Initial Synergy

 

LightedForceps

• Visualization – A brilliant white light projected
to the tip of the forceps illuminating the
orifice and the foreign body.
• Safety – Illumination and magnification
improves procedural accuracy, avoiding
the risk of injury from a blind procedure.
• Efficacy – Forceps open to accommodate
object as large as 5 mm with gripper teeth
for a secure hold.
• Simplicity – Simple spring grip design for easy,
single handed operation.
• Convenience – Eliminates the need to use a
separate light source or magnification device
in an attempt to enhance visualization.
• Variety – Ideal for the nose or ear
and a variety of foreign bodies.
• Made in the U.S.A.

How It Works
The forceps tip works by squeezing the spring grip that is positioned just below the attachment point
of the light source. The spring grip is fixed to the clear forceps tip near the light source attachment by
means of a retaining ring. When squeezed, the spring grip is forced to slide down towards the forceps
tip closing it and providing gripping strength.

CPT Codes
We recommend that you submit CPT code 30300 for potential reimbursement of foreign body removal
of the nose and CPT code 69200 for potential reimbursement of foreign body removal of the ear.


 
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