Satinsky Tangential Occlusion
Satinsky Tangential Occlusion refers to the specialized technique and clamp used for partially occluding a large vessel, like the aorta or vena cava, along a tangential plane. The Satinsky Tangential Occlusion Clamp has a broad, curved jaw that applies pressure to only a portion of the vessel wall, allowing for the creation of an arteriotomy or venotomy while maintaining significant distal blood flow. This is essential for side-to-side vascular anastomoses and procedures like pulmonary thromboendarterectomy.
Key Features:
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Broad, curved jaw for partial, tangential occlusion of large vessels.
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Allows surgical access to the vessel lumen while preserving significant blood flow.
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Atraumatic serrations minimize damage to the vascular intima.
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Critical for side-biting anastomoses and procedures on the great vessels.
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Provides a secure, controlled field for precise vascular suturing.
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A specialized clamp for cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons.
Perform partial vessel occlusion for side-to-side anastomoses with the Satinsky Tangential Occlusion technique and clamps from Medic Instrument.








