Surgical tweezers and tissue forceps for doctor, clinic and hospital supplies

Tissue Forceps

Our Tissue Forceps are sharp and have teeth on both sides that engage when pressed together. There is usually one tooth on one jaw part and two (1: 2) on the other or two on three teeth (2: 3). This enables a firm hold when grasping tissue. Often the area behind the teeth is also cross-corrugated, which offers additional support. Surgical tweezers are used to hold the subcutaneous fatty tissue, for example, or to grip rough structures such as muscles or fascia. The main representatives of this category are the surgical tweezers according to Adson, Bonney, Cushing, Potts-Smith, Stille or Brown.