Clamps in surgery
Clamps in surgery are fundamental instruments designed for hemostasis and tissue manipulation, acting as an extension of the surgeon’s hand to control bleeding and secure structures. Their primary function is to temporarily occlude blood vessels, allowing for a clear, bloodless field during delicate procedures. From delicate mosquito clamps for capillaries to robust vascular clamps for major arteries, their varied designs—differing in size, jaw pattern, and curvature—make them indispensable across all surgical specialties, ensuring precision, safety, and efficiency in the operating room.
Key Features:
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Core Function:Â Achieve hemostasis by occluding blood vessels to control bleeding.
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Material:Â Crafted from high-grade, medical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
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Design Variety:Â Include straight, curved, and angled shanks with atraumatic or crushing jaws for specific tissues.
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Mechanism:Â Feature a secure ratchet lock to maintain closure without constant hand pressure.
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Specialization:Â Range from general hemostats to specialized clamps for bowel, vascular, and microsurgery.
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Sterility:Â Fully autoclavable for repeated, safe use in sterile environments.
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