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Cutting Tweezers with Lever Lock, 11 cm, Black Coated
Multiple SKUs
Regular price From $88 - $93Sale price From $88 - $93 Regular priceUnit price per -
Saint Martin Micro Corneal Forceps
Multiple SKUs
Regular price From $58 - $88Sale price From $58 - $88 Regular priceUnit price per -
Jaffe Forceps, 10 cm, Curved, 0.3 mm Tips
WPB505210
Regular price $105Sale price $105 Regular priceUnit price per -
Troutman Forceps CVD Serrated Tips
WP5052
Regular price $161Sale price $161 Regular priceUnit price per -
Perone Lasik Forceps, 10.8cm, Curved, 2mm OD Rings, Titanium
555827L
Regular price $240Sale price $240 Regular priceUnit price per -
Bonn Forceps, Tying Platform, 9.5cm, Straight
504475
Regular price $95Sale price $95 Regular priceUnit price per -
Graefe Fixation Forceps, 11.5cm, 5x5 Teeth, 4mm Tip
501988
Regular price $48Sale price $48 Regular priceUnit price per -
Round Hollow Handled Dilator Forceps, 14cm, 0.15mm tips
15910
Regular price $96Sale price $96 Regular priceUnit price per -
Francis Chalazion Forceps, Locking Thumb Screw
WP509600
Regular price $67Sale price $67 Regular priceUnit price per -
Dressing Forceps, 17 cm, Fine, Straight
WP3618
Regular price $82Sale price $82 Regular priceUnit price per -
Lester Forceps, 8 cm, 1x2 Teeth
WPF5042
Regular price $58Sale price $58 Regular priceUnit price per -
Reverse Action Tweezers, 16.5cm, Straight
504501
Regular price $42Sale price $42 Regular priceUnit price per
Surgical forceps may be broadly divided into two categories, thumb forceps (frequently called surgical or medical tweezers, gripping forceps, non-locking forceps or pinning forceps) and ring forceps (also called hemostats, hemostatic forceps and locking forceps). Thumb forceps are spring forceps used by compression between your thumb and forefinger and are used for grasping, holding or manipulating body tissue. They are non-ratchet style. For example, you could use thumb forceps to hold or move tissue during surgery or to move dressings. Hemostatic forceps are hinged forceps that look more like scissors. Hinged forceps may come with or without a "lock" for clamping. Thumb forceps are available with a variety of tips. The tips may be flat, serrated, cupped, ringed, grooved, diamond dusted or have teeth. The tips may also be straight, curved or angled. See the images below. Serrated tweezers (thumb forceps) are designed for use with tissues. The serrations or teeth actually cause less damage than flat forceps, because it requires less pressure to maintain a firm grip. Use smooth or cross-hatched forceps for removing sutures, moving dressing or other drapes. Thumb forceps can be broadly grouped as tissue forceps and dressing forceps. Commonly used thumb forceps include Adson forceps, Iris forceps and Foester forceps.

