Sponge holding forceps are long, scissor-like surgical instruments used to hold sponges, gauze, or swabs during procedures for cleaning, absorbing fluids, or applying antiseptics. They have looped or serrated tips to securely grasp sponges without slipping.
Key Features:
Length: Usually 8 to 10 inches (20–25 cm)
Tip Design: Serrated or ring-shaped ends for secure sponge grip
Locking Ratchet: Allows firm hold without continuous pressure
Material: Stainless steel, reusable and autoclavable
Commonly used in surgical prepping, wound care, and gynecological procedures