Horton Adson Tissue Forceps
$ 130
Horton Adson Tissue Forceps are tiny surgical devices used to grab and manipulate thin tissues. They often have tungsten carbide inlays on the tips, resulting in a rough surface with little pyramid-shaped teeth. These teeth give a firm, non-slip hold on tissues while avoiding excessive tearing.
length | 12cm, 15cm |
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Type | TC |
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Description
Horton Adson Tissue Forceps are tiny surgical tools used to grab thin tissues, sutures, and needles throughout a variety of surgical operations.
- Function: Safely grasping fragile tissues.
- Keeping sutures and needles secure during suturing processes.
- Design has fine tips and tungsten carbide inlays for a non-slip grip.
- Pyramid-shaped teeth on the jaws provide a firm grip on even the most delicate tissues.
- May occur in a variety of lengths and jaw configurations (for example, 1×2 teeth).
- Material: Stainless steel is often used for durability and sanitation.
- Benefits include precise grabbing with sensitive tips and tiny teeth.
- In comparison to bulkier forceps, tissue damage is less.
- Sutures and needles should be held securely for optimal suturing.
- Tungsten carbide inlays provide increased grip strength and durability.
Applications: Used in several surgical specialties, including:
- Plastic surgery.
- Microsurgery.
- Ophthalmology.
- Neurosurgery.
- Vascular surgery.
- ENT surgery.
Additional information
Dimensions | 12 cm |
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