Doyen Intestinal Forceps
Constructed of surgical-grade German stainless steel, our Doyen Intestinal Forceps are designed to secure intestinal tissues during various surgical procedures. Invented by Dr. Eugène-Louis Doyen, these forceps have become a vital tool in surgical practices due to their reliability and precise performance.
- Features long, slender blades with longitudinal serrations that provide a secure grip on tissues.
- Equipped with a ratchet-locking mechanism to maintain a consistent grip during procedures.
- Ergonomically designed finger rings for comfort and control, reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
- Available in straight and curved variations to accommodate different anatomical structures and surgical approaches
Doyen Intestinal Forceps can be used for several types of procedures:
- Laparotomy: Essential for handling and manipulating the intestines during abdominal surgeries.
- Colorectal Surgery: Ideal for bowel resections and anastomosis creation, ensuring secure tissue handling.
- Gynecological Surgery: Useful in procedures involving delicate ovarian and fallopian tube tissues, providing atraumatic manipulation.
- General Surgery: Versatile enough for various surgical interventions requiring the handling of soft tissues and organs.
- Can also be used to grasp tissue samples for biopsies in certain situations.