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This 1 × 2‑tooth tissue forceps provides basic interlocking grasp for general tissue manipulation in standard surgical procedures. The straight 200mm shaft enables balanced reach, while the tooth pattern distributes load across delicate structures. The instrument's modest profile suits confined spaces and routine closure workflows.
Features & Benefits
These general tissue forceps feature 1 × 2 interlocking teeth, a pattern suited for secure grasping of deeper fascia, peritoneum, and tougher tissue layers. The 250mm length and straight geometry provide unobstructed access and clear visibility in open surgical fields. Balanced spring tension supports reliable grasp across repeat use.
These 508mm tissue forceps with 1 × 2-tooth pattern represent the maximum-reach variant for deep pelvic, retroperitoneal, and visceral retraction in major cases. The fine-tooth pattern prevents tissue trauma over extended manipulation periods. The extraordinary length enables surgical access to the deepest operative sites while maintaining straight-shaft stability.
Tissue forceps with 2 × 3 tooth interlocking pattern grip slightly tougher tissues�fascia, periosteum, dura�with controlled pressure and minimal crushing risk. The 140mm length suits mid-depth work. Broader tooth count (compared to 1 × 2 pattern) distributes gripping force across multiple contact points.
These 140mm tissue forceps carry a 2 × 3 interlocking tooth pattern that grips skin, fascia, and other firm tissue without crushing the bite. The straight slender shaft preserves visibility at the wound edge, and balanced spring tension reduces hand fatigue across longer cases. Stainless steel holds up to routine autoclave cycles.
These 2 × 3 toothed tissue forceps secure dermal and subcutaneous tissue during general dissection and closure. The interlocking tooth count grips firmly without slipping, and the 152mm straight shaft keeps the working tips visible at standard depths. Spring tension is balanced for sustained pinch control without fatigue.
These 152mm tissue forceps with 3 × 4-tooth pattern provide moderate grip strength for general tissue retraction and manipulation. The compact tooth configuration enables reliable grasp without excessive crush injury. The 152mm length supports excellent field visibility and control in standard-depth surgical exposures.
These 178mm tissue forceps with 3 × 4-tooth pattern offer versatile grip strength for retraction across general surgical procedures. The compact tooth configuration balances secure hold with atraumatic tissue handling. The extended 178mm length reaches moderate-depth operative fields while maintaining precise control.
These 159mm tissue forceps with a 4 × 5 tooth pattern carry the heavier Allis‑style tooth count in a non‑surnamed format, sized for dense‑tissue grasping during general surgical exposure. The moderate length suits standard mid‑field work.
Ring‑tip forceps excel in atraumatic tissue handling where flat or toothed jaws would cause unacceptable trauma. This titanium micro ring‑tip forceps features 1 × 0.5mm precision‑machined ring tips with diamond‑dusted engagement surfaces, a counter‑weight for balance, and a generous 8mm round handle grip. The 180mm shaft and refined geometry support intuitive two‑handed manipulation across delicate microsurgical fields.
This narrow USA dressing forceps variant provides the standard 140mm length with a narrower, more refined tip profile for accessing confined spaces and delicate wound areas. The straight narrow design improves visibility and precision in limited fields.
Compact at 114mm, these USA‑model dressing forceps grasp gauze, drains, and superficial tissue during routine wound and bedside care. The short overall length improves control at close working distance during dressing changes and minor procedures. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeat autoclaving in everyday clinical rotation.
This USA‑model dressing forceps measures 152mm overall and is designed for routine dressing manipulation and wound care in general surgical procedures. The straight geometry provides level field manipulation while the serrated jaws maintain reliable grasp on moist gauze and sponges. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat use.
This USA tissue forceps provides proven performance with its 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern optimized for secure tissue grasping in confined spaces. The compact 127mm length supports fine control in narrow surgical fields, while the straight geometry enables clear visibility and precise placement. Widely used across general surgical specialties.
These USA‑pattern tissue forceps grasp skin and superficial soft tissue using an interlocking 1 × 2 tooth pattern at the tip. Straight 140mm shafts give a familiar working length for routine open cases. The toothed bite holds tissue against drift without crushing.
USA tissue forceps with a 2 × 3 tooth pattern at 114mm provide standard tissue handling for general surgical closure, with the modest tooth count distributing grip across the wound margin. The compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control.
USA tissue forceps with 2 × 3 interlocking-tooth pattern provide moderate grip strength for general tissue retraction and manipulation. The compact tooth configuration supports reliable grasp without excessive tissue trauma. At 178mm, the extended length reaches deeper surgical planes while maintaining balanced handling.
These curved stainless steel piercing forceps are engineered for no‑scalpel vasectomy techniques where precise vas identification and elevation guide the clamping sequence. The standard curve enhances visibility into the operative field. The tapered, pointed tips penetrate fascia cleanly without unintended vascular trauma.
Wachenfeldt suture forceps deliver fine precision control during suture placement and removal across general and microsurgical procedures. The 121mm straight length and refined jaw geometry suit both tissue suturing and suture capture work. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains reliable performance over many cases.
This Yasargil bayonet microsurgical tumor forceps features 3mm round serrated grasping tips ideal for controlled grasping of neoplastic or fibrous tissue during neurosurgical tumor resection. The flat three-hole handle design distributes grip forces ergonomically. At 225mm, it provides adequate reach for deep cranial or spinal work.