CLAMP, BULLDOG, DeBAKEY, atraumatic 70 mm curved 15-17-07

STD ESURCLBD07C

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L070801 - Vascular surgery forceps, reusable
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Bulldog clamp, DeBakey

Definition

A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to grasp, join, compress or support an organ, vessel or soft-tissue. It has a flat, pincer-like design with self-retaining jaws that open upon squeezing of the handles and close upon release; it is typically made of high-grade stainless steel. It is commonly used for vascular clamping however it is not dedicated to a specific anatomy/surgery.

Synonym

Bulldog forceps, serrefine

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Straight or curved vascular clamp
  • Form and mechanical action allowing precise occlusion
  • Adherence provided by the surface of the jaws
  • Jaws with atraumatic serrations
  • Pressure limiter preventing the spring from buckling
  • Length:
    • straight: 75 mm
    • curved: 70 mm, 100 mm and 115 mm
  • Material: martensitic steel

Instructions for use

This instrument cannot be used alone.

CAUTION: Small instrument, not to be left behind in the operative field (count the instruments before closing).

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