Surgical and dissection forceps are handheld grasping instruments used to hold, manipulate, and stabilize tissue, dressings, or small objects during surgical procedures and anatomical dissections. Designed for precision handling and controlled movement, these instruments are available in multiple tip styles, including serrated, smooth, toothed, and atraumatic configurations to accommodate a wide range of clinical and laboratory applications.
Blunt-pointed tips of the Fisherbrand™ Self-Closing Forceps are closed in the resting state. Useful for clamping applications. Multipurpose. Made from ASTM™ standard (F899-84) surgical stainless steel.
Fisherbrand Micro-Adson Forceps have extra-fine jaws for precision applications (Suture tying, fine dissection etc). Made from ASTM™ standard (F899-84) surgical stainless steel.
Fisherbrand Dissecting Cushing Delicate Thumb Forceps are made from ASTM™ stainless steel construction. These forceps are light/medium weight and are primarily used to handle delicate tissue.
Fisherbrand Dissecting Sharp-Pointed Forceps are primarily used to handle phosphorus, potassium and other materials safely. Made from ASTM™ standard (F899-84) surgical stainless steel.
Fisherbrand Hemostats Halstead Mosquito Forceps are primarily used to control blood flow in surgical procedures. ASTM™ standard (F899-84) stainless steel.
Fisherbrand Hemostats Rochester-Ochsner (Kocher) are primarily used to handle to aggressively handle and manipulate of thick tissue or clamp heavy or dense vessels. ASTM™ standard (F899-84) stainless steel.