DISSECTING FORCEPS TOOTH 5''

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Toothed dissecting forceps are used to firmly grasp, manipulate, and retract tough tissues like skin and fascia during surgical proceduresTheir serrated teeth prevent slippage, allowing for precise control while handling tissues, and they can also be used to help manipulate needles and clamp larger blood vessels. 
  • Tissue manipulation: Securely grasps and holds tough tissues, which reduces the risk of damage to surrounding structures. 
  • Surgical procedures: Used in various surgeries, including general surgery, orthopedic, plastic, ENT, and neurosurgery. 
  • Clamping vessels: Can be used to clamp large blood vessels to stop bleeding. 
  • Instrument handling: Helps to manipulate needles and other instruments during an operation. 

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Tooth dissecting forceps are used to grasp, hold, and manipulate tissue during surgical and laboratory procedures because their serrated teeth provide a secure grip that prevents slippage. Their uses include precise tissue dissection, closing blood vessels, removing sutures, and assisting in various surgical specialties like dental, plastic, and cardiovascular procedures. 

  • Grasping tissue
    The main function is to firmly grasp and hold delicate tissues without causing damage. 
  • Blunt dissection
    They are used to separate tissues without cutting, especially where other cutting instruments might struggle or cause trauma to surrounding structures. 
  • Clamping blood vessels
    In some cases, they can be used to clamp and secure blood vessels during surgery to control bleeding. 
  • Instrument manipulation
    They can also assist in holding and manipulating other instruments, such as needles, during an operation. 

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