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Bi-TURBINATE PROBE (RI-00344)

Bi-turbinate probe are a category of surgical instruments characterized by their bent or angled tips. These forceps come in various shapes and sizes, each designed to serve specific functions during medical procedures. The angled tips allow for enhanced access and maneuverability, making them particularly useful in surgeries where precise control is required. Surgeons often use angled forceps in delicate procedures, such as microsurgery, ophthalmic surgery, and dental procedures, where their design aids in reaching tight spaces or grasping tissues with precision. These instruments exemplify the importance of surgical dexterity and instrument versatility, contributing to the success of various medical interventions across different specialties. Bi-turbinate probe is a specialized surgical instrument used to examine and manipulate nasal turbinates during sinus surgery. Its slender, curved design facilitates access to narrow nasal passages, while the blunt tip ensures gentle tissue handling. The probe’s unique shape enhances visualization and precision, minimizing tissue trauma. As a bipolar electrode, it’s specifically designed for ENT procedures. Typically, length 17.5 cm, with tip sizes of 1-2 mm.

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