- Designed for clamping blood vessels and gripping tissue with high-quality German stainless steel for secure, atraumatic control in various surgical, gynecological, and veterinary procedures
Uses
- Hemostasis:
- Clamping blood vessels to control bleeding
- Tissue Manipulation:
- Grasping tissue or vessels during procedures
- Surgical Specialty:
- Used in general, orthopedic, and gynecological surgery
- Veterinary Use:
- Commonly used for small animal tissue clamping
Features
- Design:
- 5-1/2 inch (14cm) curved pattern with fully serrated jaws
- Material:
- High-quality German stainless steel forgings
- Mechanism:
- Ratcheted locking handle for secure adjustable, clamping
- Grade:
- MeisterHand/Operating Room (OR) grade
- Style:
- Specifically a Crile pattern, which is slightly heavier than a mosquito forceps but smaller than a Rochester-Pean
Benefits
- Precision:
- Provides a secure grip on delicate structures without causing excessive trauma
- Durability:
- Made from surgical grade stainless steel, ensuring long-term use and corrosion resistance
- Reliability:
- Meets high OR quality standards, offering consistent performance during delicate procedures
- Ergonomics:
- Ring handles allow for a comfortable, controlled, grip
- Value:
- Offers high-quality German engineering at a competitive price