Aesculap OG330R Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps Serrated ENT 6"

SKU: AESC-OG330R
$96.00
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Aesculap OG330R Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps Serrated ENT 6"

• Model: OG330R
• Tip (Jaw) Dimensions: ~ 0.8 mm × 3.5 mm
• Working Length: 80 mm
• Tip Style / Finish: Straight, serrated jaws
• Overall Length: 6 inches

The Aesculap OG330R Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps represents a high-precision ENT instrument engineered for the most delicate otologic and microsurgical applications. Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, these alligator forceps feature finely serrated, straight jaws measuring approximately 0.8 × 3.5 mm — perfect for securely grasping tiny tissue fragments, debris, or foreign bodies within narrow ear canals or middle-ear spaces. With an 80 mm working shaft and ergonomic finger-ring handle, the instrument affords exceptional control, precision, and access, making it ideal for ENT specialists, ear surgeons, and microsurgeons who demand accuracy in confined anatomical regions.

In clinical settings, reliability and reusability matter — and OG330R delivers. Its robust surgical-grade construction ensures durability even after repeated sterilization cycles, while the slender tubular shaft and refined tip design minimize trauma to delicate tissues during manipulation. Whether used for cerumen removal, foreign-body extraction, or fine tissue handling inside the ear, these forceps provide consistent performance, smooth handling, and dependable grip — helping professionals execute intricate maneuvers with confidence and safety.

For hospitals, ENT clinics, and surgical practices seeking top-tier instrumentation, Aesculap’s Micro Alligator Grasping Forceps stands out as an essential tool. Its balance of precision, durability, and ergonomic design makes it a valuable long-term investment for ENT procedure trays and micro-surgical kits. When accuracy matters — whether in routine ear cleanings, foreign-body removals, or delicate middle-ear work — OG330R ensures the highest standard of performance, helping practitioners deliver superior care.

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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