ADSON 12 cm forceps – Precision and ergonomics for surgical micro-grasping
The ADSON 12 cm forceps offered by Frimed is an essential instrument in many surgical disciplines, particularly for micro-grasping of fine tissue. Designed with 1x2 teeth, it allows for firm and localised grasping without excessive crushing, making it particularly useful in plastic, ENT, ophthalmic and dermatological surgery. Its small size of 12 cm makes it easy to handle in confined operating fields, while its anatomical design fits naturally in the practitioner's hand, reducing fatigue during prolonged procedures.
This model is distinguished by its typical ADSON shape: a wide handle with a ribbed surface that provides excellent grip, even with wet gloves or in a sterile operating environment. The fine jaws end in a tooth opposite two small teeth, forming a 1x2 system that allows for more targeted tissue grasping than conventional flat forceps. This is particularly useful during delicate dissections or when handling fragile tissue that could be damaged by un serrated jaws.
The stainless steel used for these forceps meets the most stringent medical quality standards, ensuring high resistance to corrosion, wear and repeated autoclave sterilisation. This choice of material also guarantees the instrument's remarkable longevity, while maintaining its mechanical efficiency and precision over repeated use.
The specific shape of these forceps – both thin and robust – makes them easy to identify in a surgical set, making them the tool of choice for demanding surgeons who want to combine precision, efficiency and ease of handling. Thanks to their 1x2 configuration and reduced length, the ADSON 12 cm forceps are a must-have for meticulous surgical procedures.