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SINGLE TOOTH ALLIS 8"

SKU: GSI-00a188
ITC-HSN: 9018
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SKU: GSI-00a188
ITC-HSN: 9018

Minimum Enquiry Quantity 10 Numbers

Country of origin : India

An 8" Allis tissue forceps is a surgical tool used to grasp and hold dense or slippery soft tissues during medical procedures, such as breast, bowel, and fascia tissue. The instrument's design, featuring interlocking teeth and a ratcheted handle, provides a secure grip to lift, retract, or hold tissue in place without slippage. Its length provides the necessary reach for various surgical applications.


Tissue manipulation:

Its primary use is to firmly grasp and hold tissues during surgery, including dense or slippery soft tissues like fascia and ligaments.


Grasping specific tissues:

It is used to grasp tissues such as breast, bowel, and thyroid tissue.


Retraction:

It can be used to retract tissue, allowing surgeons better access to internal organs and structures.

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    Grasping heavy tissue:

    They are designed for a strong grip on tissues that are difficult to hold, like heavy or slippery organs.


    Tissue removal:
    Allis forceps are particularly useful for holding tissue that is designated for removal, such as in a tumor extraction or skin tag removal, because their strong grip may cause damage that is acceptable in these cases.

    Traction and retraction:
    They help pull tissue back (retraction) or stabilize it, providing surgeons with a clear view of the surgical area.

    Assisting in procedures:
    They can be used to hold tissue in place during dissection or suturing, allowing for more precise work with other instruments.

    Specific surgical applications:
    They are commonly used in general surgery, gynecology, and obstetrics, for procedures involving breast, vaginal, or cervical tissues. 

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