Product Overview
The Brown Tissue Forcep is distinguished by its unique 8×8 or 9×9 side-grasping teeth along the tips. Unlike a standard “rat-tooth” forcep that concentrates force into a single puncture point, the Brown pattern features two parallel rows of fine, interlocking teeth. This creates a large surface area of friction, making it the ideal tool for grasping slippery fascia, tendons, or mucosal layers that would otherwise slide through standard forceps.
Key Features
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“Beast-Grip” Multi-Tooth Rows: Features fine, intermeshing teeth (typically 8×8 or 9×9) that provide a powerful, uniform grip across the entire width of the tip.
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Atraumatic Force Distribution: By spreading the grasping force across multiple points of contact, the instrument reduces the risk of tearing or “cheese-wiring” through delicate tissue margins.
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Tapered Precision Profile: The shanks taper to a fine point, allowing for excellent visibility and access in narrow surgical fields, such as the oral cavity or small orthopedic incisions.
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Tactile Spring Tension: Calibrated with a responsive, high-memory spring that provides immediate feedback to the surgeon’s hand, ensuring precise control over the amount of pressure applied.
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Single-Piece Construction: Forged from high-density surgical steel to ensure the instrument remains perfectly aligned and resistant to fatigue over thousands of uses
