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Artery forceps are specialized surgical instruments used to clamp blood vessels and control bleeding during surgical procedures. They are typically made of stainless steel, which provides durability and resistance to corrosion. The design features a locking mechanism that allows the surgeon to securely hold the vessel without continuous manual pressure, facilitating a more efficient surgical process.
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Length | 5 to 10 inches |
| Jaw type | Straight or curved |
| Locking mechanism | Ratchet lock |
| Sterilization method | Autoclave or chemical sterilization |
When selecting artery forceps, consider the length and jaw type that best suits the specific surgical procedure. It's important to specify the desired locking mechanism and ensure that the instruments meet any necessary sterilization requirements. Buyers should also inquire about the material quality and any certifications that ensure the instruments are suitable for medical use.
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They are used to clamp blood vessels to control bleeding during surgery.
They typically range from 5 to 10 inches in length.
Yes, they are usually made of stainless steel and can be sterilized for reuse.
They commonly feature a ratchet lock for secure clamping.
Yes, they are often used in emergency medicine to quickly control bleeding.
They can be sterilized using autoclave or chemical methods.