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DISSECTING FORCEPS TOOTH 6"

SKU: GSI-00a409
ITC-HSN: 90189023
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SKU: GSI-00a409
ITC-HSN: 90189023

Country of origin : India

A 6" toothed dissecting forceps is used in medical, laboratory, and educational settings for securely grasping, retracting, and stabilizing tough tissues during procedures. The toothed tips provide a firm grip on materials like skin or fascia, making them ideal for precise handling and dissection in a variety of fields. 
  • Tissue handling: Securely holding tough tissues such as skin, fascia, or rectal sheath during surgical procedures.
  • Surgical procedures: Used in a wide range of specialties like general surgery, dental, and plastic surgery for precise manipulation of tissue.
  • Laboratory and educational use: Ideal for students and technicians in biology, veterinary science, and other fields for precise dissection and analysis of anatomical structures.
  • Instrument manipulation: Can be used to manipulate needles or other instruments during a procedure. 
  • Additional Information

    Dissecting forceps with teeth are used for grasping tough or slippery tissues during surgery, dissection, or other procedures, providing a secure grip that prevents slippage. Their uses include holding and retracting tissues like skin, fascia, and muscle, manipulating needles, clamping blood vessels, and general manipulation in labs.  
    • Tissue manipulation: 
      They are used to grasp and manipulate tough tissues such as skin, fascia, and rectal sheath, which might be too slippery for non-toothed forceps. 
    • Surgical procedures:
      • Holding tissue for suturing, often on tougher structures. 
      • Clamping blood vessels to stop bleeding. 
      • Retracting tissue to provide a clear view of the surgical field. 
      • Manipulating needles and other instruments. 

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