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Adson forceps are a type of surgical instrument commonly used in medical procedures. The forceps are named after Alfred Washington Adson, a prominent American surgeon who invented them in the early 20th century.
The Adson forceps are specifically designed for delicate surgical procedures that require a precise grip and manipulation of small tissues, such as skin or blood vessels. They are fine-tipped and have a serrated pattern on the working end that provides a firm grip on the tissue being held.
The forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel and are approximately 12.5cm in length. They feature a hinged design with a spring mechanism that allows the surgeon to easily manipulate the forceps with one hand.
Overall, the Adson forceps are a valuable tool in any surgical setting and are commonly used in various procedures such as plastic surgery, dermatology, and ophthalmology. Their fine tips and delicate grip make them an ideal choice for precise and delicate surgical procedures.
CONCISE ENTERPRISES
150283412
In Commercial Distribution
- G2021502834120 ()
15-02834-12
- Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, single-use
STANDARD BALLOON CATHETER SILICONE (6/Pk)
Gyrus ACMI, LLC
890923
Not in Commercial Distribution
- 00821925022355 ()
- 00821925040342 ()
- Nasal/paranasal balloon catheter
Adson forceps are surgical instruments used for grasping and manipulating delicate tissues during surgical procedures, with 1x2 teeth and a length of 12.5cm. The teeth provide a secure grip, while the slim profile allows for precise control.
CONCISE ENTERPRISES
150302412
In Commercial Distribution
- G2021503024120 ()
15-03024-12
- Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, single-use
Adson forceps are a type of surgical instrument commonly used in medical procedures. The forceps are named after Alfred Washington Adson, a prominent American surgeon who invented them in the early 20th century.
The Adson forceps are specifically designed for delicate surgical procedures that require a precise grip and manipulation of small tissues, such as skin or blood vessels. They are fine-tipped and have a serrated pattern on the working end that provides a firm grip on the tissue being held.
The forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel and are approximately 12cm in length. They feature a hinged design with a spring mechanism that allows the surgeon to easily manipulate the forceps with one hand.
Overall, the Adson forceps are a valuable tool in any surgical setting and are commonly used in various procedures such as plastic surgery, dermatology, and ophthalmology. Their fine tips and delicate grip make them an ideal choice for precise and delicate surgical procedures.
CONCISE ENTERPRISES
150283012
In Commercial Distribution
- G2021502830120 ()
15-02830-12
- Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, single-use
WILLIAMS MICROCLIP INSERTER
Gyrus ACMI, LLC
130830
In Commercial Distribution
- 00821925016866 ()
- Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, single-use
BALLENGER STR SMOOTH 7
SKLAR CORPORATION
30807
In Commercial Distribution
- 10649111344800 ()
- Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, single-use
ADSON ELEVATOR SQ END 6 3/4 INCHES
SKLAR CORPORATION
40-8270
In Commercial Distribution
- 10649111328671 ()
- Neurosurgical bone flap elevator
KOENIG BONE LEVER 4.5MM CVD 6 INCHES
SKLAR CORPORATION
40-8269
In Commercial Distribution
- 10649111328640 ()
- Neurosurgical bone flap elevator
KOENIG BONE LEVER 4.5MM 6 INCHES
SKLAR CORPORATION
40-8268
In Commercial Distribution
- 10649111328442 ()
- Neurosurgical bone flap elevator
LANE TRETHOWAN BONE LEVER 81/2
SKLAR CORPORATION
40-8266
In Commercial Distribution
- 10649111327995 ()
- Neurosurgical bone flap elevator