NELSON FORCEPS 8"

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The Nelson Forceps 8" by Dolphin Surgicals is a precision-crafted medical instrument designed for surgical procedures With its durable build and ergonomic design, this forceps ensures accurate and efficient handling during surgeries. Features Precision-crafted stainless steel construction Ergonomic design for comfort and control Durable and reliable instrument Versatile for a range of surgical procedures 8 inches in length.


Nelson dissecting forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed for precise tissue manipulation and strong traction, particularly in procedures where preventing visual obstruction is crucial. They are commonly used in various surgical specialties, including general surgery, gynecology, and cardiovascular procedures, due to their ability to securely grasp and hold delicate tissues. 

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Product Overview

Precision and Durability The Nelson Forceps 8" exemplifies precision and durability in its construction, made to last through countless surgical procedures. Its stainless steel material guarantees longevity and reliability. Comfort and Control Experience unmatched comfort and control with the ergonomic design of the Nelson Forceps 8". Its shape and grip provide surgeons with precise handling, promoting seamless surgical techniques. Versatile Surgical Tool This forceps is a versatile surgical tool suitable for various medical procedures. From delicate operations to complex surgeries, the Nelson Forceps 8" adapts effortlessly to meet diverse surgical needs.


Strong Traction:
Nelson forceps are designed to provide a firm and secure grip on tissues, allowing surgeons to perform strong tractions during dissection and manipulation.

Reduced Visual Obstruction:
Their design helps minimize visual obstruction during surgical procedures, allowing surgeons a clearer view of the surgical field.

Tissue Holding:
The fine, non-tearing teeth of the forceps, often 6 x 7 or 7 x 8, ensure a secure hold on tissues without causing damage.

Precision Handling:
The tapered tips and serrated jaws enable surgeons to precisely manipulate and dissect delicate structures in confined spaces. 

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