Surgical micro-gripping: precision and ergonomics with the GRAEFE 10 cm forceps
The Frimed GRAEFE 10 cm forceps belong to the category of micro-forceps designed for extremely precise manipulation during sensitive surgical procedures. This model stands out thanks to its small size of 10 cm, which is ideal for confined spaces and delicate procedures. It is a highly sought-after instrument in specialities such as ophthalmic microsurgery, neurosurgery and plastic surgery, where precision and finesse of manipulation are essential.
This GRAEFE model has a slender, tapered shape with an anatomical design optimised for a stable grip. Its 1x2 tooth tip allows for secure tissue grasping without crushing, offering an excellent compromise between hold and respect for the integrity of the structures being manipulated. This configuration is ideal for grasping thin or slippery tissue and also reduces the risk of slippage during delicate procedures.
Made of stainless steel, the forceps offer excellent resistance to corrosion and repeated sterilisation. The grooved grip on the blade ensures a comfortable hold, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use. This ergonomic detail, although seemingly simple, plays a central role in the overall performance of the instrument in the operating theatre.
The GRAEFE 10 cm forceps are not only a precision tool, they are also a standard in their category. Several similar models share the same name in the range, but this particular model stands out for its 1x2 tooth configuration and compact length. This specificity makes it an irreplaceable tool in procedures that require rigour and stability.
Designed for demanding professionals, the GRAEFE 10 cm forceps from Frimed are a reliable and proven choice for the most meticulous surgical procedures, where every movement counts.