Non-toothed forceps used for fine handling of tissue and traction during dissection.
Forceps toothed at the tip used for handling dense tissue, such as in skin closures.
Heavy forceps used for holding thick tissue.
Used for atraumatic tissue grasping during dissection.
Also known as “snap,” atraumatic and nontoothed clamp used to grasp tissue or vessels that will be tied off. Also used in blunt dissection.
Larger size variation of hemostat with similar function for grasping larger tissues or vessels.
Traumatic toothed clamp used to hold tissue that will be removed.