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Backbiting Forceps: These forceps, like the Rotatable Antrum Back Biting Rhinology Forceps or Backbiting Ostrum Punch Forceps, are designed for controlled tissue removal in areas like the sinuses and nasal cavity. They often feature a back-biting action to facilitate clean cuts and may have rotatable shafts for enhanced maneuverability.
Through-Cut Forceps: Examples include the Gruenwald-Henke Rhinoforce Nasal Cutting Forceps, which are straight through-cut forceps often with serrations on the lower blade to improve grip and cutting efficiency during procedures like rhinoplasty and septoplasty.
Angled Forceps: Some forceps, such as the Heuwieser Antrum Forceps, are designed with specific angles (e.g., a fenestrated stationary jaw at 90 degrees and a movable jaw at 120 degrees) to provide better access to difficult-to-reach areas, ensuring precision in cutting and dissection.
Upper Biting: While "upper biting" isn't a universally distinct category like "backbiting," various forceps are designed for specific anatomical access, and their jaw design and angle determine how they interact with tissue from different orientations.