Allis Tissue Forceps are surgical grasping tools commonly used for holding, retracting, and stabilizing soft tissues during general, gynecological, orthopedic, and ENT surgeries. Their interlocking teeth provide a firm yet controlled grip, making them ideal for handling fascia, skin, and other non-delicate tissues.
🏥 Key Features of Max Plus Allis Tissue Forceps
Strong grasping teeth for secure tissue holding
Available in multiple sizes (4",5",6”, 7”, 8”, 10")
Rust-proof, autoclavable, and reusable
Precision-engineered for maximum surgeon control
Ergonomically designed ring handles for stress-free grip
🏥 Product Categories According to Surgical Procedures:
The Allis Forceps provides crucial secure handling in these key areas:
General Surgery: Stabilizes fascia and organs during abdominal dissection and wound closure.
Gynaecology: Securely grasps uterine tissue, cervix, and ligaments for procedures like hysterectomy.
Material Anchoring: Used to lock onto surgical drapes, tubing, and wires, clearing the operative field.
Tissue Control: Provides firm, non-slip grasp for stabilizing and removing tumors or abnormal growths.
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Material
Stainless Steel
Surface Finish
Satin-Dull Finish
Is It Reusable
Yes
How To Use
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Grip the forceps through the finger rings like scissors.
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Open the jaws by gently separating the handles.
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Position the toothed tip on the target tissue.
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Close the handle until the ratchet lock engages, ensuring stable grip.
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Gently pull, hold, or retract as required for the surgical step.
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After use, release the ratchet, open the instrument, and clean immediately following sterilization protocols.
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