Adson Tweezers Without Teeth

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Adson straight toothless dissection forceps, made of stainless steel, sterilizable and reusable. With serrated handle for better grip and serrated tip for maximum precision in delicate procedures.

BRANDS: Dimeda / Aesculap / Herbitas.

MEASUREMENTS: 12 × 1.2 cm.

HANDLE: serrated.

TIP: straight, serrated and toothless.

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ADSON STRAIGHT DISSECTION FORCEPS WITHOUT TEETH

The Adson Forceps Without Teeth are an essential surgical instrument for precision procedures in podiatry, surgery, and nursing. Their design with straight, serrated jaws without teeth allows manipulation of delicate tissues, vessel interception, or suturing of small wounds in an atraumatic way.

The serrated handle provides a firm and secure grip, even under moist conditions. Made of high-quality stainless steel, they are sterilizable, reusable, latex-free and supplied non-sterile, requiring processing before first use.

These forceps are available in three variants according to brand and weight, allowing the most suitable option to be chosen depending on the preferences and protocols of each healthcare facility.

 

INDICATIONS FOR USE: 

Holding delicate tissues.
Clamping small surfaces.
Intercepting vessels.
Separating flaps.
Suturing small wounds.

 

FEATURES: 

BRANDS: Dimeda / Aesculap / Herbitas.

SIZE: 12 x 1.2 cm.

HANDLE: serrated.

MATERIAL: stainless steel.

TIP: straight, serrated, without teeth.

CLASSIFICATION: medical device Class I.

VARIANTS:

Ref. 13.303.5 – Adson Forceps Without Teeth Dimeda
Size: 12 x 1.2 cm
Jaw length: 1.3 cm
Weight: 20 g

Ref. 13.303.5 – Adson Forceps Without Teeth Aesculap model BD-222 R
Size: 12 x 1.2 cm
Jaw length: 1.3 cm
Weight: 20 g

 
Ref. 13.303.12 – Adson Forceps Without Teeth Herbitas
Size: 12 x 1.2 cm
Jaw length: 1.5 cm
Weight: 16 g

 

PRESENTATION: 

Plastic pouch with 1 Adson forceps.
Non-sterile product → requires cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization before first use.

 

PRECAUTIONS
For use exclusively by qualified personnel.
Always inspect the instrument before each use.
Remove broken, damaged, or rusted instruments from service.
Store in a cool, dry place protected from direct sunlight.