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endoscopic forceps GEN I

endoscopic forceps GEN I

endoscopic forceps GEN I

Product catalog summary

Overview: This document provides detailed specifications for a range of single-use biopsy forceps designed for endoscopic procedures. The forceps vary by cup shape, sheath size, working length, coating, presence of spikes, and serration type.

1. Product Specifications

  • Model Numbers: Various models including BFA-CLY230, BFA-CLY160, BFA-CMY120, BFB-CLY180, BFC-CLY230, BFC-CLY160, BFC-CMY120, BFD-CLY230, BFJ-CXY160, BFJ-CXY230, BFK-CXY180, and others.
  • Cup Shapes: Oval, Oval with Spike, Serrated, Serrated with Spike, Jumbo Serrated, Jumbo Serrated with Spike, and Non-Serrated.
  • Sheath Sizes: Range from 1.8 mm to 2.8 mm, with minimum accessory channel requirements from 2.0 mm to 3.2 mm.
  • Working Lengths: Available lengths include 1200 mm, 1600 mm, 1800 mm, 2300 mm.
  • Coating: Presence or absence of coating indicated by 'Y' (Yes) or 'N' (No).

2. Key Parameters and Variations

  • Spike Feature: Some models include a spike on the cup for enhanced tissue grip.
  • Serration: Options include serrated edges for better tissue capture and non-serrated for smoother cuts.
  • Jumbo Serrated Variants: Larger cup size with serration, available with or without spikes.

3. Compatibility and Usage

  • Minimum Accessory Channel: The forceps require endoscope channels ranging from 2.0 mm to 3.2 mm, depending on the model.
  • Sheath Size and Working Length: Selection depends on the clinical need and endoscope compatibility.

4. Recommendations and Best Practices

  • Select forceps based on the required cup shape and serration to optimize biopsy quality.
  • Ensure endoscope accessory channel size matches the sheath size of the forceps for proper insertion and operation.
  • Consider the working length to reach the target biopsy site effectively.
  • Use coated forceps where indicated to potentially reduce friction and improve maneuverability.

Summary Table Insights: The tabulated data categorizes forceps by model, cup shape, sheath size, working length, minimum accessory channel, coating presence, and serration type. This facilitates quick selection based on procedural requirements.

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endoscopic forceps GEN I-1

SINGLE-USE BIOPSY FORCEPS

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endoscopic forceps GEN I-2

SINGLE-USE BIOPSY FORCEPS

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SINGLE-USE BIOPSY FORCEPS Generation Model Number Sheath Working Minimum Accessory Size Length Channel(mm) (mm) mm Oval with Spike Oval with Spike Oval with Spike Serrated with Spike Serrated with Spike Jumbo Serrated Jumbo Serrated Jumbo Serrated Jumbo Serrated with Spike Jumbo Serrated with Spike Jumbo Serrated with Spike

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