Key Features:
- Precision Grasping: The 1x2 teeth design of these forceps allows for precise and secure grasping of tissue, minimizing the risk of tissue slippage or damage during surgical procedures.
- Rat-tooth Design: The term "Rat-tooth" refers to the fine interlocking teeth on the forceps, which resemble the teeth of a rat. This design provides a firm grip on tissue, making these forceps particularly suitable for handling delicate or slippery tissue.
- Versatile Use: Tissue forceps with 1x2 teeth are commonly used in various surgical specialties, including general surgery, plastic surgery, and dermatology, for tasks such as wound closure, tissue manipulation, and grafting procedures.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, these forceps are durable, corrosion-resistant, and autoclavable for sterilization, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in surgical settings.
- Ergonomic Design: The forceps feature ergonomic handles with a textured surface for improved grip and control during use, reducing hand fatigue and enhancing precision during delicate surgical maneuvers.
Tissue Forceps with 1x2 Teeth, or "Rat-tooth" forceps, are essential surgical instruments for grasping and manipulating tissue during various surgical procedures. With their precision design, durable construction, and ergonomic features, these forceps provide surgeons with the tools they need to achieve optimal surgical outcomes.