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An An atraumatic intestinal clamp is a surgical instrument used in general, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular surgeries to gently grasp and hold delicate tissues, such as the intestines, to minimize trauma. Its uses include controlling bleeding (hemostasis), dissecting tissues, and occluding portions of the gastrointestinal tract or other internal organs during procedures like resection and anastomosis. The "SRT" designation likely refers to a specific design or manufacturer, while the 8" length indicates its size.
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Enhanced Surgical Precision Achieve unparalleled accuracy with the ATRAUMATIC INTESTINAL CLAMP 8" SRT, a cutting-edge instrument that ensures precise control and maneuverability during surgeries. Its ergonomic design enhances surgeon comfort and minimizes fatigue, contributing to optimal surgical outcomes. Durable and Reliable Performance Crafted from high-quality materials, this clamp guarantees durability for long-term use. Its robust construction withstands demanding surgical environments, providing consistent performance that medical professionals can trust.
Tissue Manipulation:
To safely move and position delicate intestinal tissues during an operation.
Hemostasis:
To clamp and stop bleeding from blood vessels within the surgical field.
Occlusion:
To temporarily block off sections of the intestine for procedures like bowel resections or to isolate a segment of the bowel.