Description
The Thomas Allis Tissue Forceps by BENZ are precision surgical instruments designed for grasping and holding soft tissues during surgical procedures. Unlike standard Allis Tissue Forceps, the Thomas modification features delicate, toothed jaws that provide a secure grip while minimizing trauma, making it suitable for handling both soft and firm tissues.
Crafted from high-quality surgical stainless steel, these forceps are strong, corrosion-resistant, and fully autoclavable for safe reuse in operating rooms. Their ergonomic ring handles with a ratchet locking mechanism allow for controlled and steady tissue handling during prolonged procedures.
Uses of Thomas Allis Tissue Forceps:
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Grasping and retracting tissues during general surgery.
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Widely used in gynecological, abdominal, and ENT procedures.
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Holding fascia, skin, and other soft tissues for better exposure.
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Providing firm tissue control during suturing or dissection.
Benefits:
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Secure grip with toothed jaws for reliable tissue handling.
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Lightweight and ergonomic design reduces surgeon fatigue.
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Fully sterilizable and reusable for long-term use.
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Essential tool in general and gynecological surgeries.
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| Name | Thomas-Allis tissue intestinal holding forceps 8″ (20cm) box joint |
| Code | 62-0786 |
| Category | Thoracic & Lung Surgery |
| Type | Forcep |
| Size | 20cm |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Reusable | Yes |





