ROBERT ARTERY FORCEPS STR 9"

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Roberts artery forceps are used in surgery to clamp blood vessels, control bleeding, and grasp tissues or other materials. Their uses include clamping arteries or veins to stop blood loss (hemostasis), manipulating tissues, and assisting in suturing. The 9" length is ideal for reaching deep surgical sites.


Clamping blood vessels:

The main function is to clamp arteries and veins to control bleeding during surgery, which is essential for maintaining a clear surgical field.


Hemostasis:

This is the process of stopping blood loss, which is achieved by clamping vessels with the forceps' locking mechanism.


Grasping and manipulating tissues:

Surgeons can use them to grasp and hold tissues, sutures, or other disposable materials. 

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Robert artery forceps are used to clamp blood vessels for hemostasis (controlling bleeding) and to hold delicate tissues during various surgical procedures, particularly those in the abdominal, cardiovascular, and gynecological fields. Their long, slender jaws and ratchet locking mechanism provide a secure grip, while their straight or curved designs allow for either surface-level or deep access.

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