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These 15 cm (6”) Allis Tissue Forceps are designed for secure grasping and controlled traction of soft tissue during surgical procedures. Featuring a 4 x 5 tooth configuration and ratcheted finger ring handles, they provide a firm, atraumatic hold—ideal for use in general surgery, gynecology, or veterinary applications. Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel and also available in premium German stainless steel, these forceps offer durability, precision, and reliable performance in the operating room.
| Order code | Stainless steel grade |
| 501324 | Allis Tissue Forceps, Standard |
| 501324-G | Allis Tissue Forceps, German |


$42.00
Hemostatic forceps, hemostats, are used primarily to control bleeding during surgical procedures, and they are also used for a variety of other applications. Most hemostatic forceps have ring handles and a ratchet-style, locking mechanism to adjust the tension on the forceps and to keep the jaws clamped in place, maintaining constant pressure on the tissue or blood vessel being occluded. They also have jaws with interlocking serrations or teeth for a secure grip on tissues. The tips of hemostats are often narrow and delicate, allowing for precise manipulation of tissues and vessels. They vary in size, tip shape, type of metal, and function. Here are some applications for which hemostatic forceps are uniquely designed.
Laboratory forceps are surgical instruments that come in a variety of types. Here’s a brief overview to help you choose a set of forceps for your application. Surgical forceps can be divided into two broad categories, thumb forceps (also called tweezers) and hemostatic forceps. Tweezers can be further divided into dressing forceps and tissue forceps.
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