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Adson Forceps With Single Teeth Precision Surgical Tissue Forceps
Adson Forceps With Single Teeth Precision Surgical Tissue Forceps
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Adson Forceps with Single Teeth (1x2) – Premium Tissue Grasping Tool
Precision meets stability. Our Adson Forceps with Single Teeth (1x2) are the clinical standard for surgeons and dentists who require a secure, non-slip grip on delicate tissues. Engineered with a specialized toothed tip, these forceps provide the mechanical advantage needed to stabilize tissue during suturing and wound closure without the need for excessive pressure.
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Key Features for Surgical Precision
- 1x2 Toothed Tip Configuration: Features one tooth on one side and two on the other for a "locking" grip that prevents tissue rotation and slippage.
- Ultra-Fine Tip Profile: Specifically designed for handling skin, fascia, and delicate soft tissues with pinpoint accuracy.
- Non-Slip Serrated Grip: Wide, fluted handles provide an ergonomic "thumb-platform" for maximum control and comfort during intricate movements.
- Micro-Slim Maneuverability: A sleek, tapered design that allows for excellent visibility and access in confined surgical sites.
- Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel: High-durability construction ensures superior corrosion resistance and consistent performance through repeated autoclave cycles.
Product Overview: The Essential Suture & Tissue Tool
The Adson Forceps with Single Teeth (often referred to as Adson-Brown or Adson Toothed) are an indispensable part of any basic surgical or dental kit. While smooth forceps are ideal for the most fragile membranes, the toothed design is the preferred choice for handling tougher structures like skin or fascia, as it provides a secure hold with minimal crushing trauma.
The wide handle design—a hallmark of the Adson pattern—offers a unique tactile advantage. It allows the practitioner to apply precise, granular pressure, making these forceps perfect for assisting in wound closure and guiding needles during suturing. Whether you are performing a routine biopsy, oral surgery, or complex plastic reconstruction, these forceps offer the stability required for professional-grade results.
Forged from premium stainless steel, our Adson forceps are designed for the rigors of high-volume practices. They maintain their tip alignment and spring tension through years of clinical use, offering a reliable and cost-effective solution for healthcare professionals.
Specifications & Clinical Applications
Feature Details
Material : High-Quality Surgical Stainless Steel
Tip Type 1x2 Teeth (Toothed)
Handle Style Wide, Ribbed Thumb Grip
Size Standard Surgical Length
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Primary Use Cases:
- Wound Closure: Stabilizing skin edges during suturing.
- Tissue Manipulation: Grasping fascia, muscle, or dense connective tissue.
- Dental Surgery: Handling gingival flaps and oral mucosa.
- Plastic Surgery: Precise alignment of skin during reconstructive procedures.
- Veterinary Care: Ideal for small animal soft tissue surgeries.
Why Professionals Choose Our Adson Forceps?
- Superior Mechanical Grip: The 1x2 teeth allow you to hold slippery tissue securely with significantly less force than smooth-tip forceps.
- Enhanced Comfort: The ergonomic thumb-platform reduces hand fatigue during long procedures.
- Perfect Alignment: Meticulously calibrated tips ensure the teeth meet precisely every time.
- Clinical Longevity: Resists pitting and rusting even after frequent exposure to sterilization chemicals and heat.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When should I use toothed Adson forceps instead of smooth ones?
A: Use toothed forceps when you need a secure grip on tougher tissues like skin or connective tissue. The teeth "lock" into the tissue, preventing slippage. Use smooth forceps for more friable structures like blood vessels or nerves.
Q: Are these suitable for dental procedures?
A: Absolutely. They are widely used in dentistry for grasping gingival tissue and assisting in oral surgical suturing.
Q: How do I maintain the sharpness of the teeth?
A: While the teeth are hardened for durability, we recommend cleaning them with a soft brush after use and ensuring they do not strike other heavy instruments during the sterilization process.
Q: Can these be used on feline or canine patients?
A: Yes, these are standard in veterinary medicine for small animal soft tissue repair and general surgery.


