Pozzi Tenaculum Forceps are surgical instruments used in gynecological procedures to grasp and hold tissue or organs during surgery. They have a long, slender design with curved jaws that are designed to hold onto tissue with a firm grip without causing damage. The jaws of the forceps have small teeth or hooks that help to hold the tissue securely in place. The handles of Pozzi Tenaculum Forceps can be straight or angled, and they may be designed to be held with one hand or two. These forceps are commonly used in procedures such as hysterectomies, ovarian surgeries, and other gynecological procedures.