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Adson tissue forceps without teeth - ✔✔grasping tissue; applying dressings; 4.75";
serrated tips
Adson tissue forceps with teeth - ✔✔Grasping skin layer during wound closure; 4.75;1 x
2 teeth
Standard tissue forceps without teeth - ✔✔Applying dressings; many lengths; tips very
from heavy to fine, grasping
Bayonet (Forceps) - ✔✔Vessels ; nuro surgery ; many lengths ; bipolar ; cauterizing,
grasping
Debakey Tissue (Forceps) - ✔✔Vascular; grasping fine tissue; many lengths ; used in all
types of surgery ; 1 x 2 rows of serrations
Russian (Forceps) - ✔✔Grasping tissue; removal of plaque; many lengths; serrated tip
;"aggressive russian"
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, Allis - ✔✔Grasping organs or tissues during removal; Many lengths; straight or angled
tips ; has tiny teeth
Babcock (Intestinal forceps) - ✔✔Grasping delicate tissue (tubular structures); doesn't
damage; many lengths
Kocher (Ochsner) - ✔✔Heavy tissue to pick up bone; Fascia and bone; many length;
ortho, arm, leg. Grasping
Lahey Vulsellum (Forceps) - ✔✔Grasping tissues during removal; 6 inches; 3x3 teeth
Curved Mosquito (Clamp) - ✔✔Clamping delicate blood vessels or tissue; 5"; Straight or
curved tips; Super Ficial; straight are used for tagging sutures. Full serrations
Curved Crile (Clamp) - ✔✔Medium blood vessels and tissue; straight use as suture
tagging; Super ficial, Full serrations
Curved Kelly (Clamp) - ✔✔Clamping large blood vessels; to first line on index finger;
Half Serrated Jaws;
Mixter (Right angle) - ✔✔Gemini; Clamping tissue or grasping ligature around a curve;
delicate jaw; many lengths
Curved Pean (Clamp) - ✔✔Clamping heavy tissue; fully serrated jaws; 10'" to 12";
Straight or curved tips
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