Allis-Adair Tissue Forceps with 10 x 11 Teeth - 15.5 cm (6 1/8")
Constructed of surgical-grade German stainless steel, our Allis-Adair Tissue Forceps with 10 x 11 Teeth provide secure tissue manipulation during surgical procedures. These forceps feature interlocking teeth, providing a firm grip on tissues without excessive pressure, making them ideal for holding and retracting fascia and soft tissue.
- 10 x 11 Teeth Configuration: Offers a strong, non-slip hold, ensuring tissue stability.
- Ergonomic Ring Handles: Provide a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
- Ratcheted Locking Mechanism: Allows for consistent pressure, freeing the surgeon's hands for other tasks.
Applications:
- General Surgery: Useful for securely grasping and holding tissues during dissection and retraction.
- Gynecological Surgery: Ideal for manipulating tissues in procedures such as hysterectomies or myomectomies.
- Orthopedic Surgery: Can be used to handle muscle and fascia during exposure or closure.
- Gastrointestinal Surgery: Used to grasp and hold sections of the intestine or mesentery during resections, anastomoses, and other abdominal procedures, ensuring tissue stability and clear visualization of the surgical field.
- Urological Surgery: Ideal for manipulating and securing tissues during procedures such as cystectomies or nephrectomies, providing a reliable grip on soft tissues without causing excessive trauma.
Invented by Dr. Oscar Allis in the late 19th century, this instrument is also referred to as an Allis clamp.