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Hemostatic Forceps Collin pour préhension à griffes 23cm - New



The Collin hemostatic forceps with 23 cm claws is a top-notch surgical tool, commonly used to control bleeding and maneuver tissues during various surgical procedures. Constructed from durable stainless steel, it provides a strong grip with its serrated jaws. Its locking mechanism maintains constant pressure on tissues, ensuring precise control of bleeding throughout the operation.

Description

Collin Organ Grasping Forceps: An Indispensable Ally for Surgeons

The Collin organ grasping forceps stands out as an indispensable tool in the field of general surgery, widely embraced by practitioners for its versatility and reliability. Indeed, this specialized instrument enables surgeons to grasp, retract, and maneuver organs and soft tissues with precision during surgical procedures, providing invaluable assistance throughout the operative process.

Its innovative design features fenestrated jaws that enhance visibility at the surgical site, a ratchet system for self-retaining clamping, and ergonomic finger rings that ensure easy and precise manipulation. With these advanced features, the Collin organ grasping forceps offers a wide range of benefits for surgeons, including precise dissection, effective hemostasis control, and isolation of abnormal masses.

The strength and durability of this instrument are undeniable. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel with a fine satin finish, the Collin organ grasping forceps withstands corrosion and the rigors of the most demanding clinical environments, ensuring reliable and consistent performance throughout surgical procedures.

Furthermore, its locking mechanism maintains continuous pressure on tissues, providing precise control of bleeding throughout the procedure. This crucial functionality ensures safe and effective surgical outcomes, bolstering surgeons' confidence in their professional practice.

Moreover, the Collin organ grasping forceps stands out for its ease of sterilization through autoclaving, ensuring a sterile clinical environment and reducing the risk of nosocomial infections. This capability enhances safety and hygiene during its use in the operating room, providing additional peace of mind to surgical teams.

In summary, the Collin organ grasping forceps embodies an essential tool for general surgeons, offering precise and safe manipulation of soft tissues during surgical interventions. With its sophisticated design, unmatched durability, and versatility, it remains an indispensable cornerstone in modern surgical practice, contributing to optimal outcomes for patients.

Features

    • Fenestrated jaws for enhanced visibility.
    • Ratchet system promoting self-retaining clamping.
    • Ergonomic finger rings ensuring superior handling.
    • Robust design in premium-grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish.
    • Serrated jaws for improved tissue and blood vessel grip.
    • Locking mechanism maintaining continuous pressure on pinched tissues.
    • Versatility for controlling hemorrhage and manipulating tissues, sutures, or other small objects.
    • Ease of sterilization through autoclaving to ensure a sterile clinical environment and reduce nosocomial infection risks.

Technical Details

Length: 230 mm

Jaw Type: Fenestrated, triangular shapes

Locking Mechanism

Stainless Steel

Compatible Accessories

None

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