Mikulicz Peritoneal Forceps CVD – 20 cm (8″), 1:2 Surgical Instrument
Features and Description:
The Mikulicz Peritoneal Forceps CVD 20 cm (8″), 1:2 is a precision surgical instrument designed for secure grasping and manipulation of peritoneal tissue during abdominal and pelvic procedures. Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, this instrument delivers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable performance through repeated sterilization cycles.
Featuring a curved (CVD) jaw profile, the Mikulicz design allows surgeons to access deep operative fields with improved visibility and control. The 20 cm length provides extended reach while maintaining precise handling, making it ideal for complex abdominal and gynecological surgeries.
The atraumatic gripping surface ensures safe handling of delicate peritoneal tissue while minimizing trauma. A smooth ratchet locking mechanism maintains consistent clamping pressure without slipping, and ergonomically designed finger rings provide comfort and stability during prolonged procedures. The 1:2 ratio construction enhances balance and precision for controlled tissue manipulation.
Key Features:
✔ Premium Surgical Stainless Steel — Durable, rust-resistant, and long-lasting
✔ Curved (CVD) Jaw Design — Ideal for deep abdominal and pelvic access
✔ Length — 20 cm (8″) — Extended reach with precise control
✔ Atraumatic Grasping Surface — Safe handling of sensitive tissue
✔ 1:2 Ratio Design — Enhanced balance and accuracy
✔ Reliable Ratchet Locking Mechanism — Maintains steady clamping pressure
✔ Fully Autoclavable — Compatible with standard sterilization methods
Applications:
Mikulicz Peritoneal Forceps are commonly used in:
- Abdominal surgery
- Gynecological procedures
- Pelvic operations
- Peritoneal tissue handling
- Hospital and clinical operating environments
Why Choose Mikulicz Peritoneal Forceps?
Trusted by surgeons worldwide, the Mikulicz design provides precise control and safe tissue handling in deep and complex procedures. Its curved profile, balanced construction, and atraumatic grip make it an essential instrument for effective surgical performance with minimal tissue trauma.





