Hemostatic Forceps (Single-joint) | ||
Model No. | Type of clamp head | Specification |
| 120.2 | Hemostasic forceps (Single joint/C type) | Ф6×220 |
| 120.4 | Hemostasic forceps (Single joint 90°) | Ф6×220 |
| 120.5 | Hemostasic forceps (Single joint/Atraumatic) | Ф6×220 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 | |
| Type of Usage | Reusable | |
| Shelf Life | 5 years | |
| Warranty | 1 Year | |
The single-joint hemostatic forceps represent one of the most fundamental and frequently utilized instruments in surgical procedures. Their primary function lies in clamping blood vessels or tissues to achieve hemostasis during operations. Compared to multi-joint forceps, their unique single-joint structure endows them with classic characteristics of stable grip, strong clamping force, and minimal slippage. Additionally, they are extensively employed for blunt tissue dissection, grasping, and traction, making them an indispensable universal tool in the surgical kit. The core feature of single-joint atraumatic hemostatic forceps lies in their smooth or specially designed fine-toothed jaws, which effectively achieve hemostasis while minimizing trauma to the vascular intima and surrounding delicate tissues.
Core Features and Values
· Reliable Clamping: The single-joint structure provides significant mechanical advantages, ensuring strong clamping force and secure hemostasis with minimal slippage.
· Precise Operational Feedback: The simple structure and direct force transmission allow surgeons to clearly perceive clamping pressure and tissue response through tactile feedback.
· Versatile Functionality: Integrating hemostasis, dissection, grasping, and traction functions, it serves as a multipurpose tool on the operating table.
· Robust Durability: The simple design results in low failure rates, long-lasting performance, and minimal maintenance costs.
· Classic Universality: Having undergone extensive clinical validation, it remains an essential basic instrument in operating rooms across all levels of medical institutions.
Hemostatic Forceps (Single-joint) | ||
Model No. | Type of clamp head | Specification |
| 120.2 | Hemostasic forceps (Single joint/C type) | Ф6×220 |
| 120.4 | Hemostasic forceps (Single joint 90°) | Ф6×220 |
| 120.5 | Hemostasic forceps (Single joint/Atraumatic) | Ф6×220 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 | |
| Type of Usage | Reusable | |
| Shelf Life | 5 years | |
| Warranty | 1 Year | |
The single-joint hemostatic forceps represent one of the most fundamental and frequently utilized instruments in surgical procedures. Their primary function lies in clamping blood vessels or tissues to achieve hemostasis during operations. Compared to multi-joint forceps, their unique single-joint structure endows them with classic characteristics of stable grip, strong clamping force, and minimal slippage. Additionally, they are extensively employed for blunt tissue dissection, grasping, and traction, making them an indispensable universal tool in the surgical kit. The core feature of single-joint atraumatic hemostatic forceps lies in their smooth or specially designed fine-toothed jaws, which effectively achieve hemostasis while minimizing trauma to the vascular intima and surrounding delicate tissues.
Core Features and Values
· Reliable Clamping: The single-joint structure provides significant mechanical advantages, ensuring strong clamping force and secure hemostasis with minimal slippage.
· Precise Operational Feedback: The simple structure and direct force transmission allow surgeons to clearly perceive clamping pressure and tissue response through tactile feedback.
· Versatile Functionality: Integrating hemostasis, dissection, grasping, and traction functions, it serves as a multipurpose tool on the operating table.
· Robust Durability: The simple design results in low failure rates, long-lasting performance, and minimal maintenance costs.
· Classic Universality: Having undergone extensive clinical validation, it remains an essential basic instrument in operating rooms across all levels of medical institutions.