An Adson forceps plain fine 6" is a surgical instrument used for grasping and holding delicate tissues with precision, particularly in procedures requiring a delicate and atraumatic touch. Its smooth, plain tips provide a non-traumatic grasp, making it ideal for general surgery, delicate dissection, and handling of fine tissues without causing damage.
Tissue manipulation: Grasping, holding, and moving delicate tissues during surgery.
Precise dissection: Performing delicate dissection procedures where precision is critical.
General surgery: A versatile instrument for various surgical procedures that require a secure but gentle hold.
Handling materials: Used for holding dressing materials like cotton and gauze.
Adson forceps are used in surgery to hold, manipulate, and grasp delicate tissues and dressing materials like gauze. Their design, with a wide thumb grasp and either fine teeth or smooth jaws, allows for precision and control during procedures in various specialties, including general, neuro, and ENT surgery.
Plain tips: The smooth, non-serrated tips allow for a smooth, non-traumatic grasp of tissue.
Fine design: The fine tips provide excellent precision for delicate handling.
Surgical-grade stainless steel: Made from high-quality stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization.
Thumb forceps design: A thumb forceps that allows for a firm grip and controlled manipulation.