Description
Halsted Mosquito Kocher Forceps 1×2 Teeth Straight & Curved 12.5–21cm
The Halsted Mosquito Kocher forceps are precision hemostatic instruments designed for fine vessel clamping and secure tissue handling in delicate surgical procedures. Featuring 1×2 toothed jaws and available in both straight and curved configurations, with lengths ranging from 12.5cm to 21cm, these forceps provide excellent control, grip, and versatility across a range of clinical applications.
Manufactured by Tata Surgical, these forceps are crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring superior corrosion resistance, long-term durability, and compatibility with standard sterilization methods including autoclaving. The robust construction ensures consistent performance in repeated surgical use.
Precision & Clinical Performance
The Halsted Mosquito Kocher forceps combine the fine, delicate control of mosquito forceps with the enhanced gripping capability of Kocher-style 1×2 teeth. This design ensures a secure, non-slip hold on small vessels and tissues, making them ideal for procedures requiring high precision and minimal tissue trauma.
The straight variants provide direct access for superficial procedures, while curved designs allow improved visibility and maneuverability in deeper or confined surgical fields. This flexibility enables surgeons to select the appropriate configuration based on anatomical requirements.
The ratchet locking mechanism ensures consistent clamping pressure, allowing hands-free operation once engaged. This enhances procedural efficiency and reduces operator fatigue during extended use. The fine serrations combined with toothed tips provide controlled grip without excessive compression, preserving tissue integrity.
The ergonomic finger ring design offers balanced handling and precise control, supporting accurate instrument placement and manipulation. The smooth, polished surface facilitates easy cleaning and sterilization, ensuring compliance with clinical hygiene standards.
Key Features
- Halsted Mosquito Kocher forceps with 1×2 toothed jaws
- Available in straight and curved configurations
- Lengths ranging from 12.5cm to 21cm
- Fine serrations with toothed tips for secure grip
- Ratchet locking mechanism for consistent pressure
- Surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- High resistance to corrosion and repeated sterilization
- Ergonomic finger ring handles for precise control
- Ideal for delicate hemostatic procedures
Product Specifications
| SKU | Type / Design | Length |
|---|---|---|
| TABH 1200 | Straight, 1×2 Teeth | 12.5cm |
| TABH 1211 | Curved, 1×2 Teeth | 12.5cm |
| TABH 2144 | Straight, 1×2 Teeth | 20cm |
| TABH 2155 | Curved, 1×2 Teeth | 20cm |
| TABH 2100/1 | Straight, 1×2 Teeth | 21cm |
| TABH 2111/1 | Curved, 1×2 Teeth | 21cm |
Applications
The Halsted Mosquito Kocher forceps are widely used in general surgery, plastic surgery, and minor surgical procedures for clamping small blood vessels and handling delicate tissues. Their fine design makes them particularly suitable for procedures requiring precision and minimal tissue disruption.
The toothed jaw configuration provides a firm grip on tissues, reducing the risk of slippage during manipulation. This is especially beneficial in procedures involving fascia or fibrous tissue where secure handling is essential.
The availability of multiple lengths and configurations allows surgeons to adapt the instrument to both superficial and deeper surgical fields. Straight forceps are ideal for direct access, while curved versions enhance visibility and control in confined anatomical areas.
Combining precision, durability, and reliable performance, the Halsted Mosquito Kocher forceps are essential instruments for achieving accurate hemostasis and controlled tissue handling in modern surgical practice.









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