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Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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The Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep also called a hemostat is commonly used in multiple surgeries to grasp tissues for manipulation and clamp blood vessels. The instrument is frequently used in general as well as specialized surgeries.
- Broad Tips For Secure Grip
- Ratchet Lock Provides Self-Retaining System
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling
Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is a popular surgical instrument that surgeons commonly use to grasp, statically hold or mobilize tissues of several kinds, in order to allow dissection, expose the surgical field or accessing a cavity.
- 5 x 6 Toothed Jaws to Permit Atraumatic Grasping.
- Boxlock Joint to Promote Smooth Closure Movements.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Allis-Adair Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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The Allis-Adair Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is commonly used to grasp and manipulate tissue during surgeries. It is also a valuable tool to clamp and stop bleeding vessels during procedures. Commonly used during general, ortho, cardiovascular and gynecological surgeries.
- Broad Tips To Grasp Thick Tissues
- Long Shanks For Deep Access
- Ergonomic Handles For Better Control
Allis-Baby Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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The Allis-Baby Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is a surgical instrument used for grasping tissues and occluding blood vessels during a variety of surgeries. It is commonly used during general, cardiovascular, gynecological as well as ortho and neuro surgeries.
- 4 By 5 Teeth For Secure Grip
- Delicate Jaws To Minimize Tissue Damage
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling
Angiotribo de Fergusson
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Angiotribo de Fergusson es una herramienta especializada que permite ocluir arterias y venas, a fin de contener hemorragias, controlar la hemostasia durante la cirugía y proveer una visión clara del sitio operatorio.
- Mandíbulas Ranuradas que Potencian la Compresión.
- Diseños Recto y Curvado para Abordajes Versátiles.
- Manejo Excelente Gracias a sus Anillas Ergonómicas.
Atrauma Organ Grasping / Haemorrhoidal Forcep
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Atrauma Organ Grasping / Haemorrhoidal Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to grasp, retract and mobilize soft tissues, especially haemorrhoids, tumours and certain organs.
- Fenestrated Jaws to Isolate Organs or Tissues.
- Ratchet Mechanism for Self-Retaining Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Atrauma Pediatric Vascular Clamps
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Atrauma Pediatric Vascular Clamps are specialized devices that surgeons can use to grasp, manipulate, and occlude arteries or veins in pediatric patients which require a smaller instrument design.
- Straight, Angled & Curved Models to Suit All Needs.
- Atraumatic Serrations to Reduce Local Injuries.
- 12 to 50mm Working End Sizes Available.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings for Optimal Handling.
Atraumatic Pediatric Vascular Clamps
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Atraumatic Pediatric Vascular Clamps are specialized devices that vascular surgeons use to grasp, hold, and occlude delicate arteries in pediatric patients, in order to control hemostasis during the procedure.
- Atraumatic Serrations for Enhanced Performances.
- Ratchet System Ensuring Self-Retaining Action.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings for Optimal Handling.
Babcock Atrauma Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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The Babcock Atrauma Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is a specialized instrument commonly used during general surgery to grasp and manipulate the gut and internal organs without causing damage.
- Atraumatic Serrations To Protect Soft Tissue
- Streamlined Design for Better Control
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling
Babcock Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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Babcock Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is a general-purpose surgical device that surgeons can use for grasping different types of tissues, nonetheless, they are ideal to explore the abdominal cavity.
- Atraumatic Serrations to Avoid Local Injury.
- Circumferential Jaws for Holding Tubular Structures.
- Tungsten Carbide Inserts Promoting Strong Grasping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.