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Durable INS51-200 ALLIS TISSUE FORCEPS TOOTHED CLIPPED

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Code Description INS51 - 200 Allis Tissue Forceps 15cm 4 x 5 toothed clipped

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Product Overview

The INS51-200 Allis Tissue Forceps are 15 cm long instruments designed for grasping and manipulating tissue during surgical procedures.

They feature a toothed clamped design, ensuring a secure grip on delicate tissues.

Made from durable materials, these forceps are suitable for repeated use in various medical settings.

Their compact size makes them an essential tool for any surgical kit or medical facility in Nairobi, Kenya.

Applications & Use Cases

Allis Tissue Forceps are primarily used in surgical environments to hold and stabilize tissue during operations.

They are commonly utilized by surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics, and outpatient settings across Kenya.

Their design is particularly useful in procedures involving delicate or slippery materials, making them a staple in surgical practice throughout the country.

Care & Maintenance

To maintain the INS51-200 Allis Tissue Forceps, clean them thoroughly after each use with appropriate disinfectants.

Inspect the forceps regularly for any signs of wear or damage, and ensure that the toothed edges remain intact for optimal performance.

Store the forceps in a dry, sterile environment to prevent contamination.

Proper care will extend the life of these instruments and support effective healthcare delivery in facilities across Nairobi and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is another name for Allis forceps?

An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by Oscar Allis a renowned American surgeon, from 1883. He designed them specifically for use in abdominal surgeries, and they are now used in many surgical procedures due to their versatility.

What is allis tissue forceps used for?

Uses of Allis Forceps and Clamps General surgery: These instruments grasp, retract or remove tissue during general surgery. Orthopedic procedures: Allis clamps hold muscles or ligaments during orthopedic surgery. Thoracic procedures: These forceps stabilize tissue during thoracic procedures, including lung surgery.

What are Allis artery forceps used for?

Specific Models and Their Uses The small size provides precision grasping. Allis tissue forceps securely grasp soft body tissues with serrated jaws. The locking mechanism keeps a firm hold during manipulation and dissection.

How do Allis forceps differ from other forceps?

Babcock forceps have rounded, smooth jaws ideal for handling soft tissues, and Allis forceps have serrated jaws intended for a tighter grasp on firmer tissues..

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