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Allis forceps are hinged, handheld medical instruments with inward-curving blades and a racheted handle that are used to hold...
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a curved forceps with serrated edges, used for grasping tissues. Also called Allis clamp . Al·lis for·ceps (al'is),. a straight grasping forceps with serrated jaws, ...
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Allis Clamp/Forceps. Allis forceps are very useful for both VATS and MICS procedures to grasp and manipulate tissue such as: Lymph nodes; Bronchus ...
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Available in two lengths, the Allis forceps feature an interlocking 4x5 or 5x6 tooth pattern on its distal tip primarily to hold and retract tissue. Specifications ...
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Axial Handle Forceps without Ratchet (9009-524); Axial Handle Forceps with Ratchet ... Jacobson Style Forceps (9009-422); Allis Forceps/Clamp (9009-270) ...
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Pictures of Surgical Instruments Used in the Operating Room and Surgery.
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Forceps: consist of two tines held together at one end with a spring device that ... Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue. ... Allis: An Intestinal Tissue Forceps ...
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Definition of Allis forceps. Provided by Stedman's medical dictionary and Drugs. com. Includes medical terms and definitions.
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Forceps or forcipes are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding .... Other varieties with similar, if more specialized, uses are Allis clamps, ...
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The Allis Tissue Forceps are primarily used to hold and retract tissue with the interlocking teeth. This instrument does cause tissue damage but allows for a ...
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