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An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by . * The Allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue. It is also used to grasp fascia and soft tissues such as breast or bowel tissue. Allis clamps can cause damage, so they are often used in tissue about to be removed. * When used to grasp the cervix to stabilize the uterus, such as when an intrauterine device is being inserted, an Allis clamp has the advantage of causing less bleeding than the more commonly used tenaculum.

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  • An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by . * The Allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue. It is also used to grasp fascia and soft tissues such as breast or bowel tissue. Allis clamps can cause damage, so they are often used in tissue about to be removed. * When used to grasp the cervix to stabilize the uterus, such as when an intrauterine device is being inserted, an Allis clamp has the advantage of causing less bleeding than the more commonly used tenaculum. (en)
  • La pinza de Allis es un instrumento quirúrgico de uso común. La pinza de Allis es un instrumento quirúrgico con dientes afilados que se utiliza para sujetar tejido grueso, También se utiliza para sujetar la fascia y tejidos blandos, como el tejido del seno o del intestino.​ Las pinzas de Allis pueden causar daños, por lo que a menudo se utilizan en tejido que está a punto de extraerse. (es)
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  • An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by . * The Allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue. It is also used to grasp fascia and soft tissues such as breast or bowel tissue. Allis clamps can cause damage, so they are often used in tissue about to be removed. * When used to grasp the cervix to stabilize the uterus, such as when an intrauterine device is being inserted, an Allis clamp has the advantage of causing less bleeding than the more commonly used tenaculum. (en)
  • La pinza de Allis es un instrumento quirúrgico de uso común. La pinza de Allis es un instrumento quirúrgico con dientes afilados que se utiliza para sujetar tejido grueso, También se utiliza para sujetar la fascia y tejidos blandos, como el tejido del seno o del intestino.​ Las pinzas de Allis pueden causar daños, por lo que a menudo se utilizan en tejido que está a punto de extraerse. Cuando se usa para sujetar el cuello uterino para estabilizar el útero, como cuando se inserta un dispositivo intrauterino, una pinza de Allis tiene la ventaja de causar menos sangrado que el tenáculo más comúnmente utilizado.​ (es)
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