Vascular clip, acc. to Biemer
Artery Forceps
- Material Type: Surgical-grade stainless steel for enhanced durability and resistance to corrosion
- Length: Standard length (e.g., 14 cm) for optimal control and precision
- Texture: Smooth, polished surface for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Tip Design: Serrated or atraumatic tips for secure grasping of blood vessels and tissue
- Locking Mechanism: Reliable ratchet lock for secure grip during surgical procedures
- Weight: Lightweight design for comfort during prolonged use
- Color Options: Natural stainless steel finish; may include color-coded handles for quick identification
- Care Instructions: Autoclavable and suitable for repeated sterilization in medical environments
Vascular Clip (according to Biemer)
- Material Type: High-quality titanium or stainless steel for strength and biocompatibility
- Length: Standard size (e.g., 15 mm) for effective clamping of blood vessels
- Design Features: Precision-engineered for reliable closure; offers atraumatic edges to minimize tissue damage
- Weight: Lightweight design to ensure ease of handling and maneuverability
- Color Options: Typically available in a neutral metallic finish; some variations may offer color-coded options for easy identification
- Application: Designed for temporary or permanent vascular occlusion during surgical procedures
- Care Instructions: Autoclavable; easy to clean and sterilize for repeated use in clinical settings
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Categories: Artery Forceps, Surgical Instruments
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