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Gregory-Soft Atrauma Bulldog Clamps
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Gregory-Soft Atrauma Bulldog Clamps are hemostatic instruments used to partially or completely occlude the blood flow in the external and internal carotid arteries, especially during specialized vascular procedures.
- Atraumatic Angled Jaws For Adjusting To The Carotid Artery.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Controlling Jaws Aperture.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Superior Surgical Control.
Harken Atrauma Auricle Clamps
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The ® Harken Atrauma Auricle Clamps are versatile surgical instruments commonly used during various cardiovascular surgeries to hold heart tissue. it is often used to hold and manipulate the auricles of the heart during delicate suturing or to achieve hemostasis.
- Angled Tips To Contour To Tissue Surface
- Ergonomic Design For Comfortable Handling
- Blunt Tips To Prevent Soft Tissue Damage
Hopt Atrauma Clamps
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The ® Hopt Atrauma Clamps are specialized surgical instruments used for clamping tissues to prevent bleeding out. It is also used in urological and general surgeries to clamp ducts as well as ureters to prevent leakage of fluid as they are repaired.
- Angled Jaws For Better Grasp Of Tissues
- Serrated Jaws For Secure Grip
- Oval Finger Ring Handles For Superior Control
Husfeldt Atrauma Peripheral Vascular Clamps
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Husfeldt Atrauma Peripheral Vascular Clamps are hemostatic surgical tools that allow surgeons to grasp, mobilize and occlude small vessels during vascular surgery, especially to treat varicose veins.
- 1 x 2 Atraumatic Jaws Serrations For Preventing Wall Damage.
- Resilient Ratchet Mechanism For Self-Retaining Occlusions.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings For Enhanced Handling.
Javid Carotid Shunt Clamps
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Javid Carotid Shunt Clamps are scissor-like surgical devices with a unique design tailored to hold the proximal and terminal ends of a flexible tube, which is placed in the carotid artery to shunt blood, especially during endarterectomy procedures.
- Hollow Semicircular Tips For Enhanced Shunt Gripping.
- Atraumatic Jaws With Serrations For Avoiding Local Injury.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings For Superior Control.
John-Hopkins Bulldog Clamp
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The John-Hopkins Bulldog Clamp are hemostatic instruments that are primarily used in cardiothoracic surgery for partially occluding the blood flow in arteries and veins, thereby preventing hemorrhage.
- Slightly Curved Serrated Jaws For Atraumatic Occlusion.
- Cross Action Spring Handle For Enhanced Aperture Force.
- Available In Multiple Sizes For Clamping Different Vessels.
Klintmalm Liver Transplant Clamps
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Klintmalm Liver Transplant Clamps are specialized hemostatic devices that allow surgeons to occlude the blood flow in the vessels that irrigate the liver, such as the portal vein and the inferior vena cava.
- Curved Jaws With Lateral Wings For Clamping Veins With Ease.
- 1 x 2 Atraumatic Jaws Serrations For Avoiding Hemorrhage.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings For Superior Surgical Control.
Lambert-Kay Atrauma Anastomosis Clamps
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The ® Lambert-Kay Atrauma Anastomosis Clamps is a specialized instrument commonly used during cardiovascular procedures for clamping vessels. It is frequently employed as a hemostat to prevent blood loss and during anastomosis surgeries.
- Angled Jaws For Better Access
- Debakey Teeth For Secure Grip
- Finger Ring Handles To Decrease User Fatigue
Lees Atrauma Bronchus Clamps
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The ® Lees Atrauma Bronchus Clamps are specialized instruments that are used to grasp bronchi and bronchioles during pulmonary surgery. The instrument may also be used for grasping other pulmonary tissue as well as blood vessels for hemostasis.
- Angled Jaws For Better Access To Tissues
- Serrated Jaws For Secure Hold
- Ergonomic Design For Superior Control
- Blunt Tips Prevent Soft Tissue Trauma
Leitz Atrauma Anastomosis Clamps
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Leitz Atrauma Anastomosis Clamps are surgical devices that cardiovascular surgeons use to grasp, hold, and manipulate arteries or veins, in order to attach the loose ends of the vessel after excising and obstruction.
- Atraumatic Serrations Ensuring Minimum Injuries.
- Ratchet System for Self-Retaining Action.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings for Optimal Handling.