It seems you’re asking about a Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps with a US connector and other specific details. Let’s break it down:
- Non-Stick Bipolar Forceps: These are precision surgical instruments used in procedures where electrical currents are applied to tissue (such as in coagulation or cutting). The “non-stick” feature usually refers to a coating or material (e.g., Teflon or similar) that prevents tissue from adhering to the tips during surgery.
- US Connector: This typically refers to a Universal Surgical Connector used to connect the forceps to the electrical generator (used in electrosurgical procedures). The “2 pin” configuration suggests a specific connection style, often common in electrosurgical instruments.
- 18cm Working Length: This refers to the length of the forceps from the handle to the tip, making it suitable for precision work in narrow spaces or delicate procedures.
- 1mm Working Tip: The working tip is the active part of the forceps that directly contacts tissue. A 1mm size indicates a very fine tip, which allows for highly detailed and delicate work.
- With Cable: This suggests the forceps come with an attached cable, which would be connected to an electrosurgical unit for current delivery during procedures.


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