Jarit 440-186 Blakesley Suction Forceps Angled Up Size 1 4mm Jaws ENT 7-3/4"
Jarit 440-186 Blakesley Suction Forceps Angled Up Size 1 4mm Jaws ENT 7-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Jarit 440-186 Blakesley Suction Forceps Angled Up Size 1 4mm Jaws ENT 7-3/4"
• Model: 440-186
• Jaw (Bite) Size: 4.0 mm jaw width (Size 1)
• Shape / Angle: Up-angled shaft
• Working Length: 3-7/8 inches
• Overall Length: 7-3/4 inches
Equip your ENT surgical suite with the precision and versatility of the Jarit 440-186 Blakesley Suction Forceps — a premium-grade, up-angled ENT instrument designed specifically for efficient nasal and sinus procedures. With a 4.0 mm jaw and a 3-7/8″ working length, these forceps offer a fine balance of reach and control, enabling surgeons to navigate tight spaces within the nasal cavity and maxillary sinuses with confidence. The up-angled design improves visibility and access in challenging anatomies, making it ideal for endoscopic sinus surgery, polyp removal, and other rhinologic operations.
What sets the Jarit 440-186 apart is its integrated suction capability — allowing simultaneous tissue manipulation and fluid / debris evacuation. This dual-function approach helps maintain a clear surgical field, reducing operative time and improving procedural efficiency. The 4 mm jaws are optimal for grasping or removing soft tissue, small bone fragments, or polyps while minimizing trauma to surrounding mucosa. For ENT surgeons seeking to optimize workflow and achieve more predictable outcomes, these suction forceps offer a reliable and effective solution.
Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel and engineered for repeated use, the Jarit 440-186 is autoclavable and built to withstand rigorous sterilization protocols. Its durable, reusable construction makes it a cost-effective investment for busy ORs, surgical centers, or ENT practices. Designed by a trusted brand in otolaryngology instrumentation, this forceps combines ergonomic handling, precise control, and suction-assisted performance — a must-have tool for modern nasal and sinus surgery.
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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