Rochester Carmalt Artery Forceps Straight and Curved Surgical Clamp
Model Number: MTSI-100
Rochester Carmalt Artery Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed for clamping large blood vessels and controlling bleeding during procedures. Available in both straight and curved designs, they provide flexibility for different surgical needs. These forceps are widely used in hospitals, medical colleges, and laboratories for clinical and training purposes. Manufactured by Micro Technologies, they are made from high-quality materials to ensure durability and consistent performance. With multiple size options, they are ideal for procedures requiring strong grip and precise control, making them an essential tool for healthcare professionals.
Product Description
Rochester Carmalt Artery Forceps are heavy-duty hemostatic instruments designed for clamping large blood vessels and tissues during surgical procedures. Known for their distinctive longitudinal serrations and cross-serrated tips, these forceps provide a firm and secure grip, reducing the risk of slippage during critical operations.
Available in both straight and curved configurations, they offer versatility for different surgical approaches. The straight type is ideal for direct access, while the curved type allows better reach in deeper or confined areas. This flexibility makes them suitable for a wide range of surgical applications, including major procedures.
Constructed from premium-grade stainless steel, these forceps offer excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with repeated sterilization. The ratchet locking mechanism ensures a stable hold without continuous manual effort, improving efficiency and control during use.
Available in 15 cm and 20 cm sizes for both straight and curved variants, these forceps are widely used in hospitals, medical institutes, and laboratories. Manufactured by Micro Technologies, they are suitable for both clinical procedures and educational training.
Features
- Heavy-duty design for clamping large vessels and tissues
- Longitudinal serrated jaws with cross-serrated tips
- Available in straight and curved configurations
- Ratchet locking mechanism for secure grip
- High-quality stainless steel construction
- Corrosion-resistant and sterilization-friendly
- Available in multiple sizes for versatility
Applications
- Medical colleges
- Universities
- Laboratories
- Hospitals
- Research institutes
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Rochester Carmalt Artery Forceps |
| Model No. | MTSI-100 |
| Type | Surgical Instrument |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Size / Model | Straight: 15 cm, 20 cm; Curved: 15 cm, 20 cm |
| Usage | Clamping large blood vessels and tissues |
FAQs
Q1: What are Rochester Carmalt artery forceps used for?
They are used for clamping large blood vessels and tissues during surgical procedures, especially in major operations.
Q2: What makes Carmalt forceps different from standard artery forceps?
They feature longitudinal serrations and cross-serrated tips, providing a stronger and more secure grip.
Q3: When should curved Carmalt forceps be used?
Curved forceps are preferred when working in deep or confined surgical areas for better access and visibility.
Q4: Are these forceps suitable for heavy-duty surgical use?
Yes, they are specifically designed for handling large tissues and vessels in major procedures.
Q5: Can these forceps be sterilized repeatedly?
Yes, they are made from high-quality stainless steel and can withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
Q6: What sizes are available for this product?
They are available in 15 cm and 20 cm sizes in both straight and curved variants.
Q7: Where are these forceps commonly used?
They are widely used in hospitals, medical colleges, laboratories, and research institutes for clinical and training purposes.
Why Choose Our Products
- Manufactured by Micro Technologies with precision engineering
- Designed for heavy-duty and reliable performance
- Durable and corrosion-resistant construction
- Suitable for both clinical procedures and educational training
