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The FRIENFA® Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps also called a hemostat is commonly used in multiple surgeries to grasp tissues for manipulation and clamp blood vessels. The instrument is frequently used in general as well as specialized surgeries.
Our Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps comes with broad tips for grasping tissues securely.
Grasps skin, muscle, tendons, fascia, blood vessels as well intestinal wall and sutures.
Especially includes long shanks that provide access to deep tissues. The short blades to shank ratio also improves surgical control.
The grasping forceps comes with blunt tips that prevent piercing injuries to tissues. Moreover, the narrow profile of the instrument enables access to hard to reach places.
Streamlined design and light weight also ensure comfortable handling. In addition, the ergonomic finger handles provide better control of instrument.
The Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps comes with a ratchet lock that gives it its self-retaining property. This is of value when grasping tissues for repeated manipulation.
Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel to ensure the highest quality and product performance during surgical procedures.
Author Name | Allis |
Specialty | Veterinary Cardiovascular, General Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Orthopedic, Stomach, Intestine & Rectum, Urology |
Sub-Category | Tissue Grasping Forceps |
Category | Haemostats & Clamps |
Handle Type | Ring Handle |
Joint Type | Box Joint |
Ratchet / Lock | Yes |
Finish | Satin |
Material | German Stainless Steel |
CE Marking | Yes |
Reusable | Yes |
Used in Specialties: | Veterinary Cardiovascular, General Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Orthopedic, Stomach, Intestine & Rectum, Urology |
Product Category: | Haemostats & Clamps |
Product Type: | Tissue Grasping Forceps |
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