Precision instruments corp tissue forceps are designed for precision, durability, and ease of use, ensuring optimal performance in every surgical procedure. Whether you need toothed, non-toothed, or specialized tissue forceps, our collection offers high-quality instruments that meet the highest medical standards.

Key Features:

Premium Stainless Steel Construction: Corrosion-resistant, autoclavable, and highly durable for long-term use.
 Ergonomic Non-Slip Grip: Designed for comfort and control, minimizing hand fatigue during procedures.
Toothed & Non-Toothed Variants: Toothed forceps provide a firm hold on tissues, while smooth-tipped forceps offer gentle handling.
Straight & Curved Designs: Available in different angles for enhanced precision in various surgical fields.
Lightweight & Balanced: Ensures smooth handling and precise movements.
Autoclavable & Reusable: Can be sterilized for repeated use in clinical settings.

Types of Tissue Forceps:

Toothed Tissue Forceps:

  • 1×2 Toothed Forceps (Adson Tissue Forceps) – Provides a secure grip for holding and stabilizing tissues during surgery.
  • 2×3 or 3×4 Toothed Forceps – Used for handling tougher tissues with increased grip strength.
  • Iris Toothed Forceps – Ideal for delicate procedures in ophthalmic and microsurgeries.

 Non-Toothed Tissue Forceps:

  • Smooth Tissue Forceps – Used for gentle tissue handling to prevent trauma.
  • Dressing Tissue Forceps – Designed for handling gauze, dressings, and suturing materials.
  • Bayonet Tissue Forceps – Angled for improved access in deep or narrow surgical sites.

Specialized Tissue Forceps:

  • Debakey Tissue Forceps – Atraumatic forceps commonly used in cardiovascular and general surgery.
  • Russian Tissue Forceps – Features a broad, serrated tip for handling delicate and slippery tissues.
  • Allis Tissue Forceps – Used for grasping and holding tissue with minimal trauma.

 Order Now! Enhance your surgical precision with our premium tissue forceps. Browse our selection to find the perfect tools for your practice.

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