V. Mueller NL6110 Gruenwald Laminectomy Forceps ENT 7-3/4"

SKU: VMUE-NL6110
$61.50
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V. Mueller NL6110 Gruenwald Laminectomy Forceps ENT 7-3/4"

• Model: NL6110
Jaw / Tip Design: Straight (non-angled) jaws
• Overall Length: 7-3/4 inches
Warranty: 90 Days

Equip your neurosurgical or ENT instrument tray with the V. Mueller NL6110 Gruenwald Laminectomy Forceps — a precision-crafted surgical tool engineered for efficient bone and tissue removal in laminectomy, spinal decompression, or ENT bone-removal procedures. At 7-3/4″ overall length and constructed from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, this forceps delivers outstanding control and access even in tight anatomical spaces, making it a reliable choice for delicate bone work or lamina excision.

The straight-jaw, thumb-handle design offers smooth, controlled manipulation, enabling surgeons to remove bone fragments, excise small lamina, or dissect tissue with confidence and minimal collateral trauma. Its compact size and ergonomic build reduce hand fatigue during lengthy procedures while providing dependable leverage and grip — vital for spinal or skull-base surgeries that demand both precision and durability.

Built to withstand repeated sterilization cycles and rigorous OR use, the NL6110 is a durable, reusable instrument that adds long-term value to surgical sets. Whether used in spinal laminectomies, neurosurgical decompressions, or ENT bone-removal tasks, this Gruenwald forceps stands out for its reliability, control, and surgical performance — an essential tool for any operating suite focusing on patient safety, procedural efficiency, and consistent 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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