Description:
Adson Toothed Forceps, often called “rat tooth forceps,” are designed with interlocking teeth at the tip, typically in a 1×2 pattern, that allow surgeons to grip skin, fascia, and tougher tissues securely. The toothed design ensures a strong hold on slippery or firm tissue, making them especially useful in suturing, wound closure, and general surgical applications. While they are not suitable for extremely delicate tissues due to the risk of trauma, they are unmatched in their ability to provide a secure grip where precision and stability are required. Their ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use, and their stainless steel construction ensures longevity and repeated sterilization.
Key Features:
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Interlocking teeth (usually 1×2) for firm grip.
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Excellent for suturing and wound closure.
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Prevents tissue slippage during handling.
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Durable stainless steel construction.
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Also known as “rat tooth” Adson forceps.

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