What Are the Common Types of Veterinary Endoscopy Forceps?
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- May 10,2025
Summary
Explore the essential types of veterinary endoscopy forceps, their specialized uses, and how to choose the right tools for your practice.

Veterinary endoscopy has revolutionized how veterinarians diagnose and treat animals, offering minimally invasive solutions with faster recovery times. However, the success of these procedures hinges on using the right endoscopy forceps. From retrieving foreign objects to performing biopsies, each type of forceps serves a unique purpose. In this guide, we break down the 10 most common veterinary endoscopy forceps, and their specialized uses.

Key Types of Veterinary Endoscopy Forceps and Their Uses
1. Biopsy Forceps: Precision Tissue Sampling
Biopsy forceps are indispensable for collecting tissue samples from the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory system, or urinary organs. Designed with sharp, cup-shaped jaws, they ensure clean samples for histopathological analysis. For example, biopsy forceps with a 1 mm diameter are ideal for cats, dogs, exotic pets and other small animals, minimizing tissue trauma.
2. Alligator Forceps: Safe Object Removal
Accidental ingestion of objects like bones or toys is common in pets. Foreign body retrieval forceps feature serrated jaws or alligator-style grips to securely grasp and remove obstructions without damaging sensitive tissues.
3. Grasping Forceps with Net: Secure Foreign Body Grip
These veterinary net snear forceps are used for foreign body removal from animal gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract and other cavities, netted design ensures a secure grip on foreign objects.
4. Tripod Forceps: Three-pronged multi-point clamp
Endoscopic tripod grasping forceps adopts a three-jaw design to achieve secure and multi-point gripping. 360° rotational design allows for effective grasping of excised polyps without crushing them, facilitating clinical procedures.
5. Electrocautery Forceps: Cutting and Coagulation
Combining precision with electrosurgical capabilities, these forceps allow veterinarians to cut tissue and coagulation simultaneously. They're critical for procedures like polyp removal or tumor resection, especially in small animal electrocautery endoscopy.
6. Hemostatic Forceps: Managing Bleeding
Hemostatic forceps clamp blood vessels or apply clips to prevent hemorrhage during biopsies or surgeries. Look for micro-serrated jaws for secure grip and models compatible with endoscopic clip appliers.
7. Polypectomy Snares: Removing Growths
Used to loop and excise polyps or tumors in the gastrointestinal tract, the smooth, straight outer sheath is resistant to kinking, ensuring easy insertion and maneuverability. Rotational design facilitates clinical procedures.
8. Cutting Forceps: Precision Tissue Resection
Equipped with sharp blades, these forceps trim abnormal tissues or strictures under endoscopic guidance.
9. Guide Wire Forceps: Navigating Anatomy
Utilized to manipulate guide wires through narrow passages, assisting in subsequent interventional treatments.
10. Basket forceps: Rhombus Design
Suitable for use with endoscopes for foreign body retrieval. With nitinol wire and metal braided tube to ensure the durability and longevity of the basket. The optimal opening and closing of the basket enhance efficiency during clinical use. Varied tip designs offer more clinical options, and the catheter is available in different lengths and diameters to suit various clinical scenarios.




How to Choose the Right Forceps for Your Practice
1) Animal Size: Delicate forceps suit cats and exotic pets, while sturdier tools are ideal for equine and livestock.
2) Procedure Type: Choose the corresponding forceps according to the different types of examination and surgery of animal patients.
3) Compatibility: Ensure forceps match your endoscope's working channel diameter.
Conclusion
Selecting the appropriate veterinary endoscopy forceps is critical for accurate diagnoses and successful treatments. Veterinarians can choose the corresponding forceps according to different operations during animal endoscopic examination and treatment to improve work efficiency and ensure the safety of pet patients.
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