MIXTER CLAMP 7"

ITC-HSN: 90189023

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A 7" Mixter clamp is a surgical instrument used for clamping, grasping, and dissecting blood vessels and delicate tissues in deep or difficult-to-reach surgical areas. Its right-angled or curved jaws allow surgeons to maneuver around structures in tight anatomical spaces, and its locking mechanism provides stable, adjustable pressure for procedures like ligation and hemostasis in general, vascular, and other types of surgery.


Grasping and manipulation:

Used for securely grasping and manipulating delicate tissues during surgical procedures.


Vessel control:

Designed to clamp and occlude blood vessels, essential for controlling bleeding (hemostasis).


Dissection:

Aids in dissecting and separating tissue layers and structures.


Passing ligatures:

Allows surgeons to pass and secure ligatures (ties) around vessels or tissues in deep areas. 

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Right-angled or curved jaws:

These are the defining feature, enabling access to deep or hard-to-reach surgical sites.


Locking mechanism:
A ratchet system allows the jaws to be locked in place, providing a stable and secure grip with adjustable pressure.

Serrated jaws:
The inner surfaces of the jaws have serrations to provide a reliable grip and minimize tissue damage.

Specialized applications:
The 7" size is part of a range of lengths used in specific surgeries, such as gallbladder removal where the clamp's angle can help access concealed cystic ducts.

Material:
Typically made from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance, and they are reusable and autoclavable. 

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