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Leriche Artery Forcep
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Leriche 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 Patterns for Enhanced Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Control.
Littlewood Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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The ® Littlewood Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is a specialized instrument used fr grasping slippery tissues. It is commonly used during general surgeries, cardiovascular, orthopedic and gynecological procedures.
- Long Shanks For Better Access To Deep Tissues
- Forked Tips For Secure Grip
- Streamlined Design For Comfortable Handling
Lloyd-Davis Rectal Occlusion Forcep
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The ® Lloyd-Davis Rectal Occlusion Forcep is a specialized instrument often used to grasp thick intra-abdominal structures during general surgeries. It is used to approximate intestinal loops during resection and anastomosis procedures as well as clamp them to achieve hemostasis.
- Thick Blades For Secure Grip
- Angled Jaws For Easy Access To Bulky Tissues
- Longitudinal Serrations To Minimize Soft Tissue Damage
Lockwood Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep
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The ® Lockwood Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forcep is a specialized instrument used for grasping and manipulating skin as well as internal tissues. It is used during a variety of surgeries including general, cardiovascular, gynecological and plastic surgeries.
- Slender Jaws For Grasping Delicate Tissues With Precision
- Box Joint For Smooth Handling
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Better Control
Longitudinally Serrated Mikulicz Peritoneum Forcep
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Longitudinally Serrated Mikulicz Peritoneum Forcep is a specialized device that abdominal and general surgeons use to grasp, mobilize and statically hold soft tissues and peritoneum, in order to gain improved access into the surgical field.
- Longitudinal Serrations Promoting Atraumatic Clamping.
- Ratchet System for Self-Locking the Jaws.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Longitudinally Serrated Mixter Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Longitudinally Serrated Mixter Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to manipulate tissues, clamp blood vessels and perform blunt dissection to access deeper cavities.
- Longitudinal Serrations for Grasping Heavy Tissues.
- Right-Angled Jaws Promoting Deep Reaching.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring 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.
Lovelace Artery Forcep
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Lovelace 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.
- Cross Serrations to Prevent Endothelial Damage.
- 1 x 2 Toothed Optional Pattern for Enhanced Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Control.
Martin Dressing Forcep
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Martin Dressing Forcep is a popular surgical device that surgeons in every area can use for cleaning blood and fluid operative areas and packing wounds, in order to gain an exceptional view of the surgical field.
- Small Jaws with Serrations for Safely Holding Swabs.
- Slender Design Granting Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Martin-Fuchsig Artery Forcep
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Martin-Fuchsig Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in different fields use to grasp, statically hold or mobilize blood vessels of different sizes, in order to control the blood flow during surgery.
- Serrated Surfaces to Reduce Endothelial Damage.
- Ratchet System Promoting Controlled Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.