Pratt Haemostatic Forceps
$ 90
The Pratt Haemostatic Forceps are surgical devices used to grab and manipulate blood vessels and soft tissues. They have a pair of T-shaped jaws with tiny serrations that give a firm grip without injuring sensitive tissue.
Length | 15cm, 17cm |
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Description
Pratt Haemostatic forceps are specialist surgical tools used by general and plastic surgeons to grab, manipulate, and clamp tissues and blood vessels.
Functionality:
- Grasping and clamping: The primary role is to firmly grip and clamp blood vessels and other soft tissues. This reduces bleeding during surgery and improves visibility of the operating region.
- Minimizing Tissue Damage: The T-shaped, concave jaws are intended to reduce stress to the grabbed tissue. This is particularly important in sensitive treatments when tissue integrity is critical.
- Serrated Jaws: The jaws are finely serrated at the edges. These serrations provide the tissue a solid grip and keep it from slipping out of the clamp.
Design Features:
- Finger Rings: The forceps have ergonomic finger rings that improve handling and prevent unintentional sliding during operation.
- Ratchet Mechanism: A built-in ratchet mechanism enables the surgeon to lock the jaws at various pressure levels. This allows for exact control over the amount of clamping force used.
- Material: Pratt forceps are normally composed of high-quality stainless steel with a beautiful smooth surface. This makes them long-lasting, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean and sterilize.
Applications:
- General Surgical Procedures
- Plastic Surgery Procedures
- Gynecological procedures (such as gripping the cervix, uterus, or blood vessels)
- Grasp and manipulate hemorrhoidal tissue (Pratt-Smith variation)
Additional information
Dimensions | 15 cm |
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