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Thumb Forceps

Thumb Forceps serrated Potts-Smith Thumb Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with serrated handles, these forceps are available with serrated tips for use with dressing or with 1x2 teeth for use with tissues in various lengths. Perfect for safe tissue manipulation or retrieval of material, these narrow tipped forceps are functional in a wide variety of procedures.

Thumb Forceps

Thumb Forceps Gruenwald (Jansen) Thumb Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with either serrated tips for dressing handling or 1x2 teeth for tissue handling. The serrated, bent handle offers a comfortable grip as well as a clear surgical field. These forceps are common in otolaryngological procedures.

Thumb Forceps – Fenestrated Handles

Fenestrated handles, lightweight, tissue forceps, 1x2 teeth, 4-3/4" (12.1 cm) Adson-Micro Thumb Forceps with Fenestrated Handles are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Available with 1x2 teeth for handling tissues. This lightweight model is ideal for plastic surgery procedures. This instrument is protected by AGO INDUSTRY manufacturer warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.

Thyroid Retractor

Thyroid Retractor blade 5/8" x 3/8" wide (1.6 cm x 1.0 cm), 7-1/2" (19.0 cm) Mcburney Thyroid Retractor features a round grip handle that makes it easier for the surgeon to handle the instrument. The blade is fenestrated and is 5/8" x 3/8" in width to help retract the skin flaps near the thyroid. The stainless steel material that comprises this retractor helps to eliminate the possibility of corrosion after numerous uses.

Tischler Uterine Biopsy Forceps

modified jaw design, 5.0 mm wide, 9" (23.0 cm) shaft Tischler Uterine Biopsy Forceps feature a modified jaw design for precise tissue sample extraction for biopsy. The bite is at the end of a shaft and full-finger spring handle for controlled cutting. The handle is angled slightly from the shaft.

Tissue (Needle) Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide, serrated platform w/ 1x2 teeth, 6" (15.2 cm) Tissue (Needle) Forceps are handcrafted from tungsten carbide for a durable and strong instrument with a crosshatched surface to provide a secure grip. Designed with a serrated platform and 1x2 teeth, this instrument is ideal for securely handling tissues. The gold-plated handle with the ridged grip offers comfort and control for the user. Tungsten carbide forceps feature tips made from tungsten carbide, the hardest metal made for surgical instruments. Precision-milled serrations are formed onto the tungsten carbide inserts, resulting in pyramid-shaped teeth that provide a non-slip grip. Pyramid-shaped teeth align perfectly with each other to provide a durable and reliable grasp of the most delicate or toughest tissues, as well as needles, sutures, dressing materials and delicate vessels. Smooth tungsten carbide inserts are also available for delicate procedures. Spring tension allows for surgeons to maintain proper and consistent position, ensuring optimal grip without having to apply excess force. These forceps feature gold-plated handles.

Tissue Forceps

Standard pattern, serrated handles Tissue Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. The standard pattern is available in 1x2, 2x3, 4x5 or 3x4 teeth models ideal for handling the various thicknesses of tissues. The serrated handle offers a comfortable and secure grip for the surgeon. Each tooth style is available in several lengths.

Tissue Forceps

Tissue Forceps straight, 6-1/4" (16.0 cm) Williams Tissue Forceps is a straight pattern design on a 6 ¼" length. The jaws of this forceps are oval to provide a larger surface area when grasping tissue, and the partial serrations on the tips provide minimal trauma to the area being held. Additionally, this premium operating-room grade stainless steel instrument has the ability to l

Tissue Forceps

Tissue Forceps Ferris-Smith Tissue Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with 1x2 or 2x3 teeth and serrations, these forceps are ideal for securely handling tissue. The ridged, wide grip assures comfort and control for the surgeon.

Tissue Forceps – Fenestrated Handles

Lightweight, fenestrated handles, straight tips, 7x7 teeth, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm) Brown-Adson Tissue Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel and used to handle tissue with minimal trauma during operations. Designed with straight tips and 7x7 or 9x9 teeth or angled tips with 9x9 teeth. This instrument is the standard tissue forceps and can be used in a wide variety of procedures.

Tissue Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide, 7x7 teeth, serrated platform Brown-Adson Tissue Forceps are handcrafted from tungsten carbide for a durable and strong instrument with a crosshatched surface to provide a secure grip. The platform is serrated for a secure and comfortable grip while the 7x7 teeth allow for a secure grasp of the tissue. Tungsten carbide forceps feature tips made from tungsten carbide, the hardest metal made for surgical instruments. Precision-milled serrations are formed onto the tungsten carbide inserts, resulting in pyramid-shaped teeth that provide a non-slip grip. Pyramid-shaped teeth align perfectly with each other to provide a durable and reliable grasp of the most delicate or toughest tissues, as well as needles, sutures, dressing materials and delicate vessels. Smooth tungsten carbide inserts are also available for delicate procedures. Spring tension allows for surgeons to maintain proper and consistent position, ensuring optimal grip without having to apply excess force. These forceps feature gold-plated handles.

Tissue Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten Carbide Wangensteen Tissue Forceps are handcrafted from tungsten carbide for a durable and strong instrument with a crosshatched surface to provide a secure grip. Available in three lengths, these forceps have a blunt tip and are ideal for working with dressings. Tungsten carbide forceps feature tips made from tungsten carbide, the hardest metal made for surgical instruments. Precision-milled serrations are formed onto the tungsten carbide inserts, resulting in pyramid-shaped teeth that provide a non-slip grip. Pyramid-shaped teeth align perfectly with each other to provide a durable and reliable grasp of the most delicate or toughest tissues, as well as needles, sutures, dressing materials and delicate vessels. Smooth tungsten carbide inserts are also available for delicate procedures. Spring tension allows for surgeons to maintain proper and consistent position, ensuring optimal grip without having to apply excess force. These forceps feature gold-plated handles.