LAHEY FORCEP 8"

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An 8" Lahey forcep is used for grasping, dissecting, and manipulating delicate tissues in surgical procedures, especially in confined or hard-to-reach areas. Its right-angle or curved design is ideal for procedures like thyroid and mastectomy surgeries, where it's used to grasp fibrous tissue, or for navigating gall duct and other abdominal surgeries.


Grasping and dissecting soft tissues:

They are used to grasp and dissect soft tissues with minimal trauma, providing precise control for surgeons.


Manipulating vessels:

The curved jaws and precise tips make them effective for manipulating vascular structures.


Thyroid and mastectomy procedures:

They are particularly known for their use in thyroid surgeries to grasp fibrous tissue and for breast tissue during mastectomies.


Accessing confined areas:

The right-angle bend, if present, allows surgeons to reach and navigate tight anatomical spaces with accuracy.

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Lahey forceps are used for grasping soft tissues, performing blunt dissection, and applying controlled traction during intricate surgical procedures, especially in abdominal and thyroid surgeries. Specific types, like the Lahey cholecystectomy forceps, are designed for gallbladder removal, while others are used to manipulate and grasp soft tissues during thyroidectomies.


Thyroid surgery:
Grasping and dissecting parathyroid tissues during procedures for goiters.
Excising thyroid tumors and fibrous tissue.

Abdominal surgery:
Grasping and manipulating the gallbladder or cystic duct during cholecystectomies (gallbladder removal).
Applying controlled traction to soft tissues for access to deep or hard-to-reach areas.

Blunt dissection:
Separating tissue layers without cutting.

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