Allis Tissue Forceps (4×5 & 5×6 Teeth) – Surgical Grade, Autoclavable, Reusable
Product Overview
Allis tissue forceps are precision surgical instruments designed to provide a firm, controlled grip on tissue during operative procedures. Surgeons and procurement teams rely on this instrument when consistent tissue holding is required without repeated adjustment. Built for durability, safety, and repeated sterilization, this product offers a dependable solution for operating rooms, surgical centers, and veterinary practices worldwide.
These forceps solve a common surgical challenge: maintaining secure tissue control while keeping hands free. The interlocking toothed jaws and ratcheted locking mechanism ensure stable grasping throughout procedures, reducing hand fatigue and improving workflow efficiency.
Key Features & Benefits
Surgical-grade materials: Stainless steel or titanium for corrosion resistance and repeated sterilization.
- Interlocking toothed jaws: 4×5 or 5×6 configurations for precise tissue handling.
- Ratcheted locking mechanism: Hands-free, secure grip.
- Finger ring handle: Ergonomic design for reduced hand fatigue.
- Versatile sizes: Available from 14 cm up to 14-inch long reach models.
Clinical Applications & Use Cases
What are Allis tissue forceps used for?
They are used to grasp, retract, and hold soft tissue or fascia during surgical procedures. Common applications include general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic operations, and veterinary surgeries.
What are Allis tissue forceps used for in veterinary surgery?
In veterinary practice, these instruments are frequently employed for soft tissue handling, intestinal surgeries, and routine procedures requiring secure tissue retraction. Veterinary surgeons rely on them as essential veterinary allis tissue forceps for consistent performance.
Are Allis tissue forceps traumatic?
Yes, due to their toothed jaws, they provide a firm grip that may cause minor tissue trauma if used on delicate structures. This design is intentional, allowing surgeons to control tougher tissue safely.
Design & Mechanism Features
How do Allis forceps differ from other forceps?
They feature interlocking teeth and a ratcheted locking mechanism for hands-free grip, unlike atraumatic or smooth-tipped forceps. This makes them ideal for firm tissue control in both human and veterinary surgeries.
What are the main two types of Allis tissue forceps?
The two main types are distinguished by teeth configuration: 4×5 teeth and 5×6 teeth, allowing selection based on tissue type and procedure requirements.
Sizes available: 14 cm, 15 cm, 16 cm, 18 cm, 20 cm, 150 mm, 155 mm, long reach, 12 inch, 14 inch.
Features: Ergonomic finger ring handle, interlocking serrated teeth, ratcheted locking mechanism.
Sterilization, Reuse & OR Compatibility
Are Allis tissue forceps reusable?
Yes. These instruments are fully reusable and autoclavable, designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles. Their surgical-grade construction ensures durability and long-term performance in operating rooms worldwide.
- Compatible with standard surgical trays
- Resistant to corrosion
- Suitable for hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers
Ordering Information & Buyer Advantages
- Available for single-unit or bulk orders
- Ideal for procurement teams, distributors, and hospitals
- Consistent quality and ISO-certified manufacturing processes
- Globally compliant and suitable for a wide range of surgical disciplines
Precision Allis Tissue Forceps – Secure Grip, Reusable, Ideal for Hospitals in Africa and Worldwide
Professional Allis tissue forceps designed for secure tissue grasping in human and veterinary surgery. Autoclavable, durable, and available in multiple sizes (14–20 cm, 12–14 inch). Ideal for global operating rooms and hospitals in Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, and Ghana, ensuring precision, reliability, and long-term reuse.
Why Choose This Product
The allis tissue forceps surgical instrument offers precision, reliability, and control for demanding surgical environments. Trusted by professionals worldwide, it combines ergonomic design, secure gripping capability, and multiple size options to meet diverse surgical needs. Whether for general surgery, orthopedic, gynecological, or veterinary applications, these instruments deliver consistent performance and long-term value.

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