Unfinished Dressing & Tissue Forceps – Quality & Affordability
In surgical instrument terminology, manufacturers typically refer to forceps with plain serrated tips and no teeth as "dressing forceps", primarily used for handling dressings or delicate materials. When the forceps have interlocking teeth at the tip, they are usually labeled as "tissue forceps", designed to firmly grasp and manipulate tissue during procedures. However, when forceps have specialized serrated patterns tailored to specific surgical tasks, they may also be categorized as tissue forceps, despite lacking teeth. This naming convention helps distinguish between general-purpose dressing tools and instruments intended for direct tissue handling.