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The standard Adson thumb forceps at 102mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern for atraumatic skin handling during closure. The compact length brings the working tips within the surgeon's fingertip range, and the standard width suits routine plastic, hand, and head‑and‑neck cases.
Features & Benefits
The Adson tissue/suture forceps combines a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with dual tying platforms that support both tissue grasping and knot-tying mechanics in a single instrument. The geometry accommodates delicate tissue work while the platform edges provide purchase for suture manipulation without slipping. Stainless-steel construction supports routine sterilization.
Adson tissue forceps in the delicate cross‑serrated 1 × 2 tooth variant at 121mm pair tooth purchase with a cross‑serrated grip surface for atraumatic handling of fine skin and connective tissue. The delicate profile preserves tactile feedback through fingertip work.
These Adson tissue forceps feature 1 × 2 interlocking teeth for secure grasp on delicate tissue without crushing. The tapered tips provide fine tactile control during precise dissection. The 152mm length suits general surgical access where intermediate reach and visibility are essential.
These Adson tissue forceps add serrated jaw surfaces alongside the 1 × 2 tooth pattern at 121mm, giving the surgeon both tissue purchase and a non‑traumatic grip surface in one instrument. The combination suits skin closure where the wound margin will be handled multiple times during placement.
This tissue forceps provides reliable clinical performance through Stainless Steel construction and precision design. The instrument supports efficient surgical technique across repeated use cycles. Durable construction minimizes maintenance and extends service life.
Built at 152mm with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern, this standard Adson tissue forceps extends the standard Adson 121mm length for moderate‑field tissue handling. The additional length suits cases where the surgeon needs more reach than the compact format provides.
Tungsten carbide tips elevate this 6-inch (152mm) Adson tissue forceps above stainless steel alternatives, delivering superior edge holding and durability across repeated surgical use. The 1 × 2 tooth configuration provides secure grasp on dense fascia and periosteal tissue without slipping. Tungsten carbide construction ensures lasting sharpness and corrosion resistance over many cycles of autoclaving and clinical practice.
The Adson tissue forceps with TC inserts, a 1 × 2 tooth pattern, and serrated platform jaw at 121mm combine tooth purchase with the cross‑serrated platform for atraumatic skin handling. The TC inserts hold grip across high‑volume use.
This Adson‑Brown tissue forceps features angled 9×9 teeth with a 120mm overall length to support controlled grasping of soft tissue.
The Adson‑Ewald (Hudson) tissue forceps at 120mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with the alternate Hudson‑pattern handle profile of the Adson family. The compact length keeps the tips at the fingertips for fine skin closure work.
This insulated Allis tissue forceps features 4 × 5 interlocking teeth for secure fascial and dense tissue grasping during electrosurgical procedures. The insulation extends from tip to box lock, enabling safe monopolar activation. At 152mm, geometry supports controlled handling in open surgical fields.
This 1.5mm arthroscopic scoop is designed for retrieving loose bodies, fibrin debris, and synovial fragments from joint spaces during arthroscopic surgery. Its upswept geometry provides efficient scooping action with minimal additional trauma to cartilage and meniscal edges. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from saline irrigation and reprocessing.
Atraumatic by design, this 241mm straight Babcock forceps secures bowel, ureter, and other tubular structures with 16mm grooved jaws that distribute pressure across the tissue rather than pinching it. The extended shaft reaches deep into the abdomen during laparotomy and intestinal work. Stainless‑steel construction remains dependable through repeat sterilization in general surgical sets.
Bailey very-fine dressing forceps feature serrated jaws and a 90-degree angled configuration with ring handle for controlled manipulation in confined surgical fields. The 10mm jaw length and angled profile improve visibility and access to recessed or posterior tissues. At 178mm overall length, these forceps support detailed dressing placement and fine tissue handling.
Berry sternal wire twisters are engineered for secure fixation of sternal edges following median sternotomy closure. Tungsten carbide jaws grip and twist sternal wire pairs with precision, ensuring reliable hemostasis and structural integrity. The 184mm length and 6mm tip configuration support efficient wire management in the anterior mediastinum.
This oval‑cup biopsy forceps delivers double‑action leverage for reliable specimen collection in general surgical biopsies. The 110mm working length provides adequate reach into body cavities while the round shaft offers balanced control. Stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance across repeat sterilization and clinical use.
This biopsy forceps provides reliable clinical performance through Stainless Steel construction and precision design. The instrument supports efficient surgical technique across repeated use cycles. Durable construction minimizes maintenance and extends service life.
Biopsy punch forceps feature a 1.5 × 3mm bite with heavy-curved geometry oriented at 70 degrees for compact endoscopic tissue sampling. Single-action through-cutting design delivers clean specimens without multiple passes. The 184mm overall length provides balanced access in standard endoscopic procedures.
The Bonney tissue forceps features a 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern designed for secure grasp on dense tissue layers including fascia, peritoneum, or intestinal walls during general surgical exposure. The straight 175mm geometry supports controlled tissue manipulation, and stainless-steel construction delivers lasting performance across routine surgical workflows.
The Bonney tissue forceps features a 2 × 3 interlocking-tooth pattern for secure grasping of moderate-density tissues, fascia, and viscera during general surgical procedures. At 178mm, the straight geometry supports controlled tissue manipulation in abdominal and pelvic exposure.
The Boys‑Allis tissue forceps' heavy 5 × 6 interlocking tooth pattern delivers a firm, deep bite for grasping dense fascia and tough peritoneal tissue. The multiple small teeth distribute clamping force without crushing delicate underlying structures. At 152mm, the compact length supports secure handheld control.
Brown tissue forceps carry an 8 × 8 interlocking tooth pattern on a 152mm frame, sized for atraumatic grasping of skin edges during closure. The fine multi‑tooth pattern distributes grip across the wound margin without crushing, and the moderate length suits routine general work.
Built at 203mm with an 8 × 8 dense tooth pattern, the Brown tissue forceps scale the standard 152mm version up for moderate‑depth fields. The dense tooth pattern distributes grip across the wound margin without crushing.
Brown-Bahnson tissue forceps measuring 7-1/2" provide secure tissue and dressing handling. Grasping surfaces hold tissue decisively without slipping during retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable durability across many surgical cases.
The Carmalt splinter forceps provides precise removal and manipulation of foreign bodies, splinters, and small wound debris with its fine, straight 108mm design. The stainless-steel construction delivers reliable performance across routine wound care and minor surgical procedures. Its compact length and pointed-tip geometry support controlled extraction from shallow and confined wound spaces.
The delicate Carmody tissue forceps delivers serrated jaws designed for atraumatic manipulation of fine tissue planes during microsurgical and ENT dissections. At 159mm overall length, it provides compact control in confined spaces. The serrated interlocking pattern maintains a reliable grip without crushing delicate structures like nerve and lymphatic tissue.