Towel Clamp Jones: Optimal Fixation of Surgical Drapes
The Jones towel clamp is a specialized device used by surgeons in various fields to attach surgical drapes onto the patient's skin, defining the boundaries of the operative field.
Surgical Advantages:
Sharp Jaws Ensuring Optimal Fixation.
Inwardly-Curved Jaws for Enhanced Grasping.
Cross-Action Spring Handle for Maximum Control.
The Jones towel clamp offers a wide range of surgical advantages. Its primary use is to grasp and statically hold surgical drapes, reducing the risk of infection during surgical procedures.
For this purpose, the instrument features sharp jaws to atraumatically traverse drapes and soft tissues. Additionally, the angular contour of the jaws allows for sliding the device's handle under overlying drapes.
Moreover, the Jones towel clamp is equipped with a cross-action spring handle to open the jaws with comfort. Surgeons can release the pressure to slowly close the jaws and fixate the drapes without damaging the skin.
Manufactured in premium-grade stainless steel to ensure the highest quality instruments in your operating rooms.