Forceps: consist of two tines held together at one end with a spring device that holds the tines open. Forceps can be either tissue or dressing forceps.
Dressing forceps have smooth or smoothly serrated tips.
Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue. Many forceps bear the name of the originator of the design, such as Adson tissue forceps.
Rat Tooth: A Tissue Forceps
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Adson Tissue Forceps
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Intestinal Tissue Forceps: Hinged (locking) forceps used for grasping and holding tissue.
Allis: An Intestinal Tissue Forceps
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Babcock: An Intestinal Tissue Forceps
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Sponge Forceps
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