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TC Cushing Tissue Forceps – 17-17.8 cm Straight and Angled Tips
TC Cushing Tissue Forceps – 17-17.8 cm Straight and Angled Tips
SKU:PS-O T-01524
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TC Cushing Tissue Forceps, SKU PS-OT-01524, are reusable thumb forceps manufactured from German stainless steel with tungsten carbide gripping inserts for precise handling of fine tissue, graft edges, vessel-adjacent planes, and delicate operative material. The available model options are PS-3217 angled tips with overall length 6 3/4 inch 17 cm and PS-3216 straight with overall length 7 inch 17.8 cm. The instrument pattern includes spring-action thumb control, bayonet-style offset alignment, a serrated thumb platform, narrow working tips, and TC jaw inserts that increase purchase during controlled grasping. These forceps are used during neurosurgical exposure, plastic reconstructive dissection, vascular graft handling, ophthalmic-adjacent soft tissue work, microsurgical tray preparation, ENT soft tissue manipulation, wound edge positioning, and veterinary delicate tissue surgery. Neurosurgeons, plastic surgeons, vascular surgeons, ENT surgeons, ophthalmic teams, veterinary surgeons, hospitals, clinics, operating room staff, distributors, and procurement departments use this pattern where light spring pressure, controlled approach angle, and stable fine-tip contact are required without a ratcheted clamp.
Bayonet Alignment and Spring Thumb Control
The Cushing pattern works through a spring-action thumb forceps design rather than a ring-handled locking mechanism. The two arms remain open at rest and close through controlled thumb pressure applied over the serrated handle platform. This spring response gives the surgeon immediate tactile feedback while holding fine tissue edges, graft material, cottonoid patties, vessel loops, or delicate operative fragments. The bayonet-style offset shifts the handle line away from the working tip, improving visibility when the instrument approaches a deep field under loupes, microscope, or headlight illumination. Straight and angled tip options change the final approach path without changing the hand position. Tungsten carbide inserts provide a hard, textured contact surface that improves grip on moist tissue and surgical material while preserving fine distal control. The narrow jaw profile allows placement between retractors, around small vessels, and near wound margins. The serrated thumb area stabilizes the instrument in a gloved hand during repetitive pick-up, release, and repositioning movements.
Fine Tissue Handling in Neurosurgical and Reconstructive Workflow
During neurosurgical exposure, TC Cushing Tissue Forceps can assist with controlled handling of cottonoids, dural edges, soft tissue margins, and vessel-adjacent planes where clear visualization and gentle spring pressure are required. In plastic and reconstructive procedures, the fine tip helps present flap edges, graft margins, dermal tissue, and scar-plane interfaces during precise dissection or closure. Vascular teams may use the instrument for graft material positioning, vessel loop placement, and delicate tissue presentation near an anastomotic field. ENT surgeons can select the angled option for soft tissue manipulation around nasal, auricular, or head and neck exposure when direct straight-line access is limited. Ophthalmic-adjacent and microsurgical teams use the same control principle when fine tissue or small dressing material must be moved without bulky jaws. Veterinary surgeons use the forceps for small animal soft tissue handling, ocular-adjacent procedures, and delicate wound management. The non-locking spring design is appropriate when the surgeon needs repeated short grasps rather than sustained clamping pressure.
PS-3217 Angled Tips and PS-3216 Straight Selection
PS-3217, with angled tips and overall length 6 3/4 inch 17 cm, is selected when the operator needs an offset distal approach to reach tissue around retractors, under wound edges, or within a narrow visual corridor. The angled configuration supports fine handling in neurosurgery, ENT soft tissue work, plastic reconstruction, and veterinary delicate tissue procedures where the tip must approach from a controlled side angle. PS-3216, the straight 7 inch 17.8 cm option, is selected when the surgeon wants direct axial tip alignment for graft edge handling, wound margin presentation, microsurgical preparation, and fine soft tissue grasping. The straight model gives slightly more working length and predictable forward control. Both variants use TC inserts for secure fine contact and a spring thumb platform for immediate release. Selection depends on access angle, tissue depth, microscope or loupe line of sight, and whether the case requires straight approach or angled distal positioning. Hospitals can stock both models for neurosurgery, plastic surgery, ENT, vascular, ophthalmic-adjacent, and veterinary trays.
German Stainless Steel Reprocessing and Procurement Documentation
German stainless steel provides the corrosion resistance, spring memory, and dimensional stability required for reusable thumb forceps exposed to repeated opening, closing, cleaning, and sterilization cycles. Tungsten carbide inserts support durable gripping performance while the satin, dull, or mirror finish options allow facilities to match operating room visibility preferences and inspection workflows. The instrument is compatible with standard central sterile processing, including point-of-use preparation, manual brushing of TC insert surfaces and thumb serrations, ultrasonic cleaning where used, washer-disinfector processing, drying, inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization. The distal jaw insert, spring arms, and thumb platform require focused cleaning because blood, protein residue, and fine tissue debris can remain in small surface patterns after delicate dissection. CE marking and ISO 13485 alignment support regulated purchasing documentation for hospitals, clinics, distributors, and international healthcare supply channels. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain reusable surgical instrument records. OEM availability, one-piece ordering, and after-sale return or replacement support assist institutional replacement purchasing and custom tray assembly.
| SKU | PS-OT-01524 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | TC Cushing Tissue Forceps |
| Price | $6.93 |
| Size/Gauge Variants | PS-3217 angled tips, overall length 6 3/4 inch 17 cm; PS-3216 straight, overall length 7 inch 17.8 cm |
| Instrument Category | TC thumb tissue forceps |
| Procedure | Neurosurgical exposure, plastic reconstructive dissection, vascular graft handling, ENT soft tissue manipulation, wound edge positioning, microsurgical preparation, veterinary delicate tissue surgery |
| Material | German stainless steel with tungsten carbide gripping inserts |
| Finish | Satin, dull, or mirror finish with gold-tone handle end |
| Sterilization | Reusable and autoclavable after cleaning, drying, inspection, and sterile packaging |
| Instrument Classification | Class I reusable non-powered tissue forceps |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE & ISO 13485 with FDA-compliant procurement support |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty with 30-day money-back support for eligible non-personalized orders |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for distributor, hospital, clinic, and institutional purchasing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and procurement documentation support |
How do TC Cushing Tissue Forceps differ from Adson Tissue Forceps?
TC Cushing Tissue Forceps are longer thumb forceps with a bayonet-style working profile for fine handling in deep or visually restricted fields. Adson Tissue Forceps are shorter general tissue forceps often used for skin edges, superficial soft tissue, and routine closure support. The Cushing pattern gives better hand clearance when the surgeon works under magnification or around retractors. Adson patterns provide closer hand-to-tip feedback for superficial work. TC Cushing Tissue Forceps also use tungsten carbide insert surfaces for secure fine contact. This makes them more suitable for neurosurgery, plastic reconstruction, ENT, vascular graft handling, and veterinary delicate tissue procedures.
Which TC Cushing Tissue Forceps variant should be selected?
The PS-3217 angled tip TC Cushing Tissue Forceps are selected when the surgeon needs to approach tissue from an offset trajectory. This is useful in neurosurgical exposure, ENT access, plastic reconstructive work, and veterinary delicate tissue procedures where retractors limit direct alignment. The PS-3216 straight option is selected when direct axial control is preferred for graft edges, wound margins, and microsurgical preparation. The 17 cm angled version offers compact offset access. The 17.8 cm straight version gives a slightly longer direct approach. Selection depends on working depth, access angle, visual line, tissue type, and surgeon preference for tip orientation.
What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant procurement mean for this product?
TC Cushing Tissue Forceps are supplied for healthcare purchasing workflows that require traceable instrument documentation. CE marking supports regulated distribution where European conformity documentation is required. ISO 13485 alignment indicates that the manufacturing quality system follows a recognized medical device framework. FDA-compliant procurement support helps buyers serving United States healthcare channels maintain records for reusable surgical instruments. Hospitals can use these references during vendor onboarding, internal product review, and recurring supply approval. Distributors can include PS-OT-01524 in neurosurgery, plastic surgery, ENT, vascular, ophthalmic-adjacent, and veterinary supply programs.
How is the spring thumb control used during tissue handling?
The spring control on TC Cushing Tissue Forceps keeps the arms open until the surgeon applies thumb pressure. The operator places the TC inserts around the selected tissue, graft material, cottonoid, or soft operative item and closes the arms only as much as the task requires. This design supports repeated short grasps, repositioning, and immediate release during fine dissection or exposure. The serrated thumb platform stabilizes grip in a gloved hand and helps maintain fine pressure control. Unlike ratcheted forceps, this pattern is not intended to hold tissue under sustained locked compression. The spring response is most useful when the surgeon needs tactile feedback and continuous manual control.
How should hospitals, clinics, and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
TC Cushing Tissue Forceps are reusable instruments suited for standard central sterile processing workflows. After surgery, the TC insert surfaces, distal tips, spring arms, and serrated thumb platform require prompt cleaning preparation. The instrument can then be processed through validated cleaning, drying, inspection, sterile packaging, and steam autoclave cycles. Hospitals can stock the angled and straight versions for neurosurgery, plastic surgery, ENT, vascular, ophthalmic-adjacent, and veterinary trays. Clinics and distributors can order single replacement units or include both variants in custom delicate tissue instrument sets. Procurement teams receive return and replacement support, tracking assistance, and documentation support for institutional purchasing.


