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Grey-Turner Artery Forcep
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Grey-Turner Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons use to clamp blood vessels, especially small arteries, during a variety of surgical scenarios. The instrument is also useful to grasp disposable materials, tissues and sutures
- Squared Style Grip to Prevent Endothelial Damage.
- Elongated Shafts for Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Control.
Gross-Maier Dressing Forcep
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Gross-Maier Dressing Forcep is a versatile surgical instrument that surgeons in several areas can use to pack wounds and absorb blood and other fluids, in order to keep an exceptional view of the surgical field.
- Serrated Jaws with Fenestration for Grasping Drapes.
- Elongated Straight Shafts Grating Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Halsted-Mosquito Artery Forcep
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Halsted-Mosquito Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons use to clamp blood vessels, especially small arteries, during a variety of surgical scenarios. The instrument is also useful to grasp disposable materials, tissues and sutures.
- Transverse Serrations to Prevent Endothelial Damage.
- 1 x 2 Toothed Optional Pattern for Enhanced Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Control.
Hartmann Artery Forcep
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Hartmann Artery Forcep is a scissor-like device that surgeons in multiple fields use to grasp, mobilize and clamp bleeding vessels during wound closure, specialized surgery and other procedures.
- Straight & Curved Profiles to Suit Multiple Approaches.
- Transversely Serrated Jaws to Ensure a Firm Grip.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Superior Handling.
Heiss Artery Forcep
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Heiss Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons use to clamp blood vessels, especially small arteries, during a variety of surgical scenarios. The instrument is also useful to grasp disposable materials, tissues and needles.
- Transverse Serrations to Prevent Endothelial Damage.
- 1 x 2 Toothed Optional Patterns for Enhanced Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Control.
Jacobson Artery Forcep
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Jacobson Artery Forcep is a scissor-like device that surgeons in multiple fields use to grasp, mobilize and clamp bleeding vessels during wound closure, specialized surgery and other procedures. It is especially useful to perform tonsillectomies.
- Curved Profile to Reach Multiple Surgical Sites
- Transversely Serrated Jaws to Ensure a Firm Grip.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Superior Handling.
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.
Kelly Artery Forcep
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Kelly Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas can use to manipulate blood vessels, clamp their lumen and control the blood flow, in order to achieve adequate haemostasis.
- Inner Serrations to Achieve an Excellent Grip.
- Tapered Jaws Ensuring Narrow Surgical Access.
- Ratchet System for Self-Retaining Clamping.
Kelly-Rankin Artery Forcep
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Kelly-Rankin Artery Forcep is a scissor-like device that surgeons in multiple fields use to grasp, mobilize and clamp bleeding vessels during wound closure, specialized surgery and other procedures.
- Straight & Curved Profiles to Suit Multiple Approaches.
- Partially Serrated Jaws to Ensure a Firm Grip.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Superior Handling.