SATINSKY RIGHT ANGLE CLAMP 8.5"

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The Satinsky Right Angle Clamp 8.5" is a vital tool for surgical procedures, designed to securely clamp vessels and organs to prevent fluid outflow It offers precision and reliability in medical settings. Features Designed for surgical precision Secure clamp mechanism Versatile and reliable Durable construction Facilitates fluid control.


A Satinsky right-angle clamp, particularly the 8.5" model, is a surgical instrument used primarily in cardiovascular and other surgeries to partially occlude (clamp) large blood vessels, like the aorta or subclavian arteries, to create a bloodless field for anastomosis (surgical joining of vessels) or other procedures. It's designed with atraumatic jaws to minimize tissue damage and a ratchet mechanism for self-retaining retraction. 



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Product Overview

Precision Clamp for Surgical Procedures The Satinsky Right Angle Clamp 8.5" is an essential device in surgical settings, known for its ability to provide a firm grip on vessels and organs during procedures. Its sturdy construction and precise design ensure optimal performance. Versatile and Reliable Tool With a unique design crafted for ease of use and efficiency, this clamp serves a vital role in preventing bleeding and fluid leakage during surgeries. Medical professionals depend on its reliability and precision for successful outcomes. Enhance Surgical Precision Achieve unparalleled surgical precision with the Satinsky Right Angle Clamp 8.5", a tool that empowers healthcare professionals to perform intricate procedures with confidence. This versatile tool is a cornerstone of medical precision and excellence.


Design & Functionality

SATINSKY RIGHT ANGLE CLAMP 8.5" is engineered for precision and ease of use, making it ideal for both general and specialized surgical procedures.


Partial Vessel Occlusion:

The primary function is to temporarily block blood flow in a specific section of a blood vessel, allowing surgeons to work on that area without excessive bleeding.


Anastomosis:

Used during procedures like coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or valve replacement surgery to create a secure connection between blood vessels or a graft and a vessel.


Creating a Bloodless Field:

By clamping off vessels, surgeons can achieve a clearer, drier surgical site, improving visibility and precision. 

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