Tweezer Yasargil Article NES-786-1275
Description
The Yasargil Tweezer (Article NES-786-1275) is a high-precision surgical instrument developed for microsurgery and neurosurgery, named after the renowned neurosurgeon Gazi Yasargil. These tweezers are engineered with fine, tapered tips for delicate tissue manipulation, enabling surgeons to work within extremely confined anatomical spaces with optimal accuracy.
The slim profile and lightweight construction allow excellent visibility and tactile feedback, critical for brain, nerve, and microvascular procedures. Made from high-grade surgical stainless steel, the instrument is autoclavable, reusable, and designed for long-lasting performance in sterile environments.
Bullet Points:
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Ultra-fine tips for high-precision surgical control
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Ideal for neurosurgery, microvascular, and ENT procedures
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Slim and ergonomic design for minimal obstruction
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Provides excellent tactile feedback during delicate procedures
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Surgical-grade stainless steel; autoclavable and corrosion-resistant
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