Forceps

Forceps

Care Instruments offer a wide range of forceps used in many different types of surgery. They are used to hold tissue or organs in place during the procedure, to grasp and remove foreign objects, to clamp off bleeding vessels, to spread tissue during dissection, and to delicately maneuver delicate structures. Forceps can also be used to assist in suturing, to help with placement of catheters and other medical devices, to hold objects for inspection, and to assist in tissue manipulation.
Artery forceps are medical instruments used for clamping and occluding blood vessels. They are commonly used in surgery to control bleeding, as well as for dissecting, clamping, and suturing vessels. They are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the type of vessel being clamped.
Towel clamps can be used in a variety of surgeries. They are commonly used in orthopedic, neurosurgery, and plastic surgery to hold towels or drapes in place and prevent them from slipping during a procedure. They can also be used to temporarily secure the edges of a wound or incision during surgery. Towel clamps can help minimize contamination of the surgical field and ensure that the towels or drapes remain in place throughout the procedure. Some products such as:
Adson Artery Forceps are a type of surgical instrument used to grasp, hold and manipulate tissue during surgical procedures. They are commonly used by surgeons to perform hemostasis (control of bleeding) and to secure vessels during suturing procedures.
Collier-Anderson Artery Forceps are surgical instruments used to grasp and hold tissue or vessels during surgical procedures. They are commonly used in vascular surgery, orthopedic surgery, and general surgery for a variety of applications such as clamping, cutting, and manipulating vessels and tissue.
Crile artery forceps are used for clamping and controlling bleeding from vessels during a surgical procedure. The forceps are designed to securely grip and hold vessels in place while suturing, cauterizing, or ligating them.
Jacobson Artery Forceps are a type of medical instrument used for grasping and manipulating tissue during surgical procedures. They are most commonly used to grasp and hold vessels and other tissues in order to provide traction or to aid in the suturing of vessels. They can also be used to clamp off bleeding vessels or to help in the control of bleeding from the tissue. They are typically made of stainless steel, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Backhaus Towel Clamps are typically used in medical settings to secure a towel or other cloth material over a patient. They are commonly used during surgical procedures, such as laparoscopy, to keep the patient’s skin dry. They can also be used to secure a bandage or splint in place. The clamp is typically made from stainless steel and is easy to adjust and secure.
A Schaedel Towel Clamp is a medical device used to hold a towel or drape in place during a medical procedure. It is typically used during surgery to keep the surgical site free of debris. The clamp is composed of two parts: a metal frame and a plastic clamp that is designed to grip the towel or drape. The clamp is adjustable, so it can be tightened or loosened to the desired tension. It is usually attached to the operating table or a surgical stand.

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