Clinical Application
Designed for atraumatic handling of intestinal and other delicate gastrointestinal tissues. Commonly used during open bowel resections, anastomosis, enterotomies and abdominal procedures where gentle grasping or temporary occlusion of the bowel lumen is required to minimize tissue trauma and reduce the risk of serosal injury.
Design & Configuration
The paddle-style atraumatic jaws distribute pressure across a broader contact area to reduce focal compression of delicate tissue compared with toothed forceps. The 24 cm length provides reach and control in the abdominal cavity while allowing the assistant or primary surgeon to manipulate bowel loops safely. The box-lock construction and streamlined shaft typical of this pattern deliver predictable alignment and tactile feedback for secure holding without excessive force.
Instrument Specifications
- Pattern: Brunner intestinal forceps, atraumatic paddle-style jaws
- Length: 24 cm
- Primary uses: atraumatic grasping, retraction and temporary occlusion of intestinal tissue during GI surgery
- Reusable surgical instrument suitable for sterilization and repeated clinical use
Material & Construction
Manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance and repeated autoclave sterilization cycles. The atraumatic jaw profile is machined to a smooth finish to protect serosal surfaces. Reusable construction supports cost-effective instrument turnover in high-volume surgical settings.
Quality & Compliance
Manufactured by FDA-registered OEM facilities and produced under strict quality control standards.
Brand Comparison
Comparable in form and function to equivalent instruments offered by major US medical suppliers.
Availability & Returns
- In-stock lead time: ships within ~1 week
- Out-of-stock lead time: 2–4 weeks
- Returns: 30-day return policy