Description
Pean Murphy Hemostatic Forceps is a specific type of hemostatic featuring serrated jaws for a secure grip and a locking mechanism for maintaining closure. Hemostatic forceps, also known as locking forceps or clamps, are essential instruments used in various surgical procedures to grasp, clamp, and occlude blood vessels to control bleeding.
Available Sizes:
- 130mm
- 140mm
- 150mm
- 190mm
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Key Features:
- Serrated Jaws: Enhance grip and prevent slippage from clamped tissue.
- Locking Mechanism: Provides secure closure and maintains hold on blood vessels throughout the procedure.
- Box Lock or Box Joint: Two common locking mechanisms, offering a stable and reliable hold.
- Durable Stainless Steel Construction: Ensures long-lasting performance, resists corrosion, and facilitates easy cleaning.
- Various Sizes: Available in 130mm, 140mm, 150mm, and 190mm to accommodate different surgical tasks and reach requirements.
Benefits:
- Effective Bleeding Control: Serrated jaws and secure locking mechanism ensure efficient clamping of blood vessels, minimizing blood loss.
- Reduced Tissue Damage: The atraumatic design minimizes damage to surrounding tissues during clamping.
- Versatility: Suitable for grasping and clamping vessels, tissues, and dressing materials in various surgical procedures.
- Reliable Performance: High-quality construction guarantees long-lasting durability and dependable use.
- Multiple Size Options: The selection of sizes allows surgeons to choose the most appropriate instrument for the specific needs of the procedure and the size of the targeted blood vessel.
Hemostatic Forceps: Pean Murphy is commonly used in:
- General surgery
- Laparoscopic surgery
- Gynecological surgery
- Urological surgery
- Vascular surgery
- Orthopedic surgery
- Otolaryngology (ENT) surgery
- Neurosurgery
Choosing the Right Size:
The appropriate size of Pean Murphy forceps depends on the surgeon’s preference and the specific requirements of the procedure. Typically, surgeons choose smaller forceps for delicate tasks and larger forceps for grasping larger blood vessels or deeper tissues.
- 130mm: Ideal for minimal access surgery, grasping small blood vessels, and delicate procedures.
- 140mm & 150mm: Versatile sizes suitable for a wide range of general surgical procedures.
- 190mm: Well-suited for deeper procedures, grasping larger blood vessels, and abdominal surgeries.
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