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Forceps are precision surgical instruments used to grasp, hold, or manipulate tissues and objects during medical procedures. Commonly employed in surgeries and examinations, these tools facilitate tasks like suturing, wound closure, and foreign object removal. Available in various designs, such as toothed or non-toothed, forceps provide control and accuracy, enhancing surgical efficiency and patient outcomes while maintaining sterile conditions in clinical settings.
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Sale 27%
Original price $ 25.95Current price $ 18.98Adson Tissue Forceps, Stainless Steel 4 3/4", 1 x 2 teeth
1 reviewAdson tissue forceps, stainless steel have a defensive grip and help prevent tissue slide through clasp teeth. They can be used in both indoor and ...
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Original price $ 13.95Current price $ 8.50Dressing Forceps, Adson Forceps Stainless Steel, Office Grade, NonLocking Thumb Handle Serrated Tips 4-3/4 Inch
Dressing forceps, also known as Adson forceps, are stainless steel instruments commonly used in medical procedures and dressing changes. They are d...
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Original price $ 27.95Current price $ 15.50Adson Tissue Forceps 4-3/4 Inch OR / Surgical Grade Stainless Steel 1 x 2 Teeth
Adson Tissue Forceps (4¾″, 1×2 Teeth) Adson tissue forceps are fine, thumb-held surgical forceps (tweezer-like instruments) about 4¾ inches (≈12 cm...
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Forceps are precision surgical instruments used to grasp, hold, or manipulate tissues and objects during medical procedures. Commonly employed in surgeries and examinations, these tools facilitate tasks like suturing, wound closure, and foreign object removal. Available in various designs, such as toothed or non-toothed, forceps provide control and accuracy, enhancing surgical efficiency and patient outcomes while maintaining sterile conditions in clinical settings.
