Hybrid jaw configuration combines alligator and rat tooth forceps capabilities into one, increasing the gripping ability for a stronger hold
Distal rat tooth forceps teeth are designed to fully close around foreign bodies
Available in three sizes, including a rotatable hybrid grasping forceps and a smaller option for ultra-slim endoscopes
The Raptor grasping device combines alligator grasping forceps and rat tooth forceps capabilities into one device, helping to increase the gripping ability for a stronger hold during foreign body retrieval and stent removal. The foreign body grasping forceps are available in three different sizes offering the versatility needed during endoscopic procedures of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract and biliary tract.
Endoscopic grasping instruments, such as rat tooth forceps, are often used to manage ingested foreign bodies and food impactions. The Raptor grasping device is intended to grasp tissue and retrieve foreign bodies, excised tissue, and stents during endoscopic procedures. The device offers a hybrid jaw configuration, maximizing the precision and strength of a disposable alligator forceps and rat tooth forceps endoscopy device in one.
Hybrid jaw grasping forceps configuration combines alligator and rat tooth forceps capabilities into one, increasing the gripping ability for a stronger hold
Distal rat tooth forceps teeth are designed to fully close around foreign bodies such as a safety pin
All Raptors operate in retroflexed positions, including duodenoscopes for retrieval of biliary stents