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Medical Forceps

Forceps for Precise Tissue Handling

In this category you can order forceps for operating rooms, medical practices and specialized surgical procedures. The range includes anatomical, tissue and microsurgical forceps for gripping, holding and positioning tissue.

All instruments are made of medical grade stainless steel, sterilizable and designed for repeated clinical use.

Anatomical and Tissue Forceps

Surgical Tissue Forceps

For secure fixation of skin, fascia and firm tissue. Used for suturing, preparation and standard surgical procedures.

Dressing Forceps

Rounded jaws allow atraumatic handling of delicate structures and dressing material. Frequently used in plastic surgery and dermatology.

Special Instruments

Specialized designs are available for different medical applications:

 

Material and Reprocessing

  • medical stainless steel
  • corrosion resistant
  • autoclavable
  • long service life in clinical use

 

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The range covers both microsurgical and standard procedures and allows complete instrument equipment for multiple medical specialties.

Anatomical Forceps: Precision and Care in the Operating Room

Anatomical forceps are specialized surgical instruments characterized by their serrated jaws. These serrations allow for gentle grasping of delicate tissue without causing damage. Anatomical forceps are available in various designs, including straight models and those with angled tips. They are produced in different lengths to meet the specific requirements of various surgical procedures.

Features and Applications
Anatomical forceps are designed to gently grasp vulnerable structures such as blood vessels, nerves, or other delicate tissues. Due to their tissue-friendly properties, they are ideal for applications requiring precise and careful handling. However, the gentle grip can make it easier for grasped structures to slip out of the forceps, which is why strong pulling is not possible compared to surgical forceps.

Although anatomical forceps were originally developed for anatomy (hence the name), they are now widely used in surgery. They are frequently employed in plastic surgery, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, and other specialties where gentle tissue handling is crucial.

Specialized Types of Anatomical Forceps
There are numerous specialized types of anatomical forceps, often named after their developers. Some of the most well-known models include:

  • Adson Forceps (after Alfred Washington Adson): Ideal for fine surgical procedures, particularly in plastic surgery.

  • Brophy Forceps: Commonly used in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

  • Cushing Forceps: Particularly suitable for neurosurgical procedures.

  • DeBakey Forceps (after Michael Ellis DeBakey): Perfect for vascular and cardiovascular surgery.

  • Gerald Hudson Forceps (after Ewald Hudson): Ideal for handling delicate tissue.

  • Micro-Adson Forceps (after Alfred Washington Adson): For microsurgical applications.

  • McIndoe Forceps: Frequently used in plastic surgery.

  • Potts-Smith Forceps: Specifically designed for vascular surgery.

  • Semken Forceps: Ideal for handling fine tissue.

  • Singley-Tuttle Forceps: Commonly used in general surgery.

  • Stille Forceps: Known for their robust construction.

  • Taylor Forceps: Ideal for precise surgical procedures.

  • Wangensteen Forceps (after Owen H. Wangensteen): Frequently used in general and visceral surgery.

  • Waugh Forceps: Ideal for handling delicate tissue.

Materials and Quality
Our anatomical forceps are made from high-quality stainless surgical steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization. The precise craftsmanship and high-quality materials make them a reliable tool for demanding surgical procedures.

Key Benefits

  • Gentleness: Serrated jaws for gentle grasping of delicate tissue.

  • Precision: Precise jaws for millimeter-accurate handling.

  • Hygiene: Sterilizable and easy to clean.

  • Versatility: Suitable for use in a wide range of surgical specialties.

Anatomical forceps are indispensable tools for surgeons who value precision and care when handling delicate tissue. With our extensive product range, we offer solutions for virtually every clinical scenario in surgery.