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Secondhand Karl Storz 428002 Forceps

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Price: USD$ 150,00 Approx: 6.750,00 TL

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Report date: 09.12.2025

STORZ 428002 Surgical Ear Forceps Analysis Report

Device Identification

The product examined in the images is a manual surgical hand instrument made of stainless steel. Upon examining its structural features, angled body, and finger rings, it has been determined that this product is an Ear Forceps (Dressing Forceps) used in medical procedures (especially in the ENT field). Based on the structure of its tip and the general form of the device, it appears to be a “Troeltsch” type forceps.

Brand and Model Analysis

Detailed examination of the product’s body and joint reveals clearly legible engraved markings indicating the brand and technical reference code.

  • Brand: The STORZ brand and the country of origin, Germany, are clearly visible on the body near the handle of the product. In the medical sector, this brand is known as Karl Storz.
  • Model/Reference: Immediately next to the brand information, the code 428002 is etched using laser or printing technique. This code belongs to the manufacturer’s “Troeltsch Ear Dressing Forceps” product.

Originality Assessment

The clarity of the brand and code engraving on the product, the matte satin surface quality of the stainless steel material, and the presence of the “Germany” inscription strongly support that the product is an Original STORZ production. Faint markings or low molding errors typically seen in counterfeit products were not observed in this item.

Areas of Use

This product is a professional medical instrument suitable for use in Surgical and Polyclinic (especially Ear, Nose, and Throat – ENT) branches. Its primary uses include:

  • Grasping and removing foreign bodies from the ear canal or nasal cavity.
  • Placing or removing dressing materials (swabs, gauze, etc.) in sensitive areas.
  • Grasping tissue or material during surgical interventions in hard-to-reach, angled areas.

Quantity Information

A total of 1 unit of surgical forceps is visible in the images. No other parts or accessories are visible.

General Condition and State

The product is used but in a well-preserved condition. Apart from normal surface marks that may occur over time due to dulling or sterilization processes on the metal surface, no significant heavy defects are observed. The device can be classified as being in “Good” condition for a second-hand medical instrument.

Physical and Mechanical Condition

The physical integrity of the product has been thoroughly examined:

  • Body: No bending, warping, cracks, or deep corrosion marks were found on the stainless steel body.
  • Mechanical Assembly: The screw (hinge) at the scissor-type joint appears solid. The angle of the arms relative to each other is symmetrical.
  • Tip (Jaw) Structure: In one of the images (2nd image), the internal structure of the tip is clearly visible. The jaws are serrated, and no significant crushing or deformation is observed in the teeth of these serrations. The tips meet perfectly.

Label and Inscription Information

No label is present on the device; the information is directly inscribed onto the metal:

  • Brand: STORZ
  • Country of Origin: Germany
  • REF Code: 428002

Current Defects and Risk Analysis

No broken parts, missing components, or rust (oxidation) that would prevent the product from performing its function have been identified in the images. The condition of the screw at the joint appears solid. It is anticipated that the product only needs to undergo standard sterilization processes for use. No potential mechanical failure risk has been visually detected.