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Allis tissue forceps are surgical instruments designed to grasp and hold tissue during surgical procedures. They are typically made from stainless steel, which provides durability and resistance to corrosion. The forceps feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for secure clamping of tissue, making them essential for various surgical applications.
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Length | 5 to 10 inches |
| Jaw design | Toothed or serrated |
| Usage | Grasping and holding tissue |
| Sterilization method | Autoclave or chemical sterilization |
When selecting Allis tissue forceps, consider the length and jaw design that best suits your surgical needs. It's important to specify the required material, typically stainless steel, and whether you need a specific sterilization method. Additionally, inquire about any certifications or standards the instruments meet, as well as the quantity required for your practice.
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They are used to grasp and hold tissue during surgical procedures.
They are typically made from stainless steel.
They are available in lengths ranging from 5 to 10 inches.
They can be sterilized using autoclave or chemical methods.
Yes, they feature a ratchet mechanism for secure clamping.
Yes, they can have toothed or serrated jaws.