Ameri Surgical Instruments® presents the Allis Tissue Grasping Forceps for secure tissue holding and precise control. Surgeons use this instrument in general, gynecology, and plastic surgery procedures. The forceps provide a firm grip on soft tissue and help doctors work with accuracy and confidence. Many professionals also call it a hemostatic tissue clamp.
Doctors use Allis Forceps to grasp fascia, bowel tissue, breast tissue, and skin edges. The 6x7 mm jaw holds delicate structures without slip. The stainless steel body resists rust and keeps strength after repeated sterilization. The instrument supports microsurgical and reconstructive procedures with dependable performance.
The jaws feature small interlocking teeth that hold tissue without tearing. The ratchet system locks at multiple steps and maintains steady pressure. Surgeons control the instrument with one hand and keep the operative field stable. This active design improves workflow during long operations.
High-grade surgical stainless steel gives the forceps long service life. The polished surface resists corrosion and allows easy cleaning. Ultrasonic processing removes micro residues and keeps the joints smooth. The instrument stays sharp and aligned after frequent autoclave cycles.
The ring handles fit naturally in the hand and reduce fatigue. Balanced weight distribution helps surgeons perform delicate movements. The non-slip pattern supports a stable grip in wet conditions. Users maintain control even during demanding procedures.
Surgeons rely on this tool for tissue retraction, wound edge holding, and organ manipulation. Plastic surgeons use it in facelift, breast, and body contouring operations. Gynecologists and general surgeons also depend on its strong grasp for routine procedures.
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