About Interstinal Clamp Forceps IMPORTED-Straight/Curved(14"Inch)
Intestinal clamp forceps (also called Doyen, Mayo-Robson, or Kocher intestinal clamps) are reusable, ring-handled clamps with locking ratchets. They are used in abdominal and intestinal surgeries to gently occlude bowel segments without damaging tissue. The jaws are long and atraumatic, typically featuring longitudinal serrations or shallow grooves to secure without crushing. Theyre available in straight and gently curved shafts to accommodate different surgical angles.
Durable Stainless Steel ConstructionThese forceps are crafted from premium stainless steel, ensuring exceptional strength and longevity. The fine surface finish prevents rust and corrosion, supporting repeated use and easy cleaning. Their robust construction makes them reliable for both human medical and veterinary surgical procedures.
Versatile and Precise DesignAvailable in both straight and curved forms, these clamp forceps offer versatility for various surgical tasks. The 14-inch size allows deeper access during procedures, improving control and accuracy for practitioners. Their ergonomic design also supports comfortable handling during extended use.
Safe and Portable SolutionAs a waterproof and portable instrument, these forceps are designed for convenience in medical environments. Their manual operation eliminates the need for charging or power sources, and the non-sterilized delivery allows for immediate customized sterilization based on facility protocols.
FAQ's of Interstinal Clamp Forceps IMPORTED-Straight/Curved(14"Inch):
Q: How should the Interstinal Clamp Forceps be sterilized before use?
A: Since these forceps are not pre-sterilized, they must be properly sterilized according to your facility's protocols before any surgical procedure. Autoclaving or chemical sterilization methods are both effective options for stainless steel instruments.
Q: What are the primary uses of these forceps in medical and veterinary procedures?
A: These forceps are primarily designed for clamping intestines during surgery, controlling bleeding, and managing tissue. Their curved and straight designs offer flexibility for different types of procedures in both medical and veterinary contexts.
Q: When is it recommended to use the curved version over the straight version?
A: The curved forceps are ideal for accessing and working around organs or tissues that are difficult to reach with straight instruments, while straight forceps are preferred for holding structures that are readily accessible.
Q: Where can these forceps be effectively utilized?
A: These clamp forceps are suitable for use in clinics, hospitals, operating rooms, and veterinary facilities that require reliable and reusable surgical instruments.
Q: What is the cleaning process for these forceps after use?
A: After use, the forceps should be cleaned thoroughly with medical-grade detergents and sterilized according to standard procedures to ensure they are safe for reuse.
Q: Are these forceps reusable or disposable?
A: These forceps are designed to be reusable, provided they are properly cleaned and sterilized after each procedure.