AUTRAUMATIC MOSQUITO FORCEP 5" CVD

ITC-HSN: 9018

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Atraumatic mosquito forceps are used in surgery for clamping delicate blood vessels to control bleeding, and for grasping and manipulating soft tissues, minimizing damage during delicate procedures. Their key features include fine, tapered jaws, a secure locking ratchet, and serrations that provide a firm but gentle grip. These forceps are essential for precision in various surgical fields, including general surgery and dental procedures. 

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Hemostasis:
To compress and occlude (block) small arteries and veins, stopping blood flow and preventing hemorrhage.

Tissue Handling:
To grasp and hold fine or soft tissues without causing excessive trauma or crushing.

Instrument Manipulation:
To hold needles or other small objects during surgical procedures. 

Atraumatic Jaws:
The jaws have a fine, tapered design, sometimes with a specific Debakey-style tooth pattern, to access narrow passages and provide a gentle yet secure grip on delicate tissues.

Serrations:
The opposing surfaces of the jaws feature serrations to ensure a strong, non-slip grip.

Ratchet Mechanism:
A self-locking ratchet system allows for adjustable clamping pressure and maintains a secure hold on tissues or vessels hands-free.

Elongated Shafts:
The shafts have an elongated profile, enabling surgeons to reach deep surgical sites with ease. 

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