Allis, Tissue Seizing forcep 5:6 Teeth, 25 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 53.034.25
The Allis Tissue Forcep by Helmut Zepf (No. 53.034.25) is a precision-engineered surgical grasping instrument designed for reliable tissue seizing in clinical procedures. Featuring a 5:6 teeth configuration and a working length of 25 cm, this forcep provides a secure, atraumatic grip on soft tissue, making it an essential tool for surgeons and dental specialists who demand consistent performance and tactile control.
Key Features
- Teeth Configuration: 5:6 interlocking teeth for a firm, even tissue hold
- Length: 25 cm, providing optimal reach and maneuverability
- Instrument Type: Tissue seizing forcep (Allis pattern)
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH — Made in Germany
Precision Craftsmanship
As with every instrument in the Helmut Zepf range, this Allis Tissue Forcep is manufactured in Germany to the highest standards of quality and durability. German-engineered surgical instruments are renowned for their precise tolerances, robust construction, and longevity under repeated sterilization cycles, ensuring that this forcep maintains its performance throughout extended clinical use.
Clinical Application
The Allis Tissue Forcep is commonly used to grasp, retract, and manipulate soft tissue during surgical and dental procedures. The multi-tooth jaw design distributes clamping force evenly, reducing the risk of tissue damage while maintaining a secure grip. At 25 cm, the instrument is well-suited for procedures requiring extended reach without compromising control.

FAQ
What does the 5:6 teeth designation mean? It refers to the number of interlocking teeth on each jaw — 5 teeth on one side engaging with 6 on the other — providing a balanced, secure tissue grip.
Is this instrument compatible with standard sterilization protocols? Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured to withstand standard sterilization processes; always follow your facility's validated protocols.
What is the overall length of this forcep? The instrument measures 25 cm in total length, suitable for a variety of surgical and dental applications.

