ConMed SHUTT-Linvatec 31.16334 Shovel Nose Grasping Forceps Arthroscopy 9"
ConMed SHUTT-Linvatec 31.16334 Shovel Nose Grasping Forceps Arthroscopy 9" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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ConMed SHUTT-Linvatec 31.16334 Shovel Nose Grasping Forceps Arthroscopy 9"
• Model: 31.16334
• Shaft Diameter: 3.4 mm
• Overall Length: 9 inches
Bring unmatched precision to your arthroscopic procedures with the ConMed SHUTT-Linvatec 31.16334 Shovel Nose Grasping Forceps, crafted to excel in small-joint and minimally invasive surgeries. With a slender 3.4 mm shaft and ~130 mm working length, this shovel-nose grasper is perfectly engineered to navigate tight joint spaces — giving surgeons secure, controlled access for tissue grasping, suture handling, and fragment retrieval. The 15° upward-curving tip design enhances maneuverability and visualization under scope, enabling confident, accurate manipulation where standard straight forceps may fall short.
Constructed from high-grade surgical stainless steel, the 31.16334 forceps is built for durability and repeated sterilization without degrading performance. The classic Shutt “barber-tang” handle delivers responsive tactile feedback and ergonomic comfort, which helps reduce hand fatigue during longer surgeries. The shovel-nose jaw geometry provides a reliable, secure grip, significantly reducing the risk of slippage or tissue damage when working in confined or delicate anatomical areas.
Whether outfitting a sports medicine, orthopedic, or arthroscopy suite, the ConMed 31.16334 stands out as a versatile and dependable instrument that enhances surgical precision and improves workflow efficiency. Its specialized tip, balanced design, and trusted quality make it an essential tool for wrist, ankle, elbow, or small-joint procedures — delivering consistent performance and long-term value for surgical teams committed to excellence.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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