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HotAllis Tissue Forceps lane is a basic surgical instrument that is commonly used in the field of medicine. During a surgical procedure, blood vessels may rupture and leak blood that obscures the surgical field.
Allis Tissue Forceps
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HotBabcock Tissue forcep are finger ring, ratcheted, non-perforating forceps used to grasp delicate tissue in laser procedures. They are frequently used with intestinal and laparotomy procedures. Similar to Allis forceps but have a winder, rounded grasping surface The jaws are circumferential and the tips are triangular and fenestrated with horizontal serrations. Particularly useful for grasping tube-shaped structures
Babcock Tissue Forceps
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HotTypically used to hold heavy tissue, Dissecting Forceps have serrated jaws, interlocking teeth. and are made from the highest grade stainless steel.
Dissecting Forceps 1 – 2 teeth
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HotTypically used to hold heavy tissue, Dissecting Forceps have serrated jaws, interlocking teeth. and are made from the highest grade stainless steel.
Dissecting Forceps 2 – 3 teeth
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HotDissecting Forceps lane is a basic surgical instrument that is commonly used in the field of medicine. During a surgical procedure, blood vessels may rupture and leak blood that obscures the surgical field.
Dissecting Forceps lane 178mm
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HotDissecting Forceps plain is a basic surgical instrument that is commonly used in the field of medicine. During a surgical procedure, blood vessels may rupture and leak blood that obscures the surgical field.
Dissecting Forceps plain 127mm
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HotDissecting Forceps plain is a basic surgical instrument that is commonly used in the field of medicine. During a surgical procedure, blood vessels may rupture and leak blood that obscures the surgical field.
Dissecting Forceps plain 178mm
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HotThe Littlewood intestinal forceps are gynaecological instruments that are used to grasp tissues such as the skin, the Linea Alba, and the rectus sheath and retract it during gynaecological procedures including classical caesarian section, myomectomy as well as during abdominal laparotomy and laparoscopic surgeries.
Littlewood Tissue Forceps