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Extended at 235mm, these straight DeBakey vascular forceps carry 2mm tapered atraumatic jaws for deeper vascular work where the surgeon's hand must stay clear of the field. The serrated jaw pattern grips vessel adventitia without compromising intima during anastomosis and graft handling.
Features & Benefits
Deddish‑Potts intestinal forceps feature specialized Potts teeth and a bent handle design that improves access during abdominal visceral manipulation. The 305mm length extends reach into deep peritoneal spaces, while the 63mm jaw width distributes grip across robust tissue. Reusable stainless‑steel construction delivers reliable performance across many abdominal procedures.
This curved Dennis micro forceps delivers delicate grasping through diamond-dusted platform tips optimized for neurosurgical dissection. The counter-balanced round handle and curved geometry support ergonomic hand positioning during extended microsurgical sequences. The 210mm length enables reach in confined neurosurgical fields.
Dennis micro ring tip forceps deliver ultraprecision grasping in ophthalmic and fine microsurgical work. The 1 × 0.5mm diamond‑impregnated ring tips provide non‑slip engagement on delicate tissues and tiny implant components. Counter‑weight balancing and round handle support prolonged use without fatigue in confined surgical spaces.
This tungsten‑carbide dissecting forceps delivers superior edge retention for precise 1 × 2 tooth tissue grasping in general surgical dissection. The 140mm shaft extends reach while the straight geometry maintains optimal visibility in superficial fields. Tungsten carbide construction delivers exceptional durability and cutting longevity across repeat clinical use.
Tungsten‑carbide jaws give these 1 × 2 toothed dissecting forceps superior bite retention and wear resistance over standard stainless patterns. The 178mm straight shaft suits routine open dissection where firm tissue purchase matters. Tungsten‑carbide inserts combine hardness with corrosion resistance over many cases.
These Doyen intestinal forceps deliver atraumatic bowel handling through straight geometry and serrated jaw pattern that distributes grip across tissue surfaces. The 230mm length provides reach for deep abdominal work during intestinal manipulation and retraction. Atraumatic design minimizes serosal abrasion during extended bowel handling sequences.
Sized with a 2 × 16mm tip at 5.1", these dressing forceps step the tip length down from the 2 × 19mm variant in a slightly longer overall body. The configuration suits sets requiring multiple dressing forceps with subtly different reach profiles.
These straight dressing forceps with a 2 × 19mm tip at 4.7" suit moderate‑volume gauze and tissue handling at compact length. The slightly elongated tip surface adds purchase compared to standard dressing forceps tips.
Cross‑serrated dressing forceps at 140mm combine a narrow profile with additional surface texture for superior grip on moist or slippery dressing materials. The cross‑serration pattern spreads pressure across a wider jaw surface, reducing point contact damage to delicate wound margins. The short length supports use in focused, hand‑intensive wound care tasks.
This delicate fine dressing forceps features serrated jaws and a 140mm length, designed for precise manipulation of fine gauze and delicate tissues in ophthalmic and microsurgical dressing changes. The serrated geometry prevents slipping on smooth dressing materials, while the narrow profile supports control in tight spaces.
These 450mm narrow dressing forceps are engineered for the longest reaches within standard wound management protocols. Serrated jaws deliver consistent grip on multiple layers of dressing material in extended surgical fields. The narrow profile reduces lateral trauma at the operative site while maintaining full visibility.
This narrow 114mm serrated dressing forceps is engineered for confined spaces and delicate field access in wound care and surgical procedures. The narrow profile enables precise manipulation in restricted anatomical sites while the serrated jaws maintain reliable grasp on gauze and soft dressings. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing.
Narrow and serrated, these 127mm dressing forceps grip gauze, packing, and superficial tissue without slipping during routine wound care and minor procedures. The narrow tip profile fits compact surgical corridors and dressing layers, and the serrated working face holds material under tension. Stainless‑steel build endures repeat sterilization cycles.
This narrow dressing forceps with serrated jaws extends to 140mm, providing balanced reach for wound dressing and superficial soft-tissue manipulation. The serrated jaw geometry maintains consistent grasp during prolonged tissue handling, while the narrow profile allows access to confined areas. Designed for routine wound care and dressing changes.
This narrow 152mm serrated dressing forceps extends reach while maintaining a slender profile for precise dressing manipulation in confined or delicate surgical fields. The serrated jaw design provides secure grasp on moist gauze and sponges without crushing underlying tissues. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability.
A compact 159mm narrow dressing forceps combining the serrated jaw advantage with a straight profile for use in moderate and superficial fields. Despite the shorter length, the serrated surface maintains reliable grasp on gauze and delicate wound margins. The narrow jaw width reduces tissue disruption during dressing placement.
These dressing forceps provide straightforward manipulation of surgical dressings, packing materials, and light tissue handling in wound care and general procedures. The 220mm length supports comfortable handheld control without reaching into confined spaces.
These straight dressing forceps are intended for handling gauze, cotton, and soft tissue in general clinical procedures. Their serrated jaws enhance grip on moist or fibrous materials, supporting secure manipulation without slippage. The narrow straight profile improves visibility and maneuverability, particularly in confined surgical fields.
These fine straight dressing forceps carry serrated jaws on a delicate 114mm frame, sized for manipulating gauze and superficial soft tissue in close‑in fields. The serrated jaw bites without crushing, and the compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control during fine dressing changes.
These extended‑length dressing forceps with serrated jaws provide reach for dressing placement and removal in deep or posterior surgical sites. The narrow profile improves visibility, while serration prevents slippage of moist gauze or cottonoids. Ideal for procedures requiring extended shaft access.
Extended dressing forceps at 410mm provide reach beyond standard models for deeper or longer surgical fields. Narrow serrated jaws maintain delicate control over fine dressings and tissue borders during wound management and closure inspection. The increased length supports access without increasing tip pressure.
At 430mm, these serrated dressing forceps offer extended reach for evaluating and managing wounds in deep abdominal, thoracic, or pelvic cavities. The narrow jaw profile reduces trauma to delicate edges while the serrated surface maintains secure purchase on moistened gauze. The straight shaft supports controlled approach into confined spaces.
At 508mm, these serrated dressing forceps provide maximum working length for extremely deep or extended surgical cavities where standard instruments cannot reach. The narrow jaw design allows fine dressing control in confined spaces while the serrated surface prevents slippage on wet materials. The extended shaft maintains hand position control at distance.
This extended‑length 610mm narrow serrated dressing forceps is engineered for long‑reach dressing and wound manipulation in deep surgical fields or extended‑access procedures. The narrow profile prevents obstruction of operative sight lines while the serrated jaws maintain reliable grasp on gauze and sponges. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine sterilization and reprocessing.
This narrow serrated dressing forceps measures 102mm overall and is designed for fine manipulation of gauze, dressings, and delicate tissues during wound care and superficial procedures. The serrated working edge maintains reliable grasp across varied dressing materials. Compact length supports control in confined spaces.
These serrated dressing forceps provide secure grip on gauze, sponges, and light tissue during field cleanup and dressing manipulation. The extended 254mm length supports reach into deeper operative cavities while the serrated jaws maintain reliable hold on slippery materials. Ring handles enable comfortable control during prolonged procedures.
This 127mm serrated dressing forceps provides secure grasp on gauze, sponges, and soft dressings during wound care and field preparation. The serrated jaw edges prevent slip during manipulation of moist or slippery materials. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use and reprocessing.
These 150mm dressing forceps are designed for controlled placement and retrieval of dressings or cottonoids in deeper operative areas. The straight serrated jaws provide stable traction on damp or fibrous materials. Their extended shaft length improves reach while maintaining fine‑tip precision.
These long dressing forceps are designed for secure manipulation of gauze, cottonoids, and soft tissue in deeper operative planes. Their serrated jaws maintain traction on moisture‑laden materials, while the slender, elongated profile preserves visibility and enhances fine control during placement or retrieval.