The Single Use Pean Kocher Forceps Curved is a surgical instrument designed for clamping, grasping, or occluding tissues, blood vessels, or other structures during medical procedures. Its curved shape allows for improved access to areas that are difficult to reach with straight instruments, offering enhanced maneuverability and precision in confined or deep surgical sites.
The Single Use Pean Kocher Forceps Curved is a surgical instrument designed for clamping, grasping, or occluding tissues, blood vessels, or other structures during medical procedures. Its curved shape allows for improved access to areas that are difficult to reach with straight instruments, offering enhanced maneuverability and precision in confined or deep surgical sites.
The primary use of the Single Use Pean Kocher Forceps Curved is to securely clamp blood vessels or tissues during surgery, particularly in vascular procedures, abdominal surgeries, and orthopedic surgeries. The curved design provides a better angle for the surgeon to control bleeding, hold tissues in place, or temporarily occlude blood vessels without excessive tissue damage. The locking mechanism ensures that the clamp stays securely in place during the procedure, allowing the surgeon to focus on other aspects of the surgery.
Since the forceps are designed for single-use, they are disposable, ensuring sterility and preventing cross-contamination between patients. This makes them particularly useful in sterile environments where hygiene is a critical concern, such as in hospitals and surgical centers. After the procedure, the forceps can be safely discarded.
Material: Made from high-quality stainless steel, which ensures durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion.
Size: The length of the forceps is typically around 130 mm to 300 mm, with the straight design providing easy access and precision during use. The specific length can vary depending on the customer demand
Design: Curved
Functionality: Used for clamping, occluding blood vessels, or grasping tissues during surgical procedures. It is especially effective in controlling bleeding by securely clamping blood vessels or tissues.
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