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Allis Tissue Holding Forceps for Secure Surgical Tissue Grasping
Allis Tissue Holding Forceps for Secure Surgical Tissue Grasping
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Allis Tissue Holding Forceps – Secure Stabilization & Controlled Handling
Achieve superior tissue management with Allis Tissue Holding Forceps, the professional standard for grasping and stabilizing tissue during a wide range of surgical interventions. Engineered for both durability and precision, these forceps feature a specialized interlocking tip design and a reliable ratchet mechanism to provide the high-traction hold necessary for successful clinical outcomes.
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Engineered for High-Traction Tissue Control
Allis Tissue Holding Forceps are essential instruments designed for procedures requiring a firm, secure grip on fascia, skin, or dense soft tissues. The inward-facing, interlocking teeth are specifically calibrated to engage tissue firmly without causing excessive crushing, making them indispensable for stabilizing tissue edges during suturing, dissection, or retraction. Their slim architecture ensures that clinicians can maintain a secure hold even in restricted operative fields.
Professional Feature Set
- Precision Interlocking Jaws: Designed with fine teeth to provide a non-slip, high-traction grip on various tissue types.
- Slim Jaw Profile: Improves accessibility and enhances visibility when working in confined or delicate surgical areas.
- Multi-Position Ratchet Lock: Maintains consistent pressure and a secure grip once engaged, allowing the surgeon to work without continuous manual force.
- Ergonomic Ring Handles: Provides a stable, comfortable interface that reduces hand fatigue during prolonged or repetitive procedures.
- Lightweight Balanced Build: Supports smooth maneuverability and responsive handling for increased surgical accuracy.
- Surgical-Grade Finish: Features a smooth, high-quality surface for easy maintenance and exceptional long-term reliability.
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Allis Tissue Holding Forceps
Details of Allis Tissue Forceps are Given Below.
Product Name ALLIS TISSUE FORCEPS Properties Surgical Instruments Model Number PS-1298 Type Tissue Forceps Brand Name Peak sur Instrument classification Class I Warranty 1 YEAR After-sale Service Return and Replacement Material German Stainless Steel Feature Reusable Certificate CE, ISO-13485, FDA Usage Surgical Instrument OEM Available Finish Satin. Dull. MIRROR Quality Reusable Packing Carton Box, Others Rust Free Yes MOQ 1 Piece
Clinical Applications & Utility
These surgical-grade forceps are a versatile component of General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Gynecology instrument sets. They are optimized for:
- Securely grasping and holding tissue edges during surgery.
- Stabilizing fascia or dense soft tissue during complex dissection or suturing.
- Retracting and manipulating tissue in confined anatomical windows.
- Professional use in high-volume operating rooms and specialized surgical centers.
Feature Surgical & Clinical Benefit
Instrument Type Allis Tissue Holding Forceps
Jaw Configuration Slim with Inward-Facing Teeth
Locking Mechanism Integrated Ratchet Lock
Primary Specialty: General, Orthopedic, and Reconstructive Surgery
Why Choose Allis Tissue Holding Forceps?
- Dependable Grip: The specialized jaw geometry is the clinical preference for tissues that require more traction than standard dressing or tissue forceps.
- Procedural Efficiency: The locking ratchet allows the clinician to stabilize tissue securely, freeing focus for other critical surgical tasks.
- Enhanced Accessibility: The slim, streamlined profile is engineered to navigate narrow surgical spaces without obstructing the practitioner’s field of view.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the primary function of Allis Tissue Holding Forceps? A: They are used to securely grasp, hold, and stabilize tissue—particularly fascia and dense soft tissue—during surgical procedures.
Q: Do these forceps have a locking mechanism? A: Yes, they feature a multi-position ratchet lock that maintains a secure grip once the instrument is engaged.
Q: Are they suitable for use in delicate or restricted areas? A: Absolutely. The slim jaw design is specifically engineered for precise handling and improved accessibility in sensitive anatomical regions.
Q: Does the handle design accommodate various hand sizes? A: The ergonomic ring handles provide a universal, comfortable fit, ensuring stable control for all practitioners.
Q: Are these forceps reusable? A: Yes, they are manufactured from high-quality materials designed for repeated use and are compatible with standard ster.


