Surgical Clamps And Forceps:
Surgical Clamps And Forceps:
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Surgical Clamps And Forceps:
Bulldog Clamps:
Artery Clamps:
Scalp Clamps:
Tonsil Clamp:
Hysterectomy Clamps and Parametrial Clamps:
Pressure clamps or hemorrhoid clamps:
Peritoneal clamps:
Towel Clamp:
Hose Clamp:
Surgical Clamps And Forceps:
Surgical clamps and forceps are usually used to temporarily clamp off fine tissue during an operation and are assigned to the following categories:
Hard-gripping clamps, which are not very springy but have a firm grip.
Soft, springy clamps, which have a jaw made of springy steel and thus reduce the risk of injury to the tissue being gripped. Atraumatic clamps, which have a mouth with a tooth profile that is particularly gentle on tissue.
Whether long or short clamps, there are different types such as bulldog clamps , artery clamps , scalp clamps , tissue clamps – intestinal clamps – stomach clamps – atrauma , tonsil clamps , dissecting clamps , bile clamps and kidney clamps , hysterectomy clamps and parametrium clamps , pressure clamps and hemorrhoid clamps , swab forceps and sponge forceps , peritoneum clamps , hose clamps and of course towel clamps .
Bulldog Clamps:
Our bulldog clamps are small vascular clamps that can be kept in a constantly closed state by spring force. This enables a particularly safe and gentle vessel closure. Our bulldog clamps are made of medical steel or lighter, more resistant titanium according to the German CE standard and under constant quality control according to DIN ISO 13485 and 9001.
Bulldog clamps are designed for either arteries or veins . The jaw part is always serrated with the usual bulldog clamps. For application and removal we offer a John-Hopkins application and removal forceps. The most important bulldog clamps are: Dieffenbach bulldog clamp , John Hopkins bulldog clamp .
Artery Clamps:
Artery clamps are used to grasp and hold bleeding vessels. Depending on the use before or after cutting a blood vessel for primary hemostasis in an intended ligature. Artery clamps sometimes have serrated jaws, which help hold vessels better. Depending on the type of use, our clamps differ in size and jaw width. Whether pointed or blunt, curved or straight – with us the practicing doctor will find the right artery clamp according to Pean,
Rochester – Pean clamp , artery clamp according to Kocher-Ochsener , artery clamp according to Kelly , artery clamp according toMikulicz , Halstead-Mosquito , Halstead-Mosquito-Baby or Baby-Mosquito clamps.
Scalp Clamps:
Our scalp clamps allow the surgeon to either clamp or fixate the patient’s scalp. The special mouth of this special clamp resembles the appearance of a hole punch. A well -known representative of this category is the Willet and Martel scalp clamp.
Tonsil Clamp:
Our tonsil clamps or tonsil clamps are used to capture tissue in the back of the oral cavity. The clamps are all slightly or heavily curved and have a partially serrated mouth. For example, we carry the well-known Schmidt-Sawtell tonsil clamps .
Hysterectomy Clamps and Parametrial Clamps:
Hysterectomy clamps and parametrial clamps are used in abdominal hysterectomy. These are powerful grasping forceps , which are slightly curved at the front . They have diagonal and longitudinal ribbing on the jaw part, which is intended to prevent the tissue from slipping off. The longitudinal corrugation fixes the tissue without traumatizing it.
The clamps with diagonal ribbing, which have two teeth at the end of the jaw part, are also popular for hysterectomy. One of the most important representatives is the Wertheim clamp , or the Moynihan hysterectomy clamp .
Clamping pliers are particularly powerful and strong clamps , which can be cross-serrated, diagonally serrated or, depending on the area of application, also non-serrated. They enable a particularly strong clamping and holding of tissue. Clamping pliers act as a hybrid between clamp and pliers. The best known clamp pliers are the Heaney clamp pliers and the Wertheim clamp pliers.
Pressure clamps or hemorrhoid clamps:
Pressure clamps or hemorrhoid clamps are ideal for clamping off tissue or permanently stopping blood flow. The muzzle is smooth and cross-grooved on one side and cross-grooved and normal on the other side to prevent the fabric from slipping. Our Fergusson pressure clamp is the most important pressure clamp in medical technology.
Hemorrhoid clamps are used for operations on the vascular pads on the sphincter. The jaw part is specially equipped with an atraumatic toothing . This allows the hemorrhoid to be grasped without damaging the tissue.
Peritoneal clamps:
Peritoneal clamps are used to clamp the peritoneal sac at the abdominal wall closure . They are usually slightly curved. The clamps have teeth at the end of the jaw part for better gripping of the peritoneum, so that an adaptation for suturing is possible. The most important clamp is the Mikulicz- Faure peritoneum clamp.
Tower Clamps:
Towel clamps are used to fix covering material such as surgical towels. The most important cloth clamps are those according to Backhaus as well as the cloth clamps according to Lane , Bernhard , Jones , Peers , Röder and Tohoku.
Hose Clamps:
Hose clamps are used to clamp various hoses made of medical silicone. The jaw part is either smooth or cross-serrated. On the one hand, this makes it possible to hold the silicone hose securely, but on the other hand, to avoid damaging it.