Atraumatic Clamps
Atraumatic Clamps are a category of surgical clamps designed to grasp tissues, vessels, or organs without causing crush injury or ischemia. They typically feature fine, longitudinal serrations, smooth jaws, or special coatings that distribute pressure evenly. The most famous example is the DeBakey clamp, used in vascular surgery. These clamps are essential in cardiovascular, transplant, and microsurgery where preserving tissue integrity and blood flow is paramount for successful healing and anastomosis.
Key Features:
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Fine, longitudinal serrations or smooth jaws to prevent tissue damage.
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Designed to occlude vessels or hold tissues without causing crush injury.
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Essential for vascular anastomosis, organ transplantation, and delicate tissue handling.
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Includes patterns like DeBakey, Cooley, and Glassman clamps.
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Lightweight and provide excellent control for precise applications.
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Fundamental instruments for any procedure requiring gentle but secure grasping.
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