Precision Forceps & Hemostats

WPI carries a wide selection of forceps and hemostats. Forceps are used to grasp, move, or extract tissue and other objects. They are shaped like tweezers and their tips can have a variety of teeth or serrations. Tissue forceps contain teeth in patterns such as 1 x 2 (also known at rat tooth) to longitudinal 9 x 9 teeth (as in the Adson-Brown). Dressing forceps have either smooth or serrated jaws.

Hemostats are used to stop the flow of blood. They have ring handles and a locking mechanism known as a ratchet. The ratchet secures the device and stops blood flow.




DUMONT®#5 Most Popular style
Tissue Forceps toothed forceps

Other DUMONT®

Read more about Dumont Tweezers
Titanium Tweezers non-magenetic, non-corrosive
Dressing Forceps serrated or smooth tips
Miscellaneous Forceps wafer handling, vessel cannulation