KELLY 14 cm haemostatic forceps, curved serrated jaws
The KELLY 14 cm forceps from Frimed are an essential surgical instrument, mainly used for temporary clamping of small vessels or dissection of soft tissue. This model is distinguished by its mixed configuration: a straight shaft coupled with curved jaws, allowing an angled and more precise approach in deep or narrow anatomical areas. The curvature of the tips greatly improves manoeuvrability and visibility in difficult-to-access surgical fields.
The jaws are finely cross-serrated, a fundamental feature for ensuring a firm but non-traumatic grip on tissue. These serrations prevent accidental slipping, even in the presence of biological fluids, and contribute to safe and controlled surgical procedures. The grip can be locked using a notched system at the base of the handles, allowing the practitioner to maintain pressure without constant effort and free their hands for other manoeuvres.
The material used for manufacturing is medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring robustness, autoclave compatibility and corrosion resistance. This structural reliability makes the forceps suitable for demanding medical environments, with repeated sterilisation cycles without any deterioration in performance.
Its length of 14 cm is a balanced standard: neither too short nor too long, ideal for procedures requiring finesse and stability. The ergonomic design of the forceps ensures a comfortable grip and precise control. They are equally at home in minor surgery procedures and in more demanding operating contexts, particularly in general, gynaecological, urological and ENT surgery.
The KELLY 14 cm forceps are a reliable tool designed to meet the technical requirements of the operating theatre. Their shape and grooves allow for optimised use in complex anatomical contexts, while offering safety and efficiency to the practitioner.