MOSQUITO ARTERY FORCEPS STR 4" (straight, 4-inch) are small, stainless steel, ratcheted, locking clamps designed for delicate surgical procedures. They are primarily used to clamp small blood vessels (hemostasis), grasp delicate tissue, secure sutures, and hold small materials in confined surgical sites.
Hemostasis:
Clamping and sealing small blood vessels to control bleeding.
Tissue Manipulation:
Grasping and holding delicate tissues during surgery without causing trauma.
Halstead mosquito artery forceps at Surgical Holdings are used for clamping and controlling small blood vessels during medical procedures. They feature short, fine jaws with delicate, serrated tips that provide a secure grip on small arteries and veins. This precise control helps surgeons achieve effective hemostasis and maintain a clear surgical field. Halstead mosquito forceps are commonly used in various fields, including general surgery, dermatology, and dental surgery.
Design:
Small, slender, straight jaws with fine, serrated gripping surfaces.
Mechanism:
Features a ratcheted, locking finger-ring handle to maintain pressure on the vessel.
Material:
High-grade surgical stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and autoclaving.