Weck 020120 Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps Serrated 6mm Jaws ENT 5-1/4"

SKU: WECK-020120
$96.00
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Weck 020120 Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps Serrated 6mm Jaws ENT 5-1/4"

• Model: 020120
• Tip (Jaw) Dimensions: 6mm
• Tip (Jaw) Configuration: Serrated jaws
• Overall Length: 5-1/4 inches

The Weck 020120 Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps delivers precise, dependable performance for ENT surgeons, otologists, and microsurgeons involved in delicate ear procedures. Crafted from durable, surgical-grade stainless steel and built to withstand repeated sterilization, these forceps combine reliability with longevity — an essential in busy surgical settings. The serrated alligator-style jaws, approximately 6 mm in size, offer a secure grip on small objects, foreign bodies, or tissue fragments inside tight ear canals or middle-ear spaces. With a compact overall length of about 5-1/4″ (including the handle), these forceps remain maneuverable and ergonomically efficient, allowing surgeons fine control even in confined anatomical areas.

When performing tasks such as cerumen removal, foreign-body extraction, packing insertion, or fine tissue manipulation, control and stability are critical — and the Weck 020120 rises to the task. The finger-ring handle design ensures precise tactile feedback and smooth operation, enabling careful, controlled jaw closure without slippage. The alligator-style jaw profile is especially suited for approaching oblique angles and grasping objects with minimal trauma to surrounding tissue. Whether in routine ear-canal cleanings or more complex otologic procedures, these forceps offer consistent reliability and performance.

For hospitals, ENT clinics, and private practices seeking premium ENT instrumentation, the Weck 020120 Micro Alligator Forceps represent a smart investment. Its combination of ergonomic handling, secure jaw grip, and sterilizable stainless-steel construction makes it ideal for repeated use in a wide range of otologic tasks. Whether used for foreign-body removal, cerumen extraction, or preparation and placement of ear dressings or packing — this forceps offers the precision, durability, and control needed to deliver high-quality patient care and surgical outcomes.

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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