Product overviewThe Intestinal Clamps Soft Elastic – AE 03-5538 (straight) and AE 03-5539 (curved) are premium-grade surgical extracting forceps designed specifically for atraumatic bowel manipulation during abdominal and gastrointestinal procedures. These instruments are soft elastic intestinal clamps engineered to gently occlude and isolate intestinal segments while minimizing tissue trauma, pressure damage, or ischemia, making them indispensable tools in modern surgical practice.
Materials and finishManufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel, these clamps offer durability, corrosion resistance, and the ability to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising performance. The smooth polish and precision finishing ensure ease of cleaning and optimal hygiene for sterile surgical environments.
Design and features- Soft elastic blades with atraumatic design that adapt to the natural contour of intestinal tissue to provide secure occlusion while reducing crushing forces.
- Ring handles with a ratchet locking mechanism allow the surgeon to set and maintain consistent tension, enabling hands-free locking and reducing fatigue.
- Available in straight (AE 03-5538) and curved (AE 03-5539) variants to suit access, reach and visibility around anatomical structures.
- Ergonomic design for comfort and control during prolonged procedures.
Indications / Clinical use- General surgery
- Colorectal procedures
- Obstetrical and gynecological operations
- Open and minimally invasive gastrointestinal surgeries requiring controlled bowel occlusion
Caractéristiques / spécifications techniques- Denomination commerciale: Intestinal Clamps Soft Elastic
- Models / references: AE 03-5538 (straight), AE 03-5539 (curved)
- Material: Surgical-grade stainless steel
- Blade type: Soft elastic, atraumatic
- Handle: Ring handles with ratchet locking mechanism
- Finish: Smooth polish, precision finishing; compatible with hospital sterilization protocols
- Typical uses: Atraumatic bowel manipulation, temporary clamping, bowel resections and anastomoses