About Interstinal Clamp Forceps IMPORTED-Straight/Curved(6"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.
Precision Design for Medical & Veterinary UseThese Interstinal Clamp Forceps are expertly manufactured in both straight and curved formats, making them adaptable for a variety of surgical tasks in human and veterinary medicine. Their fine finish and robust construction guarantee precise performance in clinical environments.
Durable, Reusable ConstructionConstructed from high-quality stainless steel, these forceps are built to last through multiple sterilization cycles and repeated use. Their corrosion-resistant and waterproof properties ensure reliability in rigorous procedures, enhancing their value for professionals.
Ease of Use & PortabilityMeasuring 6 inches in length and weighing only 70 grams, the forceps offer a manageable grip and comfortable handling. The manual operation offers users control, while the portable design enables use in diverse healthcare settings, both fixed and mobile.
FAQ's of Interstinal Clamp Forceps IMPORTED-Straight/Curved(6"INCH):
Q: How do I properly use the Interstinal Clamp Forceps for medical or veterinary procedures?
A: Ensure the forceps are thoroughly cleaned and sterilized before use as they are supplied non-sterile. Hold the instrument by the handle, select the straight or curved design based on the procedure, and clamp tissues as needed with gentle, precise pressure.
Q: What benefits does the fine finish and stainless steel material offer?
A: The fine finish provides smooth operation and minimizes tissue trauma during surgical procedures. Stainless steel makes the forceps corrosion-resistant and ensures durability for repeated sterilization and long-term use.
Q: When should I choose between the straight or curved design of the forceps?
A: Opt for the straight design when direct, linear access is needed, and choose the curved version for navigating around anatomical structures or when better flexibility and reach are required during surgery.
Q: Where can these forceps be used?
A: These forceps are suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, veterinary practices, and field settings, as their portable design and robust construction make them effective in both permanent and mobile medical setups.
Q: What is the process for maintaining the forceps after use?
A: After each use, thoroughly clean the forceps with appropriate disinfectants, inspect for wear, and sterilize them before the next use to maintain their performance and ensure patient safety.
Q: Are these forceps reusable, and how many times can they be safely used?
A: Yes, they are reusable. With proper maintenance and sterilization, they can be used multiple times, depending on the integrity of the instrument and adherence to cleaning protocols.