Calvian endo-pen® Bipolar Forceps
- SUTTER
Neurosurgery
Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
- Product Type: Bipolar Forceps
- Product Range: Calvian Endo-Pen®
The Calvian Endo-Pen® Bipolar Forceps are precision electrosurgical tools designed for advanced minimally invasive procedures. Combining its ergonomic pen-like design with exceptional precision, these forceps deliver reliable performance in delicate surgical fields. With innovative non-stick technology and versatile functionality, the Calvian Endo-Pen® is an essential instrument for modern surgical practices.
Key Features
Non-Stick Technology
Reduces tissue adhesion for smoother and more efficient procedures.
Ergonomic Pen-Style Design
Provides superior control and comfort during surgery, allowing surgeons to operate with high precision.
High Precision
Ensures accurate coagulation and manipulation of delicate tissues.
Wide Applicability
Suitable for use in ENT, neurosurgery, and advanced minimally invasive surgeries.
Minimal Thermal Spread
Bipolar energy ensures controlled coagulation, reducing the risk of thermal damage to surrounding tissues.
Durable Build
Constructed from premium materials for long-term performance.
Optimized for Endoscopic and Microscopic Use
Designed for neurosurgical and ENT applications, the forceps work seamlessly with microscopes and endoscopes.
Microvascular Decompression Using Calvian endo-pen® Bipolar Forceps I David W Newell, MD
Endoscopic Glomus Tympanicum Excision Using Calvian endo-pen® I Brandon Isaacson, M.D
Application of Calvian endo-pen® in Remote Areas of Paranasal Sinuses I Thomas Kühnel, M.D.]:
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What is the primary use of the Calvian endo-pen® Bipolar Forceps?
They are designed for precision electrosurgery in minimally invasive procedures.
How does the non-stick technology benefit surgical workflows?
It minimizes tissue adhesion, ensuring smoother and more efficient procedures.
Is the Calvian endo-pen® suitable for multiple specialties?
Yes, it is versatile and widely used in ENT, neurosurgery, and minimally invasive surgeries.

