Dissecting ligature forceps, commonly known as dissecting forceps, are surgical instruments used for grasping, holding, or manipulating tissues during dissection or surgical procedures. These forceps have fine tips and a delicate design, making them suitable for working with small and delicate tissues. Dissecting ligature forceps come in various shapes and sizes, each designed for specific tasks. Here are some common types of dissecting ligature forceps:
Adson Forceps:
Adson forceps have fine, toothed tips and are commonly used in plastic and reconstructive surgeries, as well as in general surgery. They are versatile and suitable for handling delicate tissues.
Brown-Adson Forceps:
Similar to Adson forceps but with a wider grip. They are used for grasping and manipulating tissues in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Dressing Forceps:
Dressing forceps, also known as tissue forceps, have smooth tips and are used for handling dressings, cotton, or delicate tissues without causing trauma.
Mosquito Forceps:
Mosquito forceps have fine, serrated tips and are commonly used for holding small blood vessels or tissues during surgical procedures, particularly in vascular surgery.
DeBakey Forceps:
DeBakey forceps have atraumatic, fine tips and are used for delicate tissue handling in cardiovascular and vascular surgeries.
Micro Dissecting Forceps:
Micro dissecting forceps have a fine and delicate design, making them suitable for microsurgical procedures and dissection of small structures.
Tying Forceps:
Tying forceps are designed with a groove on the tips to facilitate the placement and tying of sutures during surgical procedures.
Collier Forceps:
Collier forceps have a delicate design with fine, toothed tips. They are commonly used in ophthalmic surgery and other procedures requiring precision.
Baby Mixter Forceps:
Baby Mixter forceps are fine-tipped forceps with a delicate grip, often used in neurosurgery and microsurgical procedures.
Jeweler Type Forceps:
Jeweler type forceps have a fine, pointed design and are used in microsurgery, ophthalmic surgery, and other delicate procedures.
Bonney Tissue Forceps:
Bonney tissue forceps have serrated tips and are commonly used in abdominal and gynecological surgeries for handling tissues.
Castroviejo Forceps:
Castroviejo forceps are fine-tipped and commonly used in ophthalmic and microsurgical procedures.
Cushing Vein Forceps:
Cushing vein forceps have atraumatic tips and are used for delicate tissue manipulation in neurosurgery.
Rat-Tooth Forceps:
Rat-tooth forceps have larger, serrated tips and are used for gripping and holding tissues with a stronger grip.
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