Thumb Forceps

Choosing Surgical Forceps

501244 Thumb ForcepsSurgical forceps may be broadly divided into two categories, thumb forceps (frequently called surgical or medical tweezers, gripping forceps, non-locking forceps or pinning forceps) and ring forceps (also called hemostats, hemostatic forceps and locking forceps). Thumb forceps are spring forceps used by compression between your thumb and forefinger and are used for grasping, holding or manipulating body tissue. They are non-ratchet style. For example, you could use thumb forceps to hold or move tissue during surgery or to move dressings. Hemostatic forceps are hinged forceps that look more like scissors. Hinged forceps may come with or without a "lock" for clamping. Thumb forceps are available with a variety of tips. The tips may be flat, serrated, cupped, ringed, grooved, diamond dusted or have teeth. The tips may also be straight, curved or angled. See the images below. Serrated tweezers (thumb forceps) are designed for use with tissues. The serrations or teeth actually cause less damage than flat forceps, because it requires less pressure to maintain a firm grip. Use smooth or cross-hatched forceps for removing sutures, moving dressing or other drapes. Thumb forceps can be broadly grouped as tissue forceps and dressing forceps. Commonly used thumb forceps include Adson forceps, Iris forceps and Foester forceps.

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Locking forceps may be called clamps and are used to securely hold tissue. When they are used to control blood flow, they are called hemostats. When used to grasp and manipulate needles, they are called needle holders.

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  1. Economy Tweezers #3
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  2. Economy Tweezers #2
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  3. Economy Tweezers #1
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  4. Titanium Forceps with Tying Platform, Straight, 11.5cm
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  5. Jewelers #5 Forceps, 11 cm, Titanium Jewelers #5 Forceps, 11 cm, Titanium
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  6. McPherson Forceps with Tying Platform, Angled, Titanium
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  7. Flat-Tip Filter Forceps, 11cm
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  8. Microintraocular Forceps, 14cm
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  9. Round Hollow Handled Forceps
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  10. WPI Swiss Tweezers with Replaceable Carbon Fiber Tips
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  11. Rubber-Tipped Forceps for Rodent Handling
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  12. Ring Tipped Forceps, 10cm
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  13. Gillies Dissecting Forceps, 15.5cm
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  14. DeBakey Tissue Forceps, 15cm
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  15. Tissue Forceps with Teeth, 14.5 cm
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  16. Adson Forceps, 12cm, 1x2 Teeth
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  17. Micro Adson Forceps, 12 cm
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  18. Foerster Forceps, 10.2 cm
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  19. Microdissecting Forceps, 10.2 cm
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  20. Iris Forceps, 10cm, 1x2 Teeth
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  21. Bishop-Harmon Iris Forceps, 9 cm Bishop-Harmon Iris Forceps, 9 cm
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  22. Saint Martin Micro Corneal Forceps
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  23. Moorfield Ophthalmic Forceps, 11 cm Moorfield Ophthalmic Forceps, 11 cm
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  24. Graefe Forceps, 7cm
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