Fine-Tooth Grasping Forceps | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 322.1.05 | Ф5×330 |
| 322.1.35 | Ф3.5×330 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The fine-toothed grasping forceps is a surgical instrument characterized by densely arranged, minute serrations on its jaws. These micro-serration structures significantly enhance frictional force, enabling a "sandpaper-like" grip on tissue surfaces. This design ensures reliable grasping force while minimizing tissue penetration and trauma, achieving an optimal balance between secure holding and tissue protection.
Core Features and Values
· Anti-slip with Minimal Trauma: The dense micro-serration pattern provides exceptional anti-slip performance, while the fine teeth exert substantially less compression and penetration depth compared to coarse-toothed forceps, resulting in reduced tissue damage.
· High Versatility: Suitable for most medium-toughness tissues requiring reliable grasping, such as intestinal tracts, fascia, and adipose tissue, making it a commonly used instrument in general surgery and gynecological procedures.
· Precise Control: Offers surgeons superior tactile feedback, facilitating delicate tissue manipulation and precise traction during surgical procedures.
Fine-Tooth Grasping Forceps | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 322.1.05 | Ф5×330 |
| 322.1.35 | Ф3.5×330 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The fine-toothed grasping forceps is a surgical instrument characterized by densely arranged, minute serrations on its jaws. These micro-serration structures significantly enhance frictional force, enabling a "sandpaper-like" grip on tissue surfaces. This design ensures reliable grasping force while minimizing tissue penetration and trauma, achieving an optimal balance between secure holding and tissue protection.
Core Features and Values
· Anti-slip with Minimal Trauma: The dense micro-serration pattern provides exceptional anti-slip performance, while the fine teeth exert substantially less compression and penetration depth compared to coarse-toothed forceps, resulting in reduced tissue damage.
· High Versatility: Suitable for most medium-toughness tissues requiring reliable grasping, such as intestinal tracts, fascia, and adipose tissue, making it a commonly used instrument in general surgery and gynecological procedures.
· Precise Control: Offers surgeons superior tactile feedback, facilitating delicate tissue manipulation and precise traction during surgical procedures.