ATRAUMATIC INTESTINAL CLAMP 10" CVD

ITC-HSN: 9018

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An ATRAUMATIC INTESTINAL CLAMP 10" CVD is a surgical tool used to grasp, hold, and clamp delicate tissues like the intestines and blood vessels without causing crushing or tearing damage. Its primary uses include controlling bleeding (hemostasis), securing tissues during manipulation, and temporarily occluding (clamping off) bowel segments during procedures like bowel resections. The 10-inch length and curved (CVD) design provide access to deep or narrow surgical areas, while the atraumatic design with longitudinal serrations ensures a secure yet gentle grip. 


Atraumatic Grip: The clamp features delicate, slightly malleable jaws with longitudinal serrations to grip tissues like the intestinal wall or mucous surfaces firmly but without crushing or tearing.


Hemostasis: It functions as a hemostat to clamp blood vessels, controlling hemorrhage (excessive bleeding) during surgery.


Tissue Manipulation & Isolation: The clamp holds and secures segments of the bowel during procedures like bowel resections, allowing surgeons to isolate and work on specific areas. 

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Atraumatic: The clamp's design features delicate jaws and surfaces to provide a firm but gentle grip on fragile tissues, minimizing crushing or tearing.

10" (10 inches): This specifies the length of the instrument, making it suitable for certain depths and access points within the surgical field.

CVD (Curved): The clamp has curved jaws, which helps in providing better access and control in certain areas of the body compared to straight instruments.

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