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Allis Tissue Forceps: Essential surgical instruments for precise tissue manipulation. Learn about their uses, benefits, and procurement options.
An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by Oscar Allis. The Allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue.
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Item Description. • General Forceps and Clamps. • Gastrointestinal Forceps and Clamps. Weck ® Pattern, bright finish. Ref: MC-008133.
Euro-Med® Allis Tissue Forceps. Available in three lengths, the Allis forceps feature an interlocking 4 x 5 or 5 x 6 tooth pattern on their distal tip for tissue retraction.
Some of the most commonly used Allis forceps include: Pedifine Allis Tissue forceps- This tool is greatly used for grasping intestinal tissues securely during surgeries. It has further variations and the length varies from 4 ¾” to 5 ¾”. This tool allows firm and precise grasping with its 4 x 5 teeth feature.
Allis forceps are a type of surgical instrument commonly used in obstetrics to grasp and manipulate tissue during various procedures. They are also known as Allis clamps or tissue forceps and have a unique design that allows them to provide a firm grip on tissue without causing damage.
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This instrument is intended to hold and grip tissues during surgery. It comprises heavy teeth that can grasp and hold heavy tissues of the body. The finger ring holders of Allis forceps provide a secure and firm grip over the instrument and fit comfortably in hand.