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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.
Features & Benefits
The petit Allis tissue forceps deliver the characteristic Allis interlocking 4 × 5‑tooth grasp in a fine 3mm jaw at a compact 140mm length, suited to delicate or pediatric tissue handling. The interlocking teeth hold dense tissue, fascia, or breast and fibroid specimens without slippage, while the petit profile reduces tissue trauma in narrow fields. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Allis-Adain tissue forceps combines Allis-pattern interlocking teeth (9 × 10 pattern) on a compact 152mm frame, providing dense-tissue grasping in narrower or more delicate surgical fields. The high tooth count ensures secure grip on tough fascial and tissue planes.
This extra delicate Allis variant is engineered for narrower surgical fields and sensitive tissue planes. The 3 × 4 tooth pattern distributes grip force over a smaller surface area, minimizing crush injury in delicate structures. Straight geometry enables fine work in confined spaces at 152mm total length.
An Alyea vas clamp uses circular jaws set with 5 × 6 dull teeth to secure the vas deferens during vasectomy without pinching or crushing the duct. The dull tooth pattern grips the tubular structure on its circumference, holding it stable for ligation or division. The 152mm length keeps the handle clear of the scrotal field.
The Babcock tissue forceps provides gentle, atraumatic tissue manipulation with its grooved-jaw design that distributes grip pressure across a broader surface area. Ideal for bowel, mesentery, and delicate visceral retraction, the grooved pattern prevents crushing injury. The extended 203mm length and stainless-steel construction support durable performance across routine abdominal surgical cases.
The Babcock tissue holding forceps carry C‑shaped serrated 9mm jaws that hold tubular structures � bowel, fallopian tube, vessels � without crushing the underlying tissue. The serrated grip surface anchors the structure without slipping, and the C‑shape spans the full circumference.
This large Backhaus towel clamp secures surgical drapes to one another during field setup with a perforating jaw design that anchors sterile barriers firmly in place. The 133mm length provides comfortable handheld operation, and the spring-ratchet mechanism locks with consistent tension. Stainless steel construction withstands routine steam sterilization.
This 89mm Backhaus towel clamp secures surgical drapes and towels to one another during sterile field setup, with perforating jaws that pierce drape fabric and lock in place. The compact length permits convenient placement and removal without impairing field flow. Stainless steel construction ensures corrosion resistance across sterilization cycles.
This 133mm Backhaus towel clamp extends reach for drape and towel securing in larger surgical fields or challenging anatomic positions. Perforating jaws grip drape fabric reliably, and the ratcheted handle maintains tension without hand fatigue. Stainless steel ensures long‑term durability.
The ball-socket towel clip mechanism allows angular adjustment of the clamp position without rotation, enabling flexible drape anchoring on curved or uneven anatomical surfaces. Stainless steel construction ensures corrosion resistance across repeated autoclaving. The socket design accommodates variable drape thicknesses and angles, making it a versatile choice for field setup.
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.
Buie pile clamp measuring 8-1/4" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Serrated jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
A specialized clamping instrument designed to secure angiocatheters during intraoperative cholangiography, the 5mm cholangiogram clamp accommodates standard 6‑French catheters with ratcheted locking security. The compact 330mm length positions the ratchet handle away from the operative field while maintaining reliable catheter fixation throughout imaging protocols. Stainless‑steel construction ensures corrosion resistance when exposed to iodinated contrast media.
Coller-Crile clamp measuring 5-1/2" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Hemostatic jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
Straight Coller‑Crile hemostatic forceps at 140mm combine the Coller and Crile patterns in a compact format, sized for small‑vessel clamping during general surgical hemostasis. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping, and the ratcheted hinge locks the clamp.
Coller-Crile clamp measuring 6-1/4" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Hemostatic jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
The standard‑curve Crile hemostatic forceps delivers reliable vascular clamping in general surgical hemostasis. Its 140mm length and curved geometry enable secure application across varied vessel sizes and anatomic positions. The interlocking jaw mechanism provides positive lock for prolonged vessel occlusion without fatigue.
Petit‑Point Crile forceps are scaled down from the standard pattern for clamping fine vessels and tissue pedicles where a full‑size Crile would be bulky. The curved jaws follow tissue contours, and the 140mm length keeps the working hand clear of the field. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing.
Curved Crile forceps at 159mm address vessel control and tissue clamping in routine general procedures. The serrated jaws maintain grip on small to medium vessels without crushing surrounding structures, while the standard curve lets the working tips reach around adjacent tissue. Balanced spring tension supports prolonged handling.
Crile clamp measuring 6-1/4" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Serrated jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
The Crile forceps with petit‑point tips feature fine interlocking geometry designed for secure hemostasis in delicate tissue fields. The straight 5�" (140mm) length suits confined space work. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across routine surgical cases.
The standard‑pattern straight Crile forceps at 140mm bring the standard Crile geometry � serrated jaws, ratcheted hinge � in a slightly more compact length than the larger 159mm variant. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping at the wound margin.
The Crile forceps in straight configuration deliver reliable hemostasis through secure jaw interlocking during general surgical procedures. The 5�" (140mm) length suits midfield vascular control. Stainless steel construction supports rigorous sterilization cycles and routine use.
The straight Crile forceps is a heavy vascular clamp designed for secure hemostasis on larger vessels and tough tissue planes. Its serrated jaws deliver reliable interlocking grip across deep surgical fields, and the full 159mm length provides reach into the operative field. Reusable stainless steel construction supports repeated sterilization cycles.
The straight Crile forceps at 159mm carry serrated jaws sized for medium‑vessel and small‑pedicle clamping during general surgical hemostasis. The ratcheted hinge locks the clamp without operator force, and the straight profile suits in‑line clamping along the wound margin.
Straight Crile hemostatic forceps at 191mm clamp medium vessels with full‑length transverse serrations along the jaws. The longer 7‑1/2" reach extends a step beyond standard Kelly geometry, suiting deeper open fields. Ratcheted shanks lock the bite while the surgeon ligates.
Curved Dandy hemostatic forceps with the curve oriented sideways at 140mm carry the Dandy hemostatic pattern in a side‑curved geometry, sized for clamping vessels where the curve must approach from the side rather than the standard line. The ratcheted hinge locks the clamp.
The Desjardin gallstone forceps provides specialized geometry for safe biliary stone grasping and extraction during cholecystectomy and common bile duct exploration. The 235mm length supports access to deep hepatic and biliary structures without sacrificing tactile control.