Semken Dressing Forceps — Fine-Tissue Standard
The Semken dressing forceps is a fine-tissue pattern with a more pronounced platform-style finger rest than the Adson — the broader rest gives the operator better grip control during the delicate manipulations the forceps was designed for. The Semken is the standard fine-tissue forceps in many cardiac-surgery and plastic-surgery trays, sized for the precise tissue manipulation that vascular anastomoses and aesthetic-surgery closures require.
The platform-grip advantage
The platform-style finger rest of the Semken differs from the Adson’s narrower rest — it engages a larger area of the operator’s index finger, distributing the grip pressure and reducing hand fatigue during long procedures. For 6-8 hour cardiac procedures or aesthetic-surgery procedures, the finger-rest difference accumulates into measurable operator-fatigue benefits that show in the precision of the latter half of the operation.
The cardiac-surgery context
The Semken is the standard tissue forceps in many North American cardiac-surgery trays for the delicate atrial-tissue handling, the pericardial dissection, and the suture-handling during valve replacement. The Potts-Smith (covered earlier in our DRF batch 2) handles the vascular component; the Semken handles the cardiac-tissue component. Together they cover the cardiac operating field.





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