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Contact SupplierAllis Tissue Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed for grasping, holding, and manipulating tissues during a variety of surgical procedures. Known for their distinctive interlocking, toothed jaw design, Allis forceps provide a firm but controlled grip, allowing surgeons to secure soft tissues, organs, or surgical materials without excessive trauma or slippage. These forceps are widely used in general surgery, gynecology, ENT (ear, nose, and throat), urology, orthopedic, and veterinary procedures. Crafted from high-grade surgical stainless steel, Allis Tissue Forceps are engineered for strength, precision, and longevity. Their robust construction allows for repeated sterilization without loss of performance or corrosion, making them a staple in both reusable and single-use surgical settings. One of the hallmark features of Allis forceps is their multiple small teeth at the tip, which interlock when the jaws are closed. This design ensures excellent traction on slippery or delicate tissue without causing extensive crushing or tearing. While they are not intended for use on very fragile tissue (like intestinal mucosa), they are ideally suited for fascia, connective tissue, skin, or soft tissue dissection. Allis Tissue Forceps come in various lengths (typically ranging from 6 to 10 inches), with variations in the number of teeth, handle design, and locking mechanism, allowing for adaptability across procedures and surgeon preference. Key Features: FeatureDescription Toothed Jaws Provides a secure grip on soft tissue, preventing slippage during dissection. Interlocking Teeth Typically arranged in 4x5 or 5x6 patterns for strong yet controlled grip. Ratcheted Locking Mechanism Locks forceps in place to maintain consistent pressure on tissues. Ergonomic Ring Handles Designed for optimal comfort and control during extended procedures. Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel Rust-resistant, autoclavable, and corrosion-resistant for long-term use. Satin or Mirror Finish Options Matte finish minimizes glare; polished finish improves stain resistance. Multiple Lengths Available Typically from 6” to 10” to suit various surgical depths and anatomical sites. Reusable or Disposable Options Available in autoclavable or sterile single-use forms based on facility needs. Precision-Machined Tips Ensures accurate and consistent clamping with minimal tissue trauma. Versatile Use Cases Common in general, gynecological, ENT, plastic, and veterinary surgeries. Applications of Allis Tissue Forceps: General Surgery: Used to grasp fascia, skin edges, and connective tissue during incisions or closures. Gynecology: Commonly used to hold cervical tissue during procedures such as hysterectomies, biopsies, or D&Cs. ENT Surgery: Helpful in securing tissue in the tonsillar, pharyngeal, or nasal regions during excisions. Orthopedic Surgery: Assists in holding periosteum or muscle fascia during bone exposure. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Useful for gripping and holding tissues during fine dissection or cosmetic repair. Veterinary Surgery: Trusted tool in animal surgery for grasping organs, tissues, and ligaments during spay/neuter or other surgical interventions. Sterilization and Maintenance: Autoclavable: Withstands repeated autoclave sterilization at high temperatures and pressure. Chemical Disinfection: Compatible with standard surgical disinfectants and enzymatic cleaners. Maintenance Tips: Ensure complete drying post-sterilization to prevent water spots or corrosion. Store in instrument trays or pouches to protect teeth alignment and mechanical components. Inspect for tip sharpness and ratchet tension periodically. Available Sizes and Models: ModelLengthTeeth ConfigurationJaw TypeFinish Standard Allis 6.25 in 4x5 or 5x6 Straight Satin or Polish Long Allis 8 in 5x6 Curved Satin Pediatric Allis 5 in 3x4 Straight Polished Disposable Allis Varies 4x5 S


