Judd Allis Tissue Forceps 3×4 Interlocking Teeth Holding Abdominal Tissues Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed for securely grasping, holding, and manipulating abdominal and other soft tissues during a wide range of surgical procedures. The 3×4 interlocking teeth provide a firm yet controlled grip, allowing surgeons to handle tissue with stability while minimizing unnecessary movement during dissection or retraction.
The forceps are commonly used in abdominal, gastrointestinal, gynecological, and general surgical procedures where reliable tissue control is essential. The carefully designed jaw configuration distributes gripping pressure evenly, helping maintain tissue stability throughout the procedure while supporting accurate surgical manipulation.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, Judd Allis Tissue Forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. They are engineered to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising jaw alignment or gripping performance. The polished finish allows easy cleaning and supports the strict hygiene standards required in hospitals and surgical facilities.
The ergonomic finger ring handles and ratchet locking mechanism allow the instrument to maintain a secure hold without continuous hand pressure. This locking feature reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures while improving overall precision and efficiency. The balanced design provides excellent control and comfortable handling in both routine and complex surgical operations.
Judd Allis Tissue Forceps are widely used in general surgery, abdominal surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, gynecology, colorectal surgery, and other medical specialties where secure tissue handling is required. Their dependable performance and durable construction make them an essential component of professional surgical instrument sets.
Key Features
3×4 interlocking teeth provide a secure and stable tissue grip
Designed for holding abdominal and soft tissues during surgery
Ratchet locking mechanism maintains a firm hold without continuous pressure
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
Strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant construction
Designed for precise tissue handling with minimal slippage
Autoclavable for repeated sterilization cycles
Reusable for long-term professional surgical use
Ergonomic finger ring handles for comfort and control
Suitable for hospitals, operating rooms, and surgical clinics
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Judd Allis Tissue Forceps |
| Teeth Configuration | 3×4 Interlocking Teeth |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Finger Rings with Ratchet Lock |
| Instrument Type | Tissue Holding Forceps |
| Usage | Holding and grasping abdominal and soft tissues |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Application | General Surgery, Abdominal Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Gynecology, Colorectal Surgery |
| Finish | Matte / Polished (varies) |
| Corrosion Resistance | High |
FAQs
What are Judd Allis Tissue Forceps used for?
They are used to securely grasp, hold, and manipulate abdominal and soft tissues during surgical procedures.
What is the purpose of the 3×4 interlocking teeth?
The 3×4 interlocking teeth provide a firm, stable grip on tissue, helping prevent slippage during surgery.
Why do these forceps have a ratchet lock?
The ratchet locking mechanism keeps the jaws securely closed without continuous hand pressure, reducing fatigue during lengthy procedures.
What material are the forceps made from?
They are manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Can Judd Allis Tissue Forceps be sterilized?
Yes, they are fully autoclavable and designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
Are these forceps reusable?
Yes, they are reusable and intended for long-term professional surgical use.
Where are Judd Allis Tissue Forceps commonly used?
They are commonly used in hospitals, operating rooms, general surgery, abdominal surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, gynecology, and colorectal procedures requiring secure tissue handling.

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