$220.00–$360.00Price range: $220.00 through $360.00
Allis tissue forceps with interlocking serrated-tip jaws and a ratchet ring-handle, built to grasp fascia, peritoneum, and dense soft tissue during abdominal and GYN procedures.Allis clamp and alice forceps covering general surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, and plastic surgery: one instrument for multi-specialty tissue grasping and retraction.
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Brand
Hamsan Surgical
Size variation
5.5″ (14 cm), 6″ ( 15 cm ), 7.5″ (19 cm), 9″ ( 23 cm )
Teeths
3×4 Teeth, 4×5 Teeth, 5×6 Teeth
Pack Quantitythere are different packs 5 pcs , 10 pcs ,15 pcs , 20 pcs
Ferris Smith Forcep for Tissue Dissection, Grasping
Standard surgical protocol for laparotomy requires a grasping instrument that holds the peritoneum without constant manual pressure throughout the operative field. Allis tissue forceps deliver this through interlocking serrated-tip jaws and a multi-position ratchet lock, keeping grip tension set while the surgeon dissects or sutures.
For allis clamp designs used daily across general surgery and gynecology, ISO Grade Stainless Steel maintains jaw alignment and ratchet joint precision through repeated autoclave cycles, consistent with material benchmarks for reusable non-sterile instruments.
Instrument
Primary Use and Procedure
Design
Allis Tissue Forceps
Grasping and retracting the peritoneum during laparotomy and abdominal incision
Sterilisation Method: Autoclave compatible, steam sterilisation at standard hospital cycles
Usage: Grasping, holding, and retracting dense and fibrous soft tissue
Suitable Procedures: Laparotomy, abdominal incision, hysterectomy, cesarean section, orthopedic fracture repair, bowel resection, breast surgery, reconstructive and plastic surgery
Specialties: General Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Orthopedics, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Thoracic Surgery
What are allis tissue forceps used for?
Allis tissue forceps are used to grasp, hold, and retract dense soft tissue including fascia, peritoneum, bowel wall, and breast tissue during general surgery, gynecology, and abdominal procedures.
What is the difference between allis forceps and allis clamp?
Both terms refer to the same instrument; allis clamp and allis tissue forceps describe the identical ratchet-lock, toothed-jaw grasping instrument used for tissue holding across surgical specialties.
Can I order in bulk quantities?
Yes, Hamsan Surgical specializes in bulk manufacturing and offers flexible order quantities and custom requirements.
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping Costs Calculation:
Shipping costs are calculated on the Shopping Cart page based on the items in your order and their destination.
Orders over $500 are eligible for free shipping, with the following conditions. This offer applies only to parcels with a maximum weight of 5 kg. Please note that heavier items may be excluded from the free shipping policy.
If your order includes multiple products, please contact us for assistance in optimizing your shipping rates.
International Shipping:
International shipment costs are determined based on the size of your order and its destination.
All international orders are processed within 1 – 20 business days.
International Shipping Customs and Documentation: Customers are responsible for providing accurate and complete customs documentation, including any necessary import permits or licenses for international shipments. Failure to provide the required documentation may result in delays, additional charges, or the package returned to us. We recommend that customers familiarize themselves with their country's customs regulations to ensure a smooth delivery process. Our team is available to assist with any questions regarding international shipping requirements.
Hamsan Surgical can meet your specific needs with customized solutions. Schedule a meeting with our team to discuss bulk orders, instrument customization, and tailored surgery sets for your facility. Let’s work together to achieve precision and excellence in healthcare.