Bestsellers in Towel Clamps
Lane Towel Clamp
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Lane Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to statically hold sterile drapes around the operative field, in order to enhance the sightlines and prevent infection.
- Toothed Jaw Edges to Minimize Skin Trauma.
- Fenestrated Design for Enhanced Gripping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Maximum Control.
Lorna Towel Clamp
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Lorna Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple fields can use to statically hold surgical drapes around the operative site, in order to enhance the sightlines and minimize the risk of infection.
- Finely-Serrated Jaw Edges for Atraumatic Fixation.
- Ratchet System for Self-Retaining the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Moynihan Towel Clamp
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Moynihan Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to statically clamp sterile drapes around the operative site, in order to protect the patient from infection.
- 2 x 2 Prongs Ensuring Strong Drape Fixation.
- Ratchet System for Self-Locking Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Optimal Control.
Non Perforating Towel Clamp
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Non Perforating Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to fix surgical drapes around the operative field, in order to reduce the risk of infection and improve sightlines.
- Cross-Serrated Tips to Minimize Clamping Trauma.
- 10.5 & 13.5cm Lengths to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp
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Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to fix sterile drapes and suction tubes, in order to enhance the view of the operative site.
- Grooved Tips for Fixating Suction Tubes with Ease.
- Ratchet System to Self-Lock the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Robin Towel Clamp
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Robin Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to fix surgical drapes in the limits of the operative site, and also to guide laparoscopic cables with precision.
- Inwardly-Curved Jaws for Enhanced Fixation.
- Cable Holder to Guide Laparoscopic Cables.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Backhaus Towel Clamp
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Backhaus Towel Clamp is a popular device that surgeons in several fields use to statically hold surgical drapes to the patient’s skin, in order to define the margins of the operating site.
- Sharp-Pointed Tips Promoting Enhanced Gripping.
- Ratchet System for Self-Locking the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
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Backhaus Towel Clamp
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Backhaus Towel Clamp is a popular device that surgeons in several fields use to statically hold surgical drapes to the patient’s skin, in order to define the margins of the operating site.
- Sharp-Pointed Tips Promoting Enhanced Gripping.
- Ratchet System for Self-Locking the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bernhard Towel Clamp
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Bernhard Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in several fields use to statically fix sterile drapes around the operative site, in order to enhance the view of the anatomical targets.
- 1 x 1 Prongs Ensuring Exceptional Clamping.
- Ratchet System for Self-Retaining the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Optimal Handling.
Doyen Towel Clamp
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Doyen Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas can use to securely hold surgical drapes in place, in order to define the limits of the operative field.
- Atraumatic 2 x 2 Prongs for Enhanced Gripping.
- Slightly Curved Jaws Promoting Higher Precision.
- Cross Action Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Jones Towel Clamp
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Jones Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to attach surgical drapes onto the patient’s skin, in order to define the limits of the operative field.
- Sharp-Pointed Jaws Ensuring Optimal Fixation.
- Inwardly-Curved Jaws for Enhanced Grasping.
- Cross-Action Spring Handle for Maximum Control.
Jones-Martin Towel Clamp
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Jones-Martin Towel Clamp is a multipurpose device that surgeons in different areas can use to place and statically hold surgical drapes and to guide suction tubes during certain procedures.
- Sharp-Pointed Tips Ensuring Optimal Fixation.
- Includes Concave Holder for Guiding Suction Tubes.
- Cross-Action Spring Handle for Maximum Control.
Lane Towel Clamp
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Lane Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to statically hold sterile drapes around the operative field, in order to enhance the sightlines and prevent infection.
- Toothed Jaw Edges to Minimize Skin Trauma.
- Fenestrated Design for Enhanced Gripping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Maximum Control.
Lorna Towel Clamp
(0 Reviews)
Lorna Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple fields can use to statically hold surgical drapes around the operative site, in order to enhance the sightlines and minimize the risk of infection.
- Finely-Serrated Jaw Edges for Atraumatic Fixation.
- Ratchet System for Self-Retaining the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Moynihan Towel Clamp
(0 Reviews)
Moynihan Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to statically clamp sterile drapes around the operative site, in order to protect the patient from infection.
- 2 x 2 Prongs Ensuring Strong Drape Fixation.
- Ratchet System for Self-Locking Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Optimal Control.
Non Perforating Towel Clamp
(0 Reviews)
Non Perforating Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to fix surgical drapes around the operative field, in order to reduce the risk of infection and improve sightlines.
- Cross-Serrated Tips to Minimize Clamping Trauma.
- 10.5 & 13.5cm Lengths to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp
(0 Reviews)
Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to fix sterile drapes and suction tubes, in order to enhance the view of the operative site.
- Grooved Tips for Fixating Suction Tubes with Ease.
- Ratchet System to Self-Lock the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.