Spoon-shaped forceps

Spoon-shaped forceps are a surgical instrument that is used to remove or biopsy tumors in the brain and meninges. They are a special design that allows you to reliably capture and remove the tumor.

The tongs have two working parts – right and left. Each part is shaped like a spoon, which ensures reliable fixation of the tumor. In addition, each spoon has sharp teeth that help grip the tumor and prevent it from slipping out of the forceps.

When using forceps to remove a tumor, the surgeon inserts them into the brain cavity through a small incision in the skull. He then grabs the tumor with his right and left spoons and carefully removes it from the brain. After removing the tumor, the doctor may perform a biopsy to determine the type of tumor and its grade.

Although spoon-shaped forceps are one of the most effective tools for removing brain tumors, they can also be dangerous for the patient. Therefore, before using forceps, the surgeon must carefully assess the patient's condition and select the optimal method for tumor removal.

In general, spoon-shaped forceps are an important tool for removing brain tumors. However, their use requires highly qualified surgeons and caution during the operation.



Tong. L. - special instruments designed for careful and safe removal of a tumor from the brain during operations such as craniotomy, craniotomy, and cataract removal during ophthalmological intervention. There are general and special ones (forceps for removing the dura mater, forceps for repositioning insertion, etc.). Shch.-L. in surgical practice they are part of a set of instruments for neurosurgery. They are a common and universal medical instrument, therefore they are made from different metals: stainless steel, carbon, carbon steel. Regardless of what material the instrument is made of, its surface is carefully ground and polished.