred contact width. Hospitals can stock the complete range for neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery, gynecology, veterinary, and specialty electrosurgical trays.

German Stainless Steel, Insulation, Irrigation, and Procurement Documentation

German stainless steel working components provide corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, and fine-tip alignment for reusable irrigating bipolar forceps exposed to repeated handling, cleaning, inspection, and sterilization cycles. 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. 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 channel, fluid connection, insulation surface, spring arms, and cable connector 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-1044
Product Name European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps
Price $44.00
Size/Gauge Variants 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm under model PS-1044
Instrument Category Reusable irrigating bayonet bipolar forceps
Procedure Neurosurgical hemostasis, spinal microsurgery, ENT skull base work, ophthalmic-adjacent coagulation, plastic reconstructive microsurgery, vascular soft tissue control, gynecology fine bleeding-point management, veterinary microsurgical 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 channel, dry, inspect insulation, bipolar tips, fluid connector, spring arms, and cable interface, then sterilize through validated facility protocol before sterile use
Instrument Classification Class I reusable irrigating 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 European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps differ from standard bipolar forceps?
European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps combine bipolar coagulation with an irrigation pathway. Standard bipolar forceps provide coagulation between two tips but do not deliver fluid to the working site. The irrigation channel helps maintain visibility and supports repeated coagulation in microsurgical fields where tissue adhesion or coagulum can interrupt workflow. The bayonet shaft also keeps the hand outside the microscope line of sight. European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps are selected when fine coagulation and controlled irrigation are both required. Standard bipolar forceps are selected when the case does not require integrated fluid delivery.

Which tip size should be selected for European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps?
The 0.3 mm European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps tip is selected for narrow point coagulation in delicate microsurgical fields. The 0.5 mm option provides slightly broader contact while preserving fine distal control. The 1.0 mm tip is suitable for routine neurosurgical, ENT, spinal, plastic surgery, and gynecology support workflows. The 1.5 mm size is selected when the surgeon needs wider tissue contact around small surface bleeders or soft tissue planes. The 2.0 mm option provides the broadest contact in this product range. Selection depends on vessel diameter, tissue thickness, operative depth, irrigation requirement, visual corridor, and surgeon preference for tip contact width.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant procurement mean for this product?
European Irrigation Bayonet 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-1044 in neurosurgery, ENT, spinal, plastic surgery, gynecology support, and veterinary procurement programs.

How are the bayonet shaft, irrigation channel, and bipolar tips used intraoperatively?
The cable connector links European Irrigation Bayonet Bipolar Forceps to a compatible bipolar generator, while the fluid connector supports irrigation delivery through the instrument. 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 bipolar activation. Irrigation helps clear the contact point and maintain a moist working surface during repeated coagulation. Bipolar energy passes between the two distal tips, concentrating coagulation at the contacted tissue segment. After the procedure, the tips, irrigation channel, insulation surface, spring arms, fluid connection, and cable interface require inspection before reprocessing and reuse.

How should hospitals, clinics, and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
European Irrigation Bayonet 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, fluid port, 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 multiple tip sizes for neurosurgery, ENT, spinal surgery, plastic 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.