Stomach Holding
Stomach Holding Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed to grasp, stabilize, and manipulate the stomach and surrounding gastrointestinal tissues during abdominal, bariatric, and gastrointestinal surgeries. Commonly used in procedures such as gastrectomies, gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and exploratory laparotomies, these forceps provide secure, atraumatic handling of soft tissues to ensure precision and safety throughout the operation. Crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, stomach holding forceps are corrosion-resistant, autoclavable, and suitable for repeated use in sterile operating room conditions. Available in a variety of lengths and jaw configurations—such as fenestrated, serrated, curved, or padded jaws—these instruments are designed to offer firm grip without compromising tissue integrity. Many models include ergonomic handles, ratcheted locking systems, and lightweight designs to enhance surgeon comfort and control during lengthy procedures. Whether used in open or laparoscopic gastric surgeries, stomach holding forceps ensure efficient exposure, reliable tissue control, and optimal surgical outcomes. A critical component of any abdominal or bariatric surgical set, these forceps are trusted by surgeons and GI specialists worldwide.