Intestinal Clamp Collin-Duval: Surgical Precision and Surgeon Comfort
The Collin-Duval intestinal clamp is a specialized instrument widely used for grasping bulky tissues during various surgical procedures. Its innovative features make it an essential tool for general, gynecological, orthopedic, and other specialized surgeries.
Key Points:
Toothed tips for secure grip: The toothed tips of the Collin-Duval clamp provide a firm and secure grip on tissues, reducing the risk of slippage during surgical procedures.
Wide jaws for grasping bulky tissues: The wide jaws of the clamp efficiently grasp bulky tissues such as muscles, tendons, internal organs, and intestinal walls.
Fenestrations to protect soft tissues: The fenestrations on the jaws of the Collin-Duval clamp help protect soft tissues while enhancing grip, minimizing accidental damage.
The Collin-Duval clamp is specially designed to grasp a variety of tissues, including muscle tissues, tendons, internal organs, blood vessels, as well as skin and subcutaneous tissues. The fenestrated jaws with fine serrations at the end add to the instrument's efficiency by allowing precise tissue manipulation.
Additionally, the fine-toothed handles provide optimal control of the instrument, while the smooth design and lightweight add to the surgeon's comfort during prolonged surgeries. The spring articulation of the clamp enables quick action, which is particularly useful during complex procedures requiring rapid and precise manipulation.
The narrow construction of the instrument allows wide access to deep and superficial tissues, facilitating the surgeon's work. Made of surgical-grade stainless steel with a satin finish to reduce glare, the Collin-Duval clamp is sterilizable and reusable, offering an economical and environmentally friendly solution for healthcare facilities.