Description
Thomas-Allis Tissue And Organ Holding Forceps
The Thomas-Allis Tissue and Organ Holding Forceps 6:7 Teeth, 20 cm / 8” are engineered to provide superior precision in tissue handling during various surgical procedures. These forceps are designed with a 6:7 teeth configuration that ensures a secure and reliable grip on tissue, minimizing the risk of slippage and enhancing surgical control. Their precision and reliability make them an essential tool for surgeons who require accuracy and consistency in their work.
Premium Stainless Steel Construction
The high-quality material ensures that the forceps can withstand repeated sterilization without compromising their structural integrity. This durability makes the Thomas-Allis Tissue and Organ Holding Forceps a long-lasting addition to any surgical instrument set, providing consistent performance over time.
Ergonomic Design for Enhanced Comfort
The comfortable grip allows surgeons to maintain control without strain, improving precision and efficiency. The 20 cm length offers the ideal balance between reach and maneuverability, making these forceps versatile for various surgical applications.
Secure Tissue Handling with 6:7 Teeth
The 6:7 teeth configuration firmly grips tissue, ensuring a secure hold during surgical manipulation. This feature plays a crucial role in delicate procedures, where maintaining tissue integrity is essential.
Thomas-Allis Tissue And Organ Holding Forceps Application
The Thomas-Allis Tissue and Organ Holding Forceps are versatile and suitable for use in a wide range of surgical disciplines. Whether in general surgery, gynecology, or specialized procedures, these forceps provide the adaptability and precision required by surgeons. Their robust construction and ergonomic design make them a reliable tool across various surgical environments.
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