Foerster Sponge Forceps
- Â Product type: plastic surgery instrument
- Â Product Name: Foerster Sponge Forceps
- Â Size:Â Â LENGTH: 18CM/20CM/25CM
- Â Re-usable: Yes
- Â Hygiene: Yes
- Â Availability: Yes
- Â Quality: Premium quality
- Â Item status: In stock
- Â Units of measurement: Each piece
-  Material : German Stainless Steel
- Â Material Finish: Satin/Dull Finish/Plasma Coated
- Â Manufactured By: Indeed Surgical Industry
Forceps
Basic types of forceps include tissue forceps, dressing forceps, and splinter forceps. To aid in removing splinters, splinter forceps have sharp tips and no teeth. Dressing and tissue forceps are available with and without teeth. Opinions vary about the value of teeth on forceps. Some clinicians believe that they can handle skin more atraumatically when forceps have teeth, whereas others believe there is less tissue trauma without teeth. This is an issue that may be determined by personal preference.
The most commonly used type of forceps in skin surgery is the Adson forceps, which has a broad handle and a long narrow tip. One common configuration is one tooth on one tip fitting into two teeth on the other tip. Many variations of this configuration exist. We suggest you start with the basic
-in. Adson forceps, with and without teeth, and experiment with others as needed. I personally prefer the teeth for suturing and the forceps without teeth when lifting the punch specimen up to cut the base. Adson forceps without teeth may tend to crush healthy tissue if one is applying a strong force to hold skin under tension.
The use of good-quality forceps with small teeth and accurate apposition is important. This allows you to pass the suture needle back and forth between the forceps and needle holder without touching the needle with your fingers, thereby decreasing your risks for a needlestick. Most cheap disposable forceps do not hold suture needles well at all.
Forceps are divided into two categories: those with teeth and those without teeth. Thumb forceps require finger apposition in the form of a pencil grip to handle tissues. Ratcheted forceps (clamps) can be locked onto tissues and left in place, freeing the hands for other efforts.
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