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Bonney Tissue Forceps

Bonney Tissue Forceps 1x2 Teeth 7"

Bonney Tissue Forceps 2x3 Teeth 7"

Bonney Dissecting Forceps 7" Serrated Straight 1x2 Teeth

SKU: BONTF
Availability: In Stock

Bonney Tissue Forceps are made for holding thick tissues such as fascia. This instrument will provide the atraumatic tissue grasping ability during dissection.

SKU: G12-15
Availability: In Stock

Bonney Tissue Forceps are ideally used for heavy needles and more delicate tissues. Overall instrument length is 7” and features 1x2 Teeth. The body of the instrument is made of 100% medical-grade stainless steel.

SKU: G12-14
Availability: In Stock

Bonney Tissue Forceps are ideally used for heavy needles and more delicate tissues. Overall instrument length is 7” and features 2x3 Teeth. The body of the instrument is made of 100% medical-grade stainless steel.

SKU: G12-19
Availability: In Stock

Bonney Dissecting Forceps are ideally used for heavy needles and more delicate tissues. Overall instrument length is 7” and features 1x2 Teeth with the serrated straight pattern. The body of the instrument is made of 100% medical-grade stainless steel.

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Bonney Tissue Forceps consists of a unique tapered tip and sharp teeth on end. Besides, it consists of heavy needles, making them suitable for grasping the inflexible tissues. This instrument is available in many variations.
    Rustproof
•    Requires low maintenance
•    Built-in corrosion resistance
•    Surface inert to chemical reactions

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Material:Stainless Steel

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Surgeons hold Bonney tissue forceps like a pencil or use a palm grip, depending on the task and tissue depth. They apply controlled pressure to grasp dense or fibrous tissue firmly without slipping or causing unnecessary trauma. The interlocking teeth at the tip help maintain a secure hold during dissection, suturing, or tissue manipulation throughout the procedure.

Surgeons prefer Bonney forceps when working with tough, thick, or fibrous tissues that standard instruments simply can't grip securely. The strong interlocking teeth and robust build provide a reliable hold even under tension, reducing the risk of slippage during critical steps. This makes them especially useful in gynecological, abdominal, and general surgeries where firm tissue control is essential.

Unlike standard tissue forceps, Bonney forceps feature heavier jaws and multiple interlocking teeth designed specifically for gripping dense or tough tissues. Standard forceps are typically lighter and better suited for delicate structures, while Bonney forceps offer extra strength and durability for demanding surgical tasks. This difference in design makes them a specialized tool rather than an everyday general-purpose instrument.

Bonney tissue forceps are built with strong stainless steel, multiple interlocking teeth at the tip, and a sturdy jaw design that ensures a firm, consistent grip. They come in various lengths to suit different surgical depths and access needs. The overall construction balances strength with precision, giving surgeons confident control when handling heavy or resistant tissue.

Ergonomic handles reduce hand fatigue during long procedures, allowing surgeons to maintain steady, precise control throughout the operation. A well-designed grip distributes pressure evenly, lowering the risk of hand strain or accidental slippage at critical moments. For instruments like Bonney forceps used in demanding surgeries, comfortable handles directly support better performance and safer patient outcomes.