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- Designed for grasping organs as well as slippery, dense tissue
- Standard pattern
- Available with multiple teeth
- Designed for laparotomy and intestinal surgical procedures
- Sagittal cross-section is ideal for holding tubular shaped tissues
- Three jaw widths available
- One of the most commonly used hemostatic forceps
- Designed for clamping blood vessels and tissue
- Choose from straight or curved
- Used for clamping blood vessels
- Very delicate
- Full curved jaws
- Designed for clamping blood vessels, small arteries and tissue
- Available straight or curved
- Overall length: 5"
- Standard pattern
- Available straight or curved
- Overall length: 3 1/2"
- Designed for clamping larger blood vessels to control bleeding
- Partially serrated jaws
- Overall length: 5 1/2"
16-12-14E
- Used to clamp large blood vessels and control bleeding
- Serrated
- 1 x 2 teeth
- Gold plated rings
- Super delicate
- Available sharp or blunt
- Designed for clamping blood delicate vessels & tissue
- Micro tips
- Available straight or curved
AP-PAF
- Used in parotidectomy surgical procedures
- Super delicate
- 1mm curved jaws
- Designed for clamping large blood vessels
- Long blades featuring deep transverse grooves
- Ratcheted handles
- Designed for tonsil surgery procedures
- One open ring
- Available with light curve or full curve
67-58-49E
- Designed for grasping tissue and clamping large vessels
- T-shaped concave jaws with fine serrations
- Overall length: 6"
- Gold plated rings
- Two hook tip sizes
- Delicate