TPG4 Used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue and ligature. It typically has two main designs
SKU: MICRO TISSUE FORCEP
Categories: GDC
TPG4
• Used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue and ligature. It typically has two main designs:
a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a variety of blade designs, e.g., straight, angled, or curved with parallel grooves or serrations to provide grip; and
tweezers-like design (may be a micro /fine instruments)with two conjoined blade with serrated tip at the working end.
TPG2
• Used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue and ligature. It typically has two main designs:
a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a variety of blade designs, e.g., straight, angled, or curved with parallel grooves or serrations to provide grip; and
tweezers-like design (may be a micro /fine instruments)with two conjoined blade with serrated tip at the working end.
TPG3
• Used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue and ligature. It typically has two main designs:
a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a variety of blade designs, e.g., straight, angled, or curved with parallel grooves or serrations to provide grip; and
tweezers-like design (may be a micro /fine instruments)with two conjoined blade with serrated tip at the working end.
TPG1
• Used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue and ligature. It typically has two main designs:
a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a variety of blade designs, e.g., straight, angled, or curved with parallel grooves or serrations to provide grip; and
tweezers-like design (may be a micro /fine instruments)with two conjoined blade with serrated tip at the working end.
TPSLCOSM
• Used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue and ligature. It typically has two main designs:
a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a variety of blade designs, e.g., straight, angled, or curved with parallel grooves or serrations to provide grip; and
tweezers-like design (may be a micro /fine instruments)with two conjoined blade with serrated tip at the working end.