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Adson Brown tissue forceps measuring 4-3/4" 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.
Features & Benefits
The standard Adson tissue forceps at 121mm with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern provide the canonical Adson skin‑handling format for general surgical closure. The compact length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips during fine closure.
Narrow Adson tissue forceps at 121mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern sized for fine skin closure in plastics, hand, and head‑and‑neck cases. The single‑opposing‑double tooth distributes grip without macerating the wound margin, and the compact length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
This standard USA model dressing forceps provides compact, straightforward handling of gauze and soft tissues in routine surgical procedures. Its 140mm length suits general work without excess length or weight. The straight profile simplifies field maneuverability.
Adson‑Brown tissue forceps with a 7 × 7 tooth pattern at 121mm distribute grip across many small teeth, holding skin and superficial soft tissue with minimal trauma. The dense tooth pattern suits plastic and reconstructive cases where wound‑edge integrity must be preserved.
Adson tissue forceps with fine 1 × 2-tooth pattern provide delicate grasp for superficial tissue handling in general and facial surgery. The narrow-tip geometry enables precise single-layer dissection and separation. The 121mm compact length supports excellent control and visibility in confined operative fields.
The Adson Brown tissue forceps feature densely interlocking 9 × 9 teeth that secure tough fascial tissue and skin edges with superior grip during wound closure and dissection. At 121mm, the length accommodates standard operative reach. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeat use.
Adson Brown tissue forceps measuring 6" 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 angled variant of the Adson‑Brown tissue forceps preserves the 7 × 7 tooth pattern while angling the jaws for working into surfaces the straight version cannot reach in line. The 121mm length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
Adson Brown tissue forceps deliver secure tissue grasping in general and vascular surgery. The 4 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern distributes grip across dense fascia and thick tissue. Tungsten carbide construction provides superior edge durability across repeat surgical cases.
The Adson-Brown tissue forceps pairs tungsten carbide construction with a 4 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern and serrated platform for maximum grip on tough tissue and fascia. The dual-action working edge distributes pressure evenly across dense tissue without slipping. At 152mm, the straight shaft supports secure manipulation in moderate-depth general surgical fields.
Adson dressing forceps with delicate angled tip provide precise control during periocular and fine general tissue manipulation. The 121mm length and refined angled geometry improve access to confined surgical spaces while minimizing tissue disturbance. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains reliable performance over repeat clinical use.
Adson dressing forceps offer delicate precision for handling gauze and soft tissue in superficial wound closure and dressing changes. The straight profile with delicate tips enhances visibility in confined spaces, while the 121mm length supports fine control without excessive reach. The instrument's geometry supports atraumatic material handling.
The delicate Adson dressing forceps measures 152mm and is optimized for gentle manipulation of gauze, bandages, and superficial tissue during dressing changes and wound care. Its fine straight jaws prevent crushing delicate healing tissue, and the lightweight design reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.
This Adson dressing forceps features delicate serrated tips and a 121mm overall length for controlled grasping of soft tissue or dressings.
The Adson dressing forceps features fine longitudinal fenestrations on the working surface that enhance grip on delicate gauze and wound dressings without crushing. The 121mm compact length positions the working end precisely for small-field or confined operative spaces. Balanced spring action supports extended handling fatigue-free during detailed dressing work.
This standard Adson dressing forceps uses cross‑serrated jaws with a 121mm length for secure tissue or dressing handling.
These standard Adson dressing forceps with serrated jaws at 121mm duplicate the 8123 variant for instrument sets requiring multiple Adson dressing forceps across the case. The serrated jaw bites material without crushing the tissue surface.
Standard Adson dressing forceps with serrated jaws at 121mm pair the compact Adson length with serrated grip surfaces for routine tissue and dressing handling. The serrated jaw bites material without crushing, and the compact length keeps the tips at the fingertips.
Standard 152mm Adson dressing forceps grasp gauze, drain material, and superficial soft tissue during routine wound care and minor surgical tasks. The serrated jaws hold material without slip, and the slim shanks fit naturally between the surgeon's fingers for fine control. Stainless‑steel build supports repeat sterilization across heavy clinical rotation.
The TC standard Adson dressing forceps at 121mm carry tungsten‑carbide grip inserts on the working face for sustained tissue and dressing handling at a compact length. The TC inserts preserve grip across high‑volume use without wearing the jaw geometry.
The standard Adson dressing forceps with tungsten‑carbide inserts at 152mm carry the carbide grip surface across the working face for sustained tissue and dressing handling. The TC inserts preserve grip across high‑volume use without wearing the jaw geometry.
The heavy Adson‑Ewald dressing forceps at 121mm scale the standard Adson up for sturdier dressing and tissue manipulation, with the broader jaw profile of the Ewald variant providing more contact area. The 121mm compact length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
Adson-Ewald tissue forceps measuring 4-3/4" 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 heavy Adson‑Ewald tissue forceps at 121mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern in a sturdier frame than the standard Adson, suited to skin closure where the surgeon needs more spring tension against thicker tissue. The compact length keeps the tips at the fingertips.
This heavy Adson‑Ewald tissue forceps features a robust 2 × 3 interlocking tooth pattern for secure grasping of dense tissue such as fascia or periosteum. The 152mm length provides balanced reach and control, while the stainless‑steel construction resists deflection during forceful tissue retraction across repeated procedures. The straight Adson‑Ewald geometry suits major abdominal and orthopedic exposures.
This smooth-jaw Adson dressing forceps in tungsten carbide delivers delicate tissue and dressing manipulation without crushing. The compact 121mm length supports control in confined spaces, and the smooth carbide surfaces preserve tissue integrity during dressing changes. Carbide material resists corrosion and maintains jaw alignment across repeat clinical use.
The Adson micro forceps carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with an extra‑delicate 0.8mm jaw, sized for the finest skin and connective‑tissue grasping in plastics, hand, and head‑and‑neck microsurgery. The slim jaw preserves wound‑edge integrity during fine work.
This Adson micro suture forceps combines a 1mm tying platform with 1 × 2 interlocking teeth, designed for precision suture handling in microsurgical and delicate tissue work. The smooth tying platform distributes compressive force across the suture strand without crushing. Its 102mm compact length supports stable fingertip control during suture placement and tying.
Adson micro tissue forceps deliver precision grasping in delicate microsurgical and ophthalmic fields. The 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern grips fragile tissue without crushing. Tungsten carbide construction offers superior edge retention across repeated clinical cases, while the compact 121mm length supports confined surgical access.