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The professional clinical solution for unobstructed surgical access and stable tissue manipulation. The Jansen Bayonet Forceps are specialized surgical instruments engineered to solve the problem of visual obstruction in narrow, deep operative fields. Characterized by their unique offset bayonet profile and serrated tips, these forceps act as a mechanical necessity for surgeons performing ENT, neurosurgical, or delicate vascular procedures. Its design is specifically optimized to keep the surgeon’s hand and the instrument’s handles out of the direct line of sight, ensuring that tissues are managed with mathematical accuracy under high-magnification or microscopic guidance.
The Jansen Bayonet Forceps represent the pinnacle of specialized surgical ergonomics and dependable visualization management. In any professional environment—from complex endonasal surgery to microsurgical tissue repair—the ability to see what you are grasping is a critical success factor. These forceps act as a high-durability mechanical extension of the surgeon’s dexterity, offering a level of reliability and "visual clarity" that standard straight forceps cannot provide.
At its core, the instrument is built for professional-grade longevity and finesse. The "Jansen" pattern is a global favorite because it combines the delicate touch of a jeweler’s forceps with the structural integrity required for modern surgical workflows. Because the force is applied through the offset "bayonet" bend, the instrument provides a unique tactile feedback that helps the surgeon gauge the exact amount of tension being applied to delicate tissues.
Built to exceed international standards for medical hardware, the Jansen Bayonet Forceps are fully reusable and intended for high-frequency professional use. Their robust construction and specialized "High-Visibility" profile make them an indispensable asset for ensuring safe, organized, and high-precision results in comprehensive patient care.
Jansen Bayonet Forceps Serrated
Details of Jansen Bayonet Forceps Serrated 7 1/2" is Given Below.
| Product Name | Jansen Bayonet Forceps Serrated |
| Properties | Veterinary Surgical Instruments |
| Model Number | PS-VS-0047 |
| Type | Veterinary Surgical Instruments |
| Brand Name | Peak Surgicals |
| Instrument classification | Class I |
| Warranty | 1 YEAR |
| After-sale Service | Return and Replacement |
| Material | Medical Stainless Steel |
| Feature | Reusable |
| Certificate | CE, ISO-13485, FDA |
| Usage | Operating Room, etc |
| OEM | Available |
| Finish | Satin. Dull. MIRROR |
| Quality | Reusable |
| Packing | Carton Box, Others |
| Rust Free | Yes |
| MOQ | 1 Piece |
Feature Details
Profile Bayonet / Offset
Tip Type Serrated / Fine-Point
Overall Length 7 1/2" (190mm)
Material Core Premium Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Standard CE/ISO Surgical Grade
Primary Use Cases:
Q: Why use a bayonet forceps instead of a standard straight one?
A: In deep cavities (like the nose or ear), a straight forceps puts your hand directly in your line of vision. The bayonet design moves your hand "up and out of the way," allowing you to see exactly what the tips are doing.
Q: Are these forceps available in a "1x2 Teeth" (Adson style) version?
A: Yes, while this version is serrated for general tissue handling, Jansen forceps are also available with teeth for more aggressive grasping of tougher structures.
Q: How do I ensure the tips don't become misaligned?
A: Always store bayonet forceps in a tray with protective slots. Dropping them or storing them loosely can cause the offset "Z" bend to warp, leading to tip misalignment.
Q: Is the 7 1/2" length suitable for all patients?
A: This is the most versatile "standard" length. For deep neurosurgical or bariatric applications, longer versions (up to 10") may be required.
Q: Can these be used to remove splinters or foreign bodies?
A: Absolutely. Their fine, serrated tips and high-visibility profile make them excellent for removing deep-seated splinters or debris in a clinical setting.