Russian Forceps, also known as Russian Tissue Forceps, are specialized surgical grasping instruments widely used in general surgery, OB-GYN procedures, wound closure, and tissue handling. These forceps are distinct because of their circular, serrated, spoon-shaped tips, which allow surgeons to hold thick tissues securely without slipping.
🔹 How to Use Russian Forceps (Step-by-Step Guide)
Sterilize the forceps thoroughly before use.
Hold the instrument using the ring handles for maximum control.
Position the circular serrated tips around the tissue, fascia, or material.
Apply moderate pressure to achieve a secure grip without crushing the tissue.
Use the forceps for retracting, holding, extracting, or assisting suturing depending on the surgical requirement.
After use, rinse and clean the instrument immediately.
Autoclave before storing or reusing for the next procedure.
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Key Features
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Premium Stainless Steel Construction
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Circular, Serrated Tips for maximum tissue grip
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Non-Slip Design for secure handling
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Ergonomic Ring Handles for comfort and control
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Rust-Resistant & Autoclavable for repeated sterilization
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Available in Multiple Sizes depending on surgical requirement
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High Durability for Long-Term Use
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Smooth Surface Finish ensuring easy cleaning
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Uses
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Sterilize the forceps thoroughly before use.
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Hold the instrument using the ring handles for maximum control.
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Position the circular serrated tips around the tissue, fascia, or material.
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Apply moderate pressure to achieve a secure grip without crushing the tissue.
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Use the forceps for retracting, holding, extracting, or assisting suturing depending on the surgical requirement.
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After use, rinse and clean the instrument immediately.
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Autoclave before storing or reusing for the next procedure
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Product Categories
1. General Surgery Instruments
Used for grasping thick tissues, fascia, or surgical material during major operations.
2. Obstetrics & Gynecology
Useful in procedures involving uterine tissue, placental handling, and packing removal.
3. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Commonly used for holding dense tissue during reconstructive procedures.
4. Wound Closure & Suturing
Ideal for grasping tissues securely while applying sutures.
5. Surgical Dressing & Packing Placement
Used to remove or insert gauze packing in deep cavities.
































