Surgical Tissue Forceps Dissecting & Thumb Forceps
Tissue Forceps are essential surgical instruments used for grasping, holding, and stabilizing soft tissues during medical and surgical procedures. Designed to provide a firm yet gentle grip, these forceps are widely used in general surgery, plastic surgery, dental procedures, ENT, and microsurgery.
Made from high-quality surgical stainless steel, tissue forceps offer excellent corrosion resistance, long-term durability, and are fully autoclavable. Depending on the type of procedure, various styles of tissue forceps are available with or without teeth, straight or curved tips, and serrated or smooth jaws for delicate handling.
Common Types of Tissue Forceps:
Adson – Fine tips, available with or without teeth, ideal for suturing and skin handling.
Brown-Adson Forceps – Multiple intermeshing teeth for better tissue grip, often used in plastic surgery.
Debakey – Atraumatic, designed for cardiovascular and delicate tissue manipulation.
Allis – Toothed and ratcheted, used to grasp fascia and skin.
Toothed vs Non-Toothed Forceps – Toothed for firm hold, non-toothed for delicate tissues.
Features:
Ergonomic design for comfortable handling
Serrated or toothed tips for secure tissue grip
Non-slip grip handles
High tensile strength and corrosion resistance
Reusable and autoclavable
Surgical Applications:
Holding and retracting tissues during suturing
Skin and soft tissue manipulation
Grasping small blood vessels
Handling fascia or fibrous tissue