FORCEPS, HAEMOST. KOCHER, 14 cm, 1x2 teeth curved, 16-13-14

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Haemostatic forceps, Kocher

Definition

The Kocher's Forceps is designed the same way as Spencer Wells Artery Forceps, however the blades are a bit longer than Spencer's Forceps and it has a tooth at the terminal end of one blade and groove in the other. The blades have transverse serrations. The ratchet mechanism locks the instrument securing the structure picked up by the forceps. The forceps may be straight or curved.

The Kocher's is a hemostatic forceps. It is specifically designed to catch the structure that is bleeding and crushes the bleeder that results in clogging. The teeth grip the structure firmly, so that the tissue does not slip.

Multi-purpose in surgery: haemostasis, dissection, gripping of vessels.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Straight or curved haemostatic forceps
  • 1 x 2 teeth (without teeth = Leriche forceps)
  • Flexible arms
  • Progressive setting of the ratchet
  • Adjustment of the jaws and the teeth
  • Heavily serrated jaws
  • Transversal serrations
  • Length: 14 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel

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