Bipolar Forceps and Non-Stick Pens
Bipolar Forceps and Non-Stick Pens are surgical instruments designed for tissue coagulation and cutting using electrical current between two separate points. By creating an electrical circuit through the tissue, these tools facilitate precise coagulation and cutting, and are used in a variety of surgeries, including laparoscopic and open procedures.
One of the most important applications of bipolar electrocautery instruments is in neurosurgery. Separating tumors in the nervous system and accurately coagulating targeted tissues is one of the most challenging steps in these surgeries, as unintended damage or burning of nervous tissue can cause bleeding or destruction of vital tissues, potentially leading to irreversible harm to the patient.
Therefore, it is essential that the instruments used in this field have an appropriate design and high-quality construction, with materials that provide excellent conductivity to efficiently coagulate the tissue under surgery. Additionally, these tools must be autoclavable to ensure they can be safely sterilized and reused with a high level of reliability.
Bissinger Bipolar Forceps, used in various neurosurgical procedures, offer a wide range of options and are considered among the highest-quality instruments in this field worldwide. These forceps are available in standard (blue) and Non-Stick (orange) models, and come in various sizes and designs.
The Non-Stick Bissinger forceps feature a silver-copper alloy at the tip, significantly improving conductivity. As a result, tissue does not stick to the forceps tip during use, eliminating the need for cleaning during surgery. Using Non-Stick forceps reduces surgery time and significantly enhances surgical precision.
The length of standard and Non-Stick Bissinger forceps ranges from 11 to 24 cm, with tip thicknesses of 0.3, 0.6, 1, and 2 mm. Additionally, Bissinger bipolar forceps are available in straight flat tip, straight curved tip, bayonet flat tip, and bayonet curved tip models, providing a complete set of bipolar instruments for all types of surgeries in this field.
Bipolar forceps are widely used not only in neurosurgery but also in ENT procedures and transplant surgeries, making them ideal for coagulating a variety of tissues.
Exclusive Distributor of German Bipolar Non-Stick Forceps and Pens
Nik Pezeshk Abzar Kara (NIPAK) is the exclusive distributor of Bissinger Germany’s bipolar forceps in Iran.



Bipolar forceps, straight




Bipolar forceps, angled



Bipolar forceps, bayonet




Bipolar forceps, angled tip

CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps, angled tip

CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps, Jeweler

CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps, angled tip


CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps, angled tip

CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps,Medson


CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps, bayonet


CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps, straight

CLARIS Non-Stick Bipolar forceps,Jeweler
During tissue coagulation, coagulated tissue may sometimes stick to the tips of forceps. Fortunately, this unwanted effect does not occur with CLARIS bipolar forceps. These forceps are completely non-stick, which is a key factor in saving time and speeding up surgical procedures. The non-stick property of these forceps is long-lasting and remains effective even after repeated sterilizations.






