Allis-Baby Tissue Forceps — 4×5 Teeth, 140 mm (14 cm) (Ref TI 08-10-02) — supplied from the Fizza Surgical instrument catalogue.
Allis tissue forceps occupy a specific niche between atraumatic instruments and the crushing toothed forceps like Kocher: firm enough to retract or manipulate, without Kocher’s destructive grip. The hallmark is the multi-tooth tip — typically 4×5 or 5×6 teeth in a single row across the working end — distributing pressure across a wider area. Oscar Huntington Allis developed the pattern in late-nineteenth-century Philadelphia for laparotomy and bowel surgery. Today the Allis is standard for grasping the appendix base, stomach wall during gastric procedures, peritoneum during entry, and any structure needing firm but non-destructive traction. The Allis is to general surgery what Babcock is to bowel.
| Reference / SKU | TI 08-10-02 |
| Pattern | Allis |
| Working length | 140 mm (14 cm) |
| Material | AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
- Allison width 130 mm Lungs Spatulas (RT 11-838-01)
- Allis Tissue Forceps — 4×5 Teeth, 150 mm (15 cm) (TI 08-15-01)
- Allis Tissue Forceps — 5×6 Teeth, 150 mm (15 cm) (TI 08-16-01)
OEM private-label production is available from 300 units per SKU, with custom laser etching for distributor codes, hospital procurement IDs, and sterilization-cycle tracking marks. Custom packaging — peel pouch, blister, fabric-wrap kits, or co-branded boxes — is configured to distributor specification. Bulk-order pricing tiers are available on request for hospital group purchasing organizations and national procurement entities.



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