Standard Curved Dressing Forceps — 35cm Extreme Robotic Conversion
The 35cm-labelled standard curved dressing forceps is the longest-reach curved variant for the robotic-conversion-tray inventory at quaternary centres performing curved-access robotic procedures (robotic Whipple, robotic complex liver resection, robotic pelvic exenteration). When these complex robotic operations convert to open, the curved-access requirement that drove the robotic-procedure selection persists in the open completion — requiring the longest reach curved instrument.
The robotic-Whipple conversion scenario
Robotic Whipple has emerged as an alternative to open Whipple at high-volume hepatobiliary centres; conversion rates are higher than for less-complex robotic procedures (5-10% vs 1-2%). The 35cm curved forceps lives in the conversion tray for these high-stakes conversions where the open completion must proceed with technique precision equivalent to a planned open Whipple. The instrument-availability gap during conversion has been documented as a contributor to suboptimal conversion outcomes.
The cm-convention
North American quaternary centres use cm-labelling throughout their surgical inventory; the 350mm-labelled SKU (DF 03-20-11) serves European centres under the parallel mm-convention.





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