Satinsky Vascular Clamp
The Satinsky Vascular Clamp is a specialized, atraumatic clamp pivotal in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery for partial occlusion of large vessels. Its distinctive, curved, and often angled jaw is designed to fit precisely around a portion of a major vein or artery—most famously the vena cava or aorta—without completely obstructing blood flow. This allows surgeons to isolate a segment of the vessel for procedures like atriotomy, venous graft harvesting, or side-biting anastomosis while maintaining distal circulation, a critical technique for maintaining organ perfusion during complex operations.
Key Features:
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Unique curved, often right-angled jaw for partial, side-biting occlusion of large vessels.
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Atraumatic serrations or padded jaws prevent intimal damage to the vessel wall.
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Primarily used in cardiac surgery (e.g., CABG, valve surgery) and major vascular procedures.
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Enables the creation of a controlled opening in the vessel for anastomosis or repair.
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Available in various sizes and specific angles (e.g., superior vena cava clamp) for different applications.
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A fundamental instrument for techniques requiring partial vascular control without complete isolation.
Achieve precise partial vessel occlusion for advanced anastomotic techniques with the Satinsky Vascular Clamp from Medic Instrument.








