The Javeria SE Hartman Alligator Biopsy Forceps are high-precision instruments widely used in ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) procedures, particularly for aural and nasal biopsies or foreign body retrieval. These forceps are distinguished by their alligator-style jaws, meaning only the distal end (tip) opens and closes, allowing for highly controlled and delicate tissue manipulation.
They typically feature a long, slender shaft with a 90-degree angled or straight tip, providing access to deep and narrow cavities such as the external auditory canal or posterior nasal cavity. The serrated or cupped jaw allows the surgeon to cut or grip small tissue sections for diagnostic biopsy with minimal trauma. The ergonomic handle offers a secure grip and tactile feedback during precision work.




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