Adson Dissecting Forceps

The Xelpov’s Adson Dissecting Forceps is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for grasping delicate tissues during complex surgeries of the eye, nose and throat. The instrument is commonly used in ophthalmic procedures, ENT surgeries as well as general and vascular surgeries.

  • Narrow Jaws For Grasping Delicate Tissue
  • Toothed Jaws For Secure Grip
  • Light Weight For Comfortable Handling

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Description

Xelpov Surgical’s Adson Dissecting Forceps is an exceptional surgical device with numerous advantages. Its primary function during surgery is to grasp intestinal walls, blood vessels, membranes, sheaths, skin, and subcutaneous tissue.

Secondly, these forceps feature 1 x 2 teeth along the jaws which help to improve grip on tissues. The extremely narrow jaws allow the instrument to reach small spaces and grasp fine tissues. Notably, one of the patterns includes our super grip technology with tungsten carbide inserts, providing an unparalleled grip experience.

The Adson Dissecting Forceps super grip model is distinguished by its golden-plated handle, setting it apart from our premium stainless steel version.

Additionally, the handle is equipped with flat stems featuring horizontal ridges that ensure a secure grip. These stems form a resilient spring mechanism, providing consistently smooth closure movements.

Xelpov Surgical manufactures forceps from the finest class of stainless steel that you can depend on for years of efficient performance.

Additional Information

Author NameAdson
Specialty
Main Category
Sub-Category
Working End Details1 x 2 Teeth
Handle TypeSpring Handle
FinishSatin
MaterialStainless Steel
CE MarkingYes
ReusableYes

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