Jud-Allis Intestinal and Tissue Forceps

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The Xelpov’s Jud-Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps is commonly used for grasping internal tissues securely. Frequently employed during general, ortho, gynecological and cardiovascular surgeries.

  • Narrow Tips For Access To Small Places
  • 3 By 4 Teeth For Secure Grip
  • Ergonomic Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling
Description

Jud-Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps

Our Xelpov Surgical Jud-Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps excels in providing exceptional control and precision when handling delicate tissues. The narrow tips are specifically engineered to access and grasp tissues in tight spaces, making this instrument crucial for various surgical procedures.

Narrow Tips for Accessing Tight Spaces

The forceps feature precisely crafted narrow tips, which allow surgeons to maneuver in confined areas with ease. These tips work effectively for grasping a range of tissues, including skin, muscle, tendons, and fibrous tissue. Additionally, the innovative 3 by 4 tooth design on the tips serves as an anti-slip mechanism, ensuring a secure hold on the tissue. Consequently, this tooth configuration maintains a firm grip, which proves crucial for precise manipulation during complex surgeries.

Blunt Tips to Prevent Tissue Injury

The Forceps come with blunt tips, specifically designed to avoid piercing or causing additional trauma to sensitive tissues. This design is particularly important when working with delicate or critical areas where precision is essential. Moreover, the instrument’s narrow profile enables access to challenging areas while minimizing the risk of unintended injury. As a result, surgeons enhance safety and effectiveness during the procedure.

Streamlined Design for Comfortable Handling

Designed with ergonomics in mind, the Forceps offer a streamlined and lightweight structure, thus improving handling comfort. The ergonomic finger handles fit comfortably in the surgeon’s hand, providing superior control and reducing hand fatigue. Consequently, this thoughtful design allows for extended use without compromising precision or comfort.

Jud-Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps for Self-Retaining Property

The forceps incorporate a box lock mechanism, which provides a self-retaining feature. This mechanism proves useful for grasping and holding tissues securely during repeated manipulations. As a result, it reduces the need for constant manual adjustment and maintains a consistent grip throughout the surgical process.

Versatile Lengths for Different Surgical Needs

Our Jud-Allis Forceps come in multiple lengths, thereby offering versatility across various surgical scenarios. Whether handling small, delicate tissues or accessing deeper areas, the range of available lengths ensures surgeons can select the most appropriate instrument for their specific needs. Thus, this versatility enhances overall surgical precision and effectiveness.

Jud-Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps Construction

Manufactured by Xelpov Surgical, the Forceps features premium-grade stainless steel. This high-quality material ensures durability and resistance to corrosion. Furthermore, the satin finish minimizes glare from operating lights, improving visibility and precision. The forceps are also easy to sterilize and can be reused, thus providing long-lasting performance and value in the operating room.

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Additional information
Author Name

Jud-Allis

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Main Category

Sub-Category

Working End Details

3 x 4 Teeth

Handle Type

Ring Handle

Joint Type

Box Joint

Ratchet / Lock

Yes

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

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