Shutt-Concept 1.1221 Arthroscopic Punch Forceps 30° Right Blunt Tip Used
Shutt-Concept 1.1221 Arthroscopic Punch Forceps 30° Right Blunt Tip Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Shutt-Concept Arthroscopic Punch Forceps | Model 1.1221 | 30° Right Angled Distal Curve | 3.4 mm Shaft Diameter Profile | 130 mm Effective Working Length | Reusable Manual Sports Medicine Joint Resection Element | Pre-Owned Hospital Surgery Asset (1/EA)
The Shutt-Concept 1.1221 is a professional-grade manual arthroscopic instrument expertly engineered to punch, trim, and resect dense fibrocartilage and soft tissue structures during minimally invasive joint surgeries. This specialized instrument features a narrow, rigid profile optimized for navigating tight intra-articular spaces within knee, shoulder, and ankle compartments. The active cutting jaws utilize a 30-degree right-angled curve paired with a blunt distal tip layout, allowing the sports medicine specialist to safely position the instrument against targeted tissue zones without scratching healthy articular cartilage.
Technical Specifications
-
Instrument Typology: Arthroscopic Punch Forceps / Surgical Grasper
-
Distal Tip Angle Orientation: 30° Right curve
-
Distal Tip Protective Profile: Blunt / Atraumatic safety face
-
Outer Shaft Diameter: 3.4 mm
-
Shaft Working Length Parameter: 130 mm (5.1 Inches nominal insertion depth)
-
Total Instrument Profile Length: 8-7/8 Inches overall length (22.5 cm total structural footprint)
-
Handle Interface Architecture: Ergonomic dual ring-handle design with a manual single-hinge pivot mechanism
-
Material Composition Matrix: Premium, passivated high-impact surgical stainless steel with a matte finish
No reviews available.
The Primis TeamProudly Supports
-
DAMIEN HOUSE
Located in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Damien House exists to provide care and help dispel the stigma of those affected by Hansen's Disease (Leprosy).
-
PROJECT PERFECT WORLD
Project Perfect World provides orthopedic surgery for children worldwide.


