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Hemostatic forceps 3-32 20 cm straight

Product Code: 3062
Product Code: 3062
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Hemostatic surgical instruments - clamping instruments are used to capture and clamp tissues and organs in a wound in order to temporarily stop bleeding, block the lumen of hollow organs, stop the flow of liquid contents in them, crush walls, capture and strengthen surgical linen, drainage tubes, etc. . According to the instructions, clamping surgical instruments are divided into several types: locking, hinged, spring and screw. To reduce tool slip, notches or corrugations are usually made on its working parts longitudinal and transverse to the tool axis. The shape of the clamping tools can be straight and curved (along the axis, along the plane). This group includes hemostatic clamps of the following types: Kocher (toothed), Billroth (threaded), Halsted straight and curved - "mosquitoes".

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Hemostatic surgical instruments - clamping instruments are used to capture and clamp tissues and organs in a wound in order to temporarily stop bleeding, block the lumen of hollow organs, stop the flow of liquid contents in them, crush walls, capture and strengthen surgical linen, drainage tubes, etc. . According to the instructions, clamping surgical instruments are divided into several types: locking, hinged, spring and screw. To reduce tool slip, notches or corrugations are usually made on its working parts longitudinal and transverse to the tool axis. The shape of the clamping tools can be straight and curved (along the axis, along the plane). This group includes hemostatic clamps of the following types: Kocher (toothed), Billroth (threaded), Halsted straight and curved - "mosquitoes".

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