Reposition forceps are surgical instruments used to grasp and reposition tissues, organs, or other structures within the body during surgical procedures. They are designed with long, slender jaws that may be straight or curved, and are typically smooth and without teeth or serrations to avoid damaging delicate tissues.The jaws of reposition forceps may be blunt or pointed, depending on the specific surgical task at hand. The handles are typically long and slender, with a ratcheted mechanism to ensure a firm grip on the tissue or structure being repositioned.