The Cushing Tissue Forceps Bayonet Style Serrated are specialized surgical instruments widely used in neurosurgery and ENT procedures. Designed to enhance visibility while providing secure tissue handling, these forceps are trusted by surgeons for their ergonomic bayonet shape and serrated gripping surfaces.
Clinical Applications
The forceps are versatile and used in a wide range of surgical specialties:
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Neurosurgery – Manipulating tissue, placing packing materials, or handling small structures in deep brain surgeries.
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ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) procedures – Commonly used in nasal cavity, sinus, and ear surgeries.
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Microsurgery – Providing access and control in confined surgical fields.
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General surgery support – When enhanced visibility and fine control are required.
Their unique design makes them ideal for procedures where precision and visibility are crucial.
Design Advantages
The Cushing Bayonet Forceps provide several unique design benefits:
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Bayonet shape – Keeps the surgeon’s hand out of the visual field, improving accuracy.
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Serrated jaws – Provide a non-slip grip on tissues and surgical materials.
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Slim profile – Easily navigates through narrow and deep anatomical areas.
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Ergonomic balance – Reduces fatigue during long surgical procedures.
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German stainless steel construction – Ensures longevity, rust resistance, and consistent performance.
Technical Specifications
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Instrument Name: Cushing Tissue Forceps
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Style: Bayonet with serrated jaws
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Length: Commonly 7″ (other sizes available)
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Material: German stainless steel
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Finish: Satin/matte to minimize glare
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Sterilization: Reusable & autoclavable
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Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE approved
Benefits in Surgery
The instrument offers significant benefits:
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Unobstructed visibility thanks to the bayonet-style handle.
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Secure tissue handling with fine serrations.
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Minimized tissue trauma due to atraumatic grip.
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Enhanced precision in narrow, deep surgical fields.
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Reusable instrument lowers long-term surgical costs.
Comparison with Similar Instruments
Compared to straight or angled tissue forceps, the Cushing Bayonet Forceps stand out for procedures requiring deep access without obstructing the surgeon’s view. While standard forceps may block the field, the bayonet design provides superior visualization and handling.
Care & Maintenance
For maximum performance and longevity:
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Rinse immediately after use with enzymatic cleaners.
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Dry thoroughly before sterilization to prevent corrosion.
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Autoclave using recommended hospital protocols.
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Inspect serrations regularly for wear or damage.
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Store in a protective instrument tray to avoid bending.
Why Buy from Javeria Intl
At Javeria Intl, we combine precision engineering with medical expertise to deliver instruments surgeons can trust. Our Cushing Tissue Forceps Bayonet Style Serrated are:
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Made from premium German stainless steel.
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Backed by ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE certification.
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Trusted globally in ENT and neurosurgical procedures.
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Reusable, durable, and cost-efficient.
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Supported by excellent global distribution and customer service.
By choosing Javeria Intl, hospitals and clinics gain access to reliable, surgeon-preferred surgical instruments that meet international standards.
Related Categories
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Surgical Forceps– Forceps and clamps.
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ENT & Respiratory Instruments – Fine surgical tools for delicate anatomy.
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General Surgery Instruments – Reliable instruments for multiple procedures.
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FAQs
Q1: What are Cushing Tissue Forceps Bayonet Style Serrated used for?
They are used in ENT, neurosurgery, and microsurgery for precise tissue handling and improved visibility in deep surgical fields.
Q2: Why is the bayonet design important?
The bayonet shape keeps the surgeon’s hand clear of the operative field, ensuring unobstructed vision.
Q3: What material are these forceps made of?
They are manufactured from German stainless steel, ensuring strength, precision, and corrosion resistance.
Q4: Are they reusable and autoclavable?
Yes, these forceps are fully autoclavable and reusable, making them cost-efficient for hospitals and clinics.
Q5: Are they certified for medical use?
Absolutely, they are certified under ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and CE standards, meeting international medical requirements.




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