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Description

Allis Tissue Forcep key features:

  • Enables a strong grasp in surgical procedures
  • Finger ring, ratchet forceps
  • Ensure an effective hold of slippery tissue
  • 3 into 4 teeth
  • 160mm

Frequently asked questions

Does this forcep provide a secure, non-slip grip?

Yes, this instrument is specifically engineered for a strong grasp on slippery tissue. The design ensures an effective hold during surgical procedures, minimizing the risk of slippage when handling delicate or difficult masses.

How does the ratchet mechanism benefit the surgeon?

The integrated locking ratchet mechanism allows the instrument to maintain a sustained grip without requiring constant manual exertion. This enables the surgeon to secure the tissue firmly in place and focus on other aspects of the procedure.

What is the benefit of the 3 into 4 teeth configuration?

The 3 into 4 teeth configuration is a specialized design feature that provides a precise, interlocked grasp. This specific arrangement is optimized for effective tissue manipulation and secure retraction.

Is this instrument suitable for handling slippery tissue?

Absolutely. The Allis style design is specifically intended for surgical environments where secure, non-slip tissue retraction or grasping is required for slippery tissue masses.

What is the total length of the forceps?

The DTR Medical Allis Tissue Forcep has a total length of 160mm, providing an ideal size for precise control and reach during standard surgical operations.

Are these forceps factory new?

Yes, this item is a factory new surgical instrument, ensuring that it meets the quality standards required for professional medical use.

Is the design ergonomic for extended use?

The forceps feature a classic finger ring handle design, which is the industry standard for providing comfortable, symmetrical control and precise manipulation for the user.

Does this tool require heavy manual force to hold tissue?

No. Due to the ratchet mechanism, the forceps hold the tissue securely once locked, which reduces the need for continuous manual pressure and helps prevent surgeon fatigue.