What Are Tissue Forceps?

Tissue forceps are also called ratis forceps (Allis). Squeezing tissue is lighter than vascular forceps, so it is generally used to clamp soft tissues, and it is not easy to slip. For example, clamping and traction of the resected lesion site is convenient for surgery. Clamp the gauze pad and the subcutaneous tissue at the edge of the incision to avoid tissue in the incision Contaminated.

Tissue forceps

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Chinese name
Tissue forceps
Foreign name
Allis
nickname
Rattooth pliers
Features
Squeezing tissue is lighter than vascular forceps
Tissue forceps are also called ratis forceps (Allis). Squeezing tissue is lighter than vascular forceps, so it is generally used to clamp soft tissues, and it is not easy to slip. For example, clamping and traction of the resected lesion site is convenient for surgery. Clamp the gauze pad and the subcutaneous tissue at the edge of the incision to avoid tissue in the incision Contaminated.

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