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Fickling Artery Forcep
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Fickling Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple fields use to grasp, hold and block the blood flow of certain vessels, in order to control haemostasis during surgical procedures.
- Angled Profile to Reach Deep Surgical Sites.
- Different Jaw Patterns to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Finochietto Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Finochietto Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons commonly use to grasp tissues, clamp and mobilize blood vessels and perform blunt dissection, especially during cardiovascular surgery.
- Distal Eyelet for Pulling Ligatures with Precision.
- Longitudinal Serrations Ensuring Enhanced Gripping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Maximum Control.
Foerster Sponge Holding Forcep
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Foerster Sponge Holding Forcep is a specialized surgical device that surgeons in every area can use for grasping, holding and mobilizing surgical dressings, especially Raytec sponges, for soaking up excess fluids.
- Smooth & Serrated Profiles for Suiting All Surgical Applications.
- Oval Fenestrations for Securing Firm Grasps.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Fraser (Kelly) Artery Forcep
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Fraser (Kelly) Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to grasp, hold and block the blood flow in certain arteries of the body, in order to control haemostasis during surgical procedures.
- Serrated Surfaces to Minimize Endothelial Damage.
- 18.0cm Length Promoting Deep Surgical Reach.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Gemini Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Gemini Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a multipurpose device that surgeons in multiple specialities use to perform blunt dissection, clamp blood vessels and carry sutures during surgical procedures.
- Inner Serrated Jaws Promoting Atraumatic Clamping.
- Multiple Sizes to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Glover Atrauma Anastomosis Clamps
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Glover Atrauma Anastomosis Clamps are surgical devices that cardiovascular surgeons use to grasp, hold, and occlude the lumen of certain blood vessels, especially during surgeries that involve thoracic organs.
- Curved Jaws for Enhanced Sigthlines.
- Ratchet System Ensuring Self-Retaining Action.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings for Optimal Handling.
Glover Atrauma Bulldog Clamps
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Glover Atrauma Bulldog Clamps are hemostatic devices used to control the blood flow in peripheral blood vessels to avoid hemorrhage and other vascular surgical complications.
- 1 x 2 Atraumatic Jaws Serrations For Partial Vessel Clamping.
- Smooth Spring Mechanism For Precise Jaws Aperture.
- Ergonomic Flat Handle For Superior Control.
Glover Atrauma Multipurpose Vascular Clamps
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The ® Glover Atrauma Multipurpose Vascular Clamps is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used during various surgical procedures to clamp blood vessels and temporary occlude blood flow. This prevents blood loss as surgeons repair the pathology.
- Narrow Tips For Precise Action
- Streamlined Design For Superior Control
- Finger Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling
Gray Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Gray Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons use to grasp tissues, clamp and mobilize blood vessels and perform blunt dissection, especially during thoracic surgery.
- Fully-Serrated Jaws Promoting Atraumatic Clamping.
- S-Shaped Outline to Reach Difficult Surgical Sites.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Gregory Atrauma Carotid Bulldog Clamps
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Gregory Atrauma Carotid Bulldog Clamps are specialized hemostatic devices that allow surgeons to perform carotid endarterectomy procedure by assisting in the occlusion of the carotid artery.
- 1 x 2 Atraumatic Jaws Serrations For Avoiding Endothelium Injury.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Controlling The Aperture Degree.
- Left & Right Models For Meeting The Surgeon's Needs.