This section provides an overview for forceps as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 24 forceps manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked forceps companies as of November, 2024: 1.DR Instruments Inc., 2.Stingray Surgical Prodcuts, 3.Network Medical.
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Figure 1. Image of a typical forceps
Forceps are medical instruments resembling bladeless scissors, used for grasping, compressing, and manipulating tissues and organs during surgical procedures. Made predominantly from metal, there are also disposable plastic versions available today. Various types and shapes are designed for specific surgical applications.
Forceps are essential in surgeries, particularly in thoracic and abdominal procedures. They are used for tasks like grasping tissues, compressing blood vessels to stop bleeding and aiding in various intraoperative maneuvers such as membrane peeling, blood vessel ligation, and peritoneal opening. Different types of forceps, such as Kocher and Pean forceps, are selected based on the specific surgical requirements, with some designed for delicate tasks and others for more robust applications.
Common scissors-shaped forceps function by overlapping interlocking tips to grasp and hold the targeted area. This design allows for locking the instrument in place when grasping a tissue or vessel. The overlapping ratchet section's size determines the strength of the grip at the tip.
Figure 2. Main forceps and tips
Forceps vary in handle type, including pruning (scissor-shaped), angled, and straight-handled designs. Tip shapes also differ, including double-sided curved, single-sided curved, straight, and hook types.
Some common forceps include:
Mikulicz and Kocher forceps come in detachable and box types, with the former being disassemblable for cleaning. Modern forceps are typically made of stainless steel and sterilized via high-pressure steam sterilization before use.
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DR Instruments Inc., established in 1995 and headquartered in Palos Hills, Illinois, is a manufacturer of instruments and training tools. Among the products that the company offers are dissection kits for educational and medical purposes, lab coats for laboratory safety, protective goggles, as well as aquatic tools for activities like aquarium maintenance and fish breeding, and medical supplies such as bone cutting shears The company has been serving educators, students, businesses, and homeowners.
Medtronic established in Minneapolis, USA is a manufacturer engaged in medical equipment. The company's product range includes diagnostic imaging systems and patient monitoring devices to surgical equipment and laboratory instruments. Their products are used in healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, and research institutions and they have international standards, and adhere to all relevant regulations. In 2002 the company developed the first remote monitoring system, designed to securely transfer data from patient devices to doctors via the internet.
The HuFriedyGroup, established in 1908, is a manufacturer of dental tools and goods specifically developed to enhance the performance of dental practitioners and is headquartered in Chicago, USA. The primary purpose of HuFriedyGroup is to assist individuals in attaining enhanced efficiency and productivity by offering distinctive solutions and individualized attention. The company is recognized as a critical figure in the global dental instrument manufacturing business, specializing in infection prevention and instrument reprocessing operations.
Qosina Corp., established in 1980 by Stuart Herskovitz, supplier of OEM medical device components to the medical, pharmaceutical, and bioprocessing industries headquartered in Ronkonkoma, New York. Their product portfolio includes sterilization supplies, needles, guide wire & catheter accessories, containers, and single-use sensors used in different applications including urology, vascular access, neuraxial, bloodline, cardiology, and respiratory. The company is ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 13485, ISO 45001, and ISO 22301 certified and offers brands such as Merit Advance, Nordson Medical, NRFIT, OETIKER, and SMARTSITE.
YDM Corporation, founded in 1948 and based in Tokyo, Japa, is a manufacturer and supplier of medical and dental hand instruments to doctors, hospitals, laboratories, and equipment divisions. The company operates under the slogan "Best Partner of Dentists and Doctors" and provides dental products such as dental scalers, extraction forceps, orthodontic pliers, photographic mirrors and composite filling instruments. It also offers artificial teeth, amalgams, dental metals, measuring instruments, and other instruments and equipment. The company serves customers worldwide through an established network of distributors.
RYCO 24 founded in Ingleburn, New South Wales, Australia, in 2010, is a distributor of hydraulic breakdown equipment. The company distributes products including hydraulic hoses, fittings, hydraulic valves, cylinders, and hydraulic pumps. It has more than 150 employees. Its mobile service unit has access to remote areas. The company offers services including hydraulic hose repair and cylinder repairs. In 2016 it received the Small Business of the Year and the Overall Business of the Year out of 150 finalists in the Local Business Awards of Campbelltown region.
Millennium Surgical Corp., established in 1988 and headquartered in Narberth, Pennsylvania, operates as a distributor of specialty surgical instruments and offers repair services. The company is known for its expertise in sourcing hard-to-find surgical instrumentation. It caters to various sectors, such as arthroscopy, cervical spine surgery, endoscopic sinus surgery, eye muscle instruments, laparoscopic gynecology, and more. The company's product catalog includes surgical instruments, eye instruments, sterilization trays, blankets and fluid warmers, operating room equipment, and more.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | DR Instruments Inc. |
9.3%
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2 | Stingray Surgical Prodcuts |
7.0%
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3 | Network Medical |
6.0%
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4 | HuFriedyGroup |
6.0%
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5 | J&J instruments |
5.2%
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6 | RYCO 24 |
5.2%
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7 | WEM |
4.9%
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8 | Marina Medical Instruments Inc. |
4.9%
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9 | Medtronic |
4.7%
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10 | HAI Laboratories, Inc. |
4.4%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the forceps page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 11 | 55.0% |
United Kingdom | 3 | 15.0% |
Japan | 2 | 10.0% |
Germany | 1 | 5.0% |
Brazil | 1 | 5.0% |
Singapore | 1 | 5.0% |
Australia | 1 | 5.0% |