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This clamp 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.
Features & Benefits
These smooth Foerster sponge forceps offer the same curved geometry and extended 241mm reach as the serrated variant, but with a polished jaw surface for softer tissue handling during wound care and dressing changes. The curved construction supports ergonomic sponge positioning in surgical fields.
Curved Foerster sponge forceps grasp and direct prep sponges, gauze, and packing during open procedures. The serrated ring jaws lock the sponge securely without tearing, and the 180mm length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the operative field. Ratchet closure frees the hand for other tasks once grip is set.
Curved Foerster sponge forceps at 178mm hold prep sponges, gauze, and specimens with serrated ring jaws that grip without tearing. The standard curve clears the operative line and lets the surgeon paint prep solutions across broad skin areas. Ratcheted shanks lock the bite for a controlled handoff.
Foerster sponge forceps with curved serrated jaws at 178mm grasp sponges, gauze, and prep applicators for surgical skin preparation and intraoperative sponging. The serrated jaw holds material without slipping, and the curved profile keeps the working face clear of the surgeon's hand.
Built at 241mm with curved serrated jaws, this longer Foerster sponge forceps extends the reach of the standard model for deeper prep and sponging work. The curved profile keeps the working face clear of the surgeon's hand, and the serrated jaw holds sponges without slipping.
These Foerster sponge forceps feature a curved shaft and serrated jaw surface to secure blood-soaked gauze and sponges during abdominal and general surgery. At 248mm, the extended length provides reach into deeper surgical fields while maintaining secure grip on wet dressing materials. The serrated jaw pattern prevents sponge slippage across repeat surgical use.
The Foerster sponge forceps delivers atraumatic guidance of surgical sponges and gauze packing with its smooth-jaw design that prevents fiber shedding or tissue irritation. The curved 180mm shaft improves ergonomic access to deeper or angled surgical fields. Stainless-steel construction supports lasting durability across routine hemostasis and wound management workflows.
This curved Foerster sponge forceps provides smooth, atraumatic grasping of surgical sponges, packs, and delicate tissues during field cleaning and retraction. The smooth jaw design prevents tissue adherence, while the extended 248mm length enables safe manipulation deep within operative cavities. Stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing across extended clinical use.
This insulated Foerster sponge forceps supports electrosurgical sponge and gauze manipulation while preventing unintended current pathway through the surgical field. The straight shaft and serrated jaw pattern secure moistened gauze reliably. The 248mm length extends reach throughout packed abdominal cavities.
Foerster sponge forceps measuring 7" provide secure tissue and dressing handling. Serrated surfaces hold tissue decisively without slipping during retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable durability across many surgical cases.
The Foerster sponge forceps is designed for secure manipulation of surgical sponges and soft dressings in the operative field. Its 178mm straight shaft and serrated working edge maintain reliable grip on gauze without crushing the material. The balanced spring action supports prolonged handling during extended cases.
These Foerster sponge forceps combine straight geometry with serrated jaws for secure gauze manipulation during hemostasis and field clearing. The 178mm length reaches into deeper operative fields. Serrated jaw surfaces prevent slipping while maintaining reliable spring tension across extended procedures.
Foerster sponge forceps are designed with a straight shaft and serrated jaw for secure purchase on surgical sponges and gauze during wound evacuation and cleaning. The longitudinal serrations prevent the dressing from sliding during manipulation. Extended 250mm length supports access into deeper or more distant anatomical sites.
The straight Foerster sponge forceps at 250mm carry the serrated jaws of the Foerster family in an extra‑long format, sized for prep and sponging at greater depth than the standard Foerster lengths. The straight profile suits in‑line approach.
The extended‑length Foerster sponge forceps delivers 305mm of reach for gauze and cottonoid placement in deep abdominal cavities. The serrated jaw surface maintains secure grip on moist surgical sponges, while the straight geometry provides unobstructed field visibility. The instrument's length supports safe manipulation of deep structures during prolonged procedures.
Foerster sponge forceps measuring 7" provide secure tissue and dressing handling. Smooth surfaces hold tissue decisively without slipping during retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable durability across many surgical cases.
Foerster sponge forceps measuring 9-3/4" provide secure tissue and dressing handling. Smooth surfaces hold tissue decisively without slipping during retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable durability across many surgical cases.
The Gemini clamp combines a standard curve with compact jaws optimized for blood vessel and tissue securing in general surgery. Its 140mm length positions the working end precisely within moderate-depth fields. The curved geometry improves visibility and approach angles in confined spaces.
These Gemini-Mixter forceps feature a fully curved jaw geometry ideal for thoracic tissue manipulation and retraction in deeper surgical fields. The delicate serrated pattern preserves tissue while maintaining secure grasp on lung parenchyma and pleura. The 178mm length and curved contour reduce hand fatigue during extended thoracic procedures.
The Glassman‑Allis intestinal forceps is a non‑crushing variant designed specifically for delicate bowel handling during intestinal work and anastomosis. The smooth, broad tip distribution prevents localized crushing injury to visceral serosa and mucosa. At 6" (152mm), this compact length supports precise control in confined peritoneal fields.
These curved Halstead mosquito forceps deliver fine hemostatic control on small vessels and delicate tissue planes. The 21mm serrated jaws lock onto bleeders without slippage, and the ratchet handle maintains closure once set. A dull finish reduces glare under operating lights through the 125mm working profile.
Curved Halstead mosquito forceps with 21mm serrated jaws give the surgeon fine hemostatic purchase on small vessels and delicate connective tissue. The ratchet lock holds closure once set, freeing the hand for other tasks, and a dull finish keeps overhead glare down. At 127mm overall, they sit comfortably for superficial work.
Halstead mosquito forceps in this 184mm curved configuration extend the classic fine‑tip hemostat into deeper operative corridors. The slender jaws clamp small vessels reliably without disrupting surrounding tissue, and the longer shaft preserves the surgeon's sight line into recessed fields.
Straight Halstead hemostatic mosquito forceps at 140mm with 22mm serrated jaws and ring handles clamp small vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The serrated grip anchors the clamp, and the ratcheted hinge locks the position without sustained force.
Curved fine jaws define this Halstead mosquito forceps for delicate hemostasis on small vessels and bleeders. Serrated 25mm jaws hold cleanly without crushing surrounding tissue, and the standard curve lets the tip slip around vessels during ligation. The 140mm length keeps the instrument compact in superficial fields.
Curved floor‑grade Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm clamp small vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The floor‑grade designation indicates that the instrument is suited for non‑critical tray inclusion at a lower price point, with the same hemostatic geometry as full‑grade variants.
Delicate petit‑point Halstead mosquito forceps at 121mm carry straight tips for fine vessel clamping in close‑in surgical fields. The slender jaws engage small vessels without crushing adjacent tissue, and the compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control.
This straight Halstead mosquito forceps delivers precise tissue and vascular control with its 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern. The compact design supports fine micro‑grasping in confined vascular fields, while the straight geometry maintains excellent visibility. Widely used in vascular, cardiac, and microsurgical procedures.
Straight Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm carry the standard Halstead mosquito profile in a compact format, sized for fine vessel clamping in small surgical fields. The serrated jaws hold small vessels without slipping during hemostasis.