Micro Forceps – Handling for Microsurgical Excellence

Micro forceps are highly specialized surgical instruments used for precise tissue manipulation in microsurgery. These delicate tools are designed to provide accurate control, minimal tissue trauma, and enhanced visibility during intricate procedures. They are widely used in neurosurgery, vascular surgery, ophthalmic surgery, ENT, and plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Manufactured with fine, tapered tips and ergonomic handles, micro forceps allow surgeons to handle the tiniest vessels, nerves, and tissues under a surgical microscope. Their slender profile and spring-action mechanism help reduce fatigue during long operations while offering consistent grip strength and tactile feedback.

Key Features of Micro Forceps

  • Ultra-Fine Tips:
    Designed for precise grasping, dissecting, or suturing of small and delicate tissues, vessels, or structures.

  • Ergonomic Spring Handle:
    Lightweight design with spring-action handles ensures easy handling, smooth closure, and fatigue-free performance.

  • High-Quality Materials:
    Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, or tungsten carbide, micro forceps are corrosion-resistant, autoclavable, and built for durability.

  • Non-Reflective Finish:
    Many micro forceps feature a matte or satin finish to reduce glare under operating microscopes.

  • Available in Various Styles:
    Includes straight, curved, bayonet-shaped, serrated, or smooth jaws, and toothed or non-toothed tips for different surgical needs.

Common Applications

  • Neurosurgery – Manipulating neural tissue, vessels, or assisting in aneurysm procedures.

  • Ophthalmology – Handling intraocular tissues or sutures during retina or cataract surgery.

  • ENT Surgery – Accessing small areas within the ear or nasal cavities.

  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery – Suturing or adjusting microvascular anastomoses.

  • Vascular Surgery – Holding vessels during microvascular grafting or repairs.