Surgical Forceps Description
Surgical forceps are precision medical instruments designed for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues, sutures, or medical materials during surgical procedures. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each tailored for specific surgical needs, from delicate microsurgery to general surgical applications.
Key Features:
✔ High-Quality Material – Made from stainless steel or titanium for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization.
✔ Ergonomic Design – Available with serrated tips, smooth tips, or curved edges for enhanced grip and control.
✔ Variety of Types – Includes tissue forceps, hemostatic forceps, and dressing forceps, each designed for different surgical functions.
✔ Autoclavable & Reusable – Designed for repeated sterilization and long-term use in medical environments.
Common Types of Surgical Forceps:
🔹 Tissue Forceps – Used to handle delicate or heavy tissues without causing damage.
🔹 Hemostatic Forceps (Clamps) – Designed to control bleeding by clamping blood vessels.
🔹 Dressing Forceps – Used for handling dressings, gauze, and sutures.
🔹 Adson Forceps – Ideal for precise grip in plastic surgery and small tissue handling.
🔹 Allis Forceps – Used for grasping tissue firmly without excessive trauma.
These forceps are essential tools in general surgery, dentistry, gynecology, and microsurgical procedures.