Surgical forceps AF-058-00
neurosurgeryclampstainless steel

surgical forceps
surgical forceps
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Characteristics

Applications
surgical, neurosurgery
Procedure
clamp
Material
stainless steel
Shape
straight
Use
reusable
Length

14.5 cm
(5.709 in)

Description

SURTEX® Acland Clip Applying Forceps is a specialized device that cardiovascular and neurosurgeons use to mobilize, position and apply vessel clips in the severed ends of arteries and veins, in order to control haemostasis during surgery. Notched Tips to Fit the Vessel Clips with Ease. Simple Spring Mechanism Promoting Smooth Tightening. Ergonomic Ridged Handles Ensuring Maximum Control. DESCRIPTION The Acland Clip Applying Forceps offers a broad range of surgical benefits. Its principal use is to stop the blood flow in the ends of vessels to permit stitching and enhance the view of the operating site. For this purpose, the instrument features a pair of tips with small notches to accommodate the vessel clips. After that, surgeons tighten the tips against each other to close the jaws of the clip and clamp the desired vessel. Moreover, the Acland Clip Applying Forceps features straight handle stems that enhance sightlines. In addition, the stem’s outer surfaces have horizontal ridges that enhance gripping and minimize slippage. Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel to ensure the highest quality instruments in your operating rooms. Author Name - Acland Specialty - Cardiovascular, Neurosurgery / Spine Sub-Category - Clip Applying Forceps Category - Haemostats & Clamps Handle Type - Spring Handle Finish - Satin Material - Stainless Steel CE Marking - Yes Reusable - Yes Used in Specialties: - Cardiovascular, Neurosurgery / Spine,

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