Babcock forceps are the type of locking type of tissue holding forceps that are non-perforating and toothless, used to grasp and hold the delicate tissue. These forceps employ the principle of the lever to grasp and apply pressure. These forceps employ the ratchet mechanism. The ring handles and its blades have a triangular orifice, along with a horizontal groove at the terminal in one blade, and a ridge in the other blade. When the instrument is closed, the ridge fits into the groove, preventing the slipping of the holding structure. The terminal ends of the blades are curved and fenestrated. Due to the absence of teeth on the blade, It is non-traumatic to the tissue.