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Tissue forceps are specialized surgical instruments used to grasp, hold, or manipulate tissue during surgical procedures. They are typically made from stainless steel, which provides durability and resistance to corrosion. The design of tissue forceps includes a pair of jaws that can be serrated or smooth, allowing for a secure grip on various types of tissue without causing damage.
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Length | 5 to 12 inches |
| Jaw design | Serrated or smooth |
| Sterilization method | Autoclavable |
| Weight | Varies by size, typically 50 to 150 grams |
When selecting tissue forceps, consider the specific surgical application and the type of tissue being handled. Key specifications to look for include the length of the forceps, the design of the jaws, and whether they are autoclavable for sterilization. It's also important to specify the quantity needed and any particular certifications required for medical devices in your region.
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They are used to grasp and manipulate tissue during surgical procedures.
Yes, most tissue forceps are autoclavable for sterilization.
They are typically made from stainless steel.
They typically range from 5 to 12 inches.
Yes, they can have serrated or smooth jaws depending on the application.
Consider the surgical application, jaw design, and required length.