Allis Tissue Forceps

$ 169

The Allis Tissue Forceps from Acheron Instruments, also known as a hemostat, are widely used in a variety of surgical procedures, such as ENT, plastic, reconstructive, gynecological, and orthopedic surgery. This multipurpose, portable surgical instrument is used to secure blood vessels and hold, grip, and manipulate tissues.

– The ratchet locking mechanism allows for a self-retaining system to function.

– Its wide tips offer a stable and strong grip.

– Made possible by ergonomic finger-ring handles that allow for comfortable and ideal handling.

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Description

Product Overview of Allis Tissue Forceps

The distinctive design of Allis forceps makes them stand out from other surgical instruments. These forceps’ essential parts are as follows:

  • Teeth: The placement of the small, sharp teeth along the jaws of the instrument is one of the forceps’ most distinguishing characteristics.
  • Jaws: The comparatively short and curved jaws enable precise tissue-grasping in confined areas. To meet diverse surgical needs, the jaws are offered in a range of lengths.
  • Ratcheted Mechanism: A ratcheted mechanism is a common characteristic of Allis tissue forceps. With the help of this mechanism, the surgeon may secure the forceps in place and maintain a steady grip on the tissue without having to apply constant manual pressure.
  • Numerous Sizes: These forceps come in a range of sizes and styles, with jaws that are either straight or curved and lengths that go from 4 to 8 inches.
Specialty General Surgery
Author Nam
Sub-Category Allis tissue forceps
Category Forceps
Instrument Profile Single Ended
Handle Type finger ring
Overall Length 16 cm – 6 1/4″
Finish Satin
Material Stainless Steel
CE Marking yes
Reusable yes

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