These are all types of General Surgery Tissue Forceps — surgical instruments used for grasping, holding, and manipulating soft tissue during operations. Here’s a quick breakdown of each:
1. Adson Tissue Forceps
- Small, fine forceps with or without teeth
- Used for holding delicate tissue during surgery
- Common in general and plastic surgery
2. DeBakey Tissue Forceps
- Long, atraumatic forceps with fine serrations
- Designed to handle blood vessels and delicate tissue without causing injury
- Common in vascular and general surgery
3. Russian Tissue Forceps
- Broad, round, serrated tips
- Good for grasping tougher tissue
- Often used in abdominal surgery
4. Gerald Tissue Forceps
- Fine, delicate forceps
- Primarily for small tissue or delicate handling
- Used in microsurgical procedures or precise tissue manipulation
5. Bonn Tissue Forceps
- Heavy-duty forceps with serrated tips
- Used for gripping thick tissue or fascia
6. Ferris‑Smith Tissue Forceps
- Strong forceps with large teeth
- Ideal for holding dense tissue like fascia or muscle
7. DeBakey‑Atraumatic Forceps
- Special variant of DeBakey forceps
- Designed to minimize tissue trauma, often used in vessel and intestinal surgeries
8. Allison Tissue Forceps
- Medium-sized forceps with fine teeth
- Used for general tissue handling, especially in abdominal surgery
