The angled tip extends reach into anatomical corners where straight and curved patterns can’t address tissue directly. Supplied from the Fizza Surgical instrument catalogue as the Fisch angled to the right 155mm (Ref MH 15-348-03).
| Reference / SKU | MH 15-348-03 |
| Working length | 155 mm (15.5 cm) |
| Shape | Angled |
| Material | AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
Forceps are the most numerous instrument family in any general-surgery tray — a class that spans hemostatic clamps, tissue-grasping instruments, dressing forceps, and specialty patterns developed for specific anatomical regions. Modern forceps design hasn’t changed fundamentally since the late nineteenth century: a box-lock joint, finger-ring handles, ratcheted closure, and working jaws shaped for the intended tissue type. What separates a workhorse pattern from a specialty instrument is the jaw geometry — toothed or atraumatic, serrated or smooth, straight or curved — and the choice depends on whether the surgeon needs to clamp, grip, manipulate, or simply hold. Fizza Surgical manufactures forceps to ISO 13485:2016 from German-grade AISI 420 stainless steel, with tungsten-carbide tip inserts available on premium variants.
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- Fisch angled to the right 155mm (ER 15-10-02)
Fizza Surgical International has manufactured surgical instruments at its Sialkot, Pakistan facility since 1980 — more than four decades of continuous operation under one family ownership. The factory holds ISO 13485:2016 certification for medical devices and CE marking under EU MDR 2017/745, the regulatory baseline European hospitals and distributors require. FDA establishment registration covers exports to the United States.




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