How to Choose the Right Biopsy Forceps for Gynaecological & Neurosurgical Procedures

Choosing the right biopsy forceps impacts surgical precision, patient outcomes, and clinician workflow. Here’s what to consider when selecting your instrument.

When selecting biopsy forceps for gynaecological, neurosurgical, or ENT procedures, choosing the right instrument directly impacts surgical success and patient safety.

Here are five essential factors to guide your decision:

  • Bite Size & Profile
    The bite should suit the clinical anatomy. For example, use 2.3x4.2mm for narrow cervix access (Baby Tischler) and 3x7mm for standard tissue sampling.

  • Jaw Orientation
    Options like STR (straight), UP, and DOWN bite variants allow surgeons to access hard-to-reach areas based on procedure positioning.

  • Ergonomic Handling
    Instruments with a slim, lightweight body and textured grip reduce hand fatigue and improve control during delicate movements.

  • Material & Durability
    High-grade stainless steel offers corrosion resistance, extended instrument life, and reliable performance with repeated sterilisation.

  • Instrument Versatility
    Choose forceps like the Mini-Townsend STR or Multi-Angle Rongeur for use in both gynecological and spinal procedures, ensuring broader utility.

 

Selecting instruments tailored to your specialty improves accuracy, reduces surgical time, and enhances the patient experience.

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