Uses
- Tissue Handling: In surgery or dissections, they are used to grasp, manipulate, or hold tissue without causing damage.
- Removal of Foreign Objects: Dissecting forceps help in removing splinters, sutures, or other foreign bodies from wounds or tissues.
- Precision Work: In labs or dissection, they allow for the precise handling of small specimens or delicate tissues that require careful manipulation.
- Separation of Structures: Forceps are often used to gently separate tissues or other structures during dissections or surgeries.
- Holding Gauze or Sponges: In medical settings, they can be used to hold sterile items like gauze pads or small instruments during procedures.
- Grasping Fine or Fragile Materials: In biology or research labs, they help in handling tiny or fragile materials, such as insects or plant samples, without causing harm.
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