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Small Backhaus towel clamps secure surgical drapes and towels to one another during sterile field setup. The perforating tips pierce the drape to lock against a hooked counter‑tip, holding the field stable through positioning and case progression. At 89mm, the compact size suits superficial draping and smaller fields.
Features & Benefits
Hartman mosquito forceps in this 99mm length are sized for shallow fields and pediatric work where a Halstead would overshoot. The curved 20mm serrated jaws lock onto fine vessels, and the ratchet holds closure hands‑free. The compact ring handle keeps control close to the tip.
The large Backhaus towel clamp at 133mm uses sharp perforating jaws to grip surgical drapes and patient skin during field setup, locking the position with a ratcheted hinge. The larger frame extends clamping reach to heavier drape configurations.
Kelly clamp measuring 5-1/2" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Hemostatic jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
The Kelly hemostatic forceps provides rapid, reliable vessel and tissue control with its curved jaw geometry ideal for deeper abdominal hemostasis. The standard curve improves the surgeon's approach angle to vascular structures, while the jaw tension supports sustained pressure. The 140mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure durable performance across general surgical cases.
This small Backhaus towel clamp uses a compact 89mm profile for secure drape fixation in confined operative fields.
Mosquito forceps are among the smallest hemostatic clamps, designed for securing tiny vessels and fine tissue structures. The delicate curved jaw provides a secure grip without tissue crush injury. Compact 98mm length supports work in tight surgical spaces where larger clamps cannot fit.
Straight Halstead mosquito forceps with 25mm serrated jaws at 140mm clamp small vessels and tissue tags during general surgical hemostasis. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping along the wound margin, and the moderate jaw length adds purchase beyond the petit‑point variants.
These delicate straight mosquito forceps provide fine hemostatic control on small vessels in superficial fields at a compact 98mm reach. The slender straight tip clamps small bleeders during plastic, hand, and pediatric dissection without obscuring the operative view. Stainless steel construction maintains spring tension across repeat sterilization.
The small Lorna (Edna) towel clamp at 102mm carries non‑perforating jaws sized for securing drapes in compact fields where the larger 137mm version is oversized. The non‑perforating geometry preserves sterile barrier integrity during setup and maintenance.
The non‑perforating Lorna towel clamp grasps and secures surgical drapes to one another during field setup, with a 7mm jaw width that holds drape material without piercing the sterile barrier. The 39mm working length keeps the clamp tight against the field, and the 137mm body provides a positive grip.
Curved Kelly hemostatic forceps at 140mm clamp small and medium vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The curved profile suits clamping around tissue planes, and the ratcheted hinge locks the clamp without sustained operator force.
Straight Halstead hemostatic mosquito forceps with 22mm serrated jaws and a ratchet lock duplicate the 8159 variant in the standard ratchet‑locked format for instrument sets requiring multiple Halstead mosquito forceps. The serrated grip anchors the clamp on small vessels.
The Adair tissue holding forceps at 155mm carry the heavy tooth pattern of the Adair family for grasping tubular structures and dense tissue during general and gynecologic surgery. The 155mm length suits moderate‑depth work.
Adson hemostatic forceps in curved pattern with delicate jaws and 191mm length provide atraumatic clamping of curved vessels and tissue bundles. The curved geometry follows anatomic contours, reducing trauma to surrounding structures. Delicate jaw design supports fine-vessel hemostasis.
These Adson hemostatic forceps provide secure vessel and tissue clamping in general surgical exposure. The curved 216mm shaft extends reach while maintaining tactile feedback through the handle. Interlocking ratchet mechanism ensures sustained hemostasis throughout the operative field.
Adson hemostatic forceps in straight geometry with delicate serrated jaws and 191mm length provide precise vascular control in fine surgical fields. The straight profile supports direct visualization of clamping site. Serration distributes clamping force across vessel surface, minimizing intimal trauma.
Straight Adson hemostatic forceps at 184mm offer the extended‑reach version of the classic Adson hemostat, useful for vessel control in deeper neurosurgical and ENT exposures. The slim jaw profile clamps small bleeders without obscuring the field, while the longer shaft preserves the surgeon's sight line.
The 127mm Allis tissue forceps with a 4 × 5 interlocking tooth pattern scale the standard Allis down to a compact length for fine fascia and small‑pedicle grasping. The compact format keeps the working tips within fingertip control.
Allis tissue forceps with a 4 × 5 interlocking tooth pattern grasp dense connective tissue and fascia during general surgical exposure. The heavy interlocking teeth hold tough tissue securely without slipping, and the 152mm length supports routine fascia and bowel work.
These Allis tissue forceps combine 5 × 6 interlocking teeth with a wide 7mm jaw at a 156mm reach, distributing grip across a larger contact area for handling broad tissue layers. The interlocking teeth hold fascia, breast tissue, and bowel firmly without slippage, while the wider jaw spreads pressure across a greater surface. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
Heavy interlocking teeth define the Allis tissue forceps, a workhorse for grasping dense fascial and visceral tissues during general surgical exposures. The 5 × 6 interlocking‑tooth pattern distributes clamping force across a broad contact surface, preventing tissue slippage during traction and packing maneuvers. At 305mm overall length, these reusable forceps extend reach into deeper abdominal and thoracic fields.
Allis tissue forceps with 5 × 6 interlocking-tooth pattern deliver secure grip on dense tissue including fascia, breast, and bowel. The heavy-duty tooth geometry prevents tissue slippage during retraction without crushing. The 152mm length and straight profile support stable single-handed manipulation in general surgical fields.
Allis tissue forceps with a 5 × 6 interlocking tooth pattern step up from the 4 × 5 version for grasping denser tissue � fascia, breast, and bowel � where additional tooth count gives more secure purchase. The 152mm length suits routine general surgical exposure.
This Allis tissue forceps delivers heavy interlocking grip through 5 × 6 tooth pattern, ideal for grasping tough fascial and peritoneal tissue without crushing. The straight geometry and compact 152mm length support controlled handling in confined fields. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Allis tissue forceps with 5 × 6 interlocking teeth provide a secure heavy grasp on fascia, tough connective tissue, and specimen during general and abdominal procedures. The interlocking tooth pattern holds dense tissue without slipping while the 190mm length reaches comfortably into mid‑depth fields. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
The Allis tissue forceps features heavy interlocking 5×4 teeth designed for secure grasping of dense tissue, fascia, and bowel during general surgical procedures. The interlocking pattern distributes compressive force without crushing delicate structures, making it ideal for complex tissue handling. Its 7�" (191mm) length suits mid‑field use.
Allis tissue forceps with 5 × 6 interlocking tooth pattern are heavy‑duty instruments designed for secure grasp on dense fascia, peritoneum, and bowel tissue during abdominal surgery. The 230mm length extends reach into deeper operative fields, while the interlocking tooth geometry maintains firm hold without tissue crushing. Reusable stainless‑steel construction delivers reliable performance across many cases.
Allis tissue forceps at 159mm carry 5 × 6 interlocking teeth for secure purchase on dense tissue such as fascia, breast, and bowel. The heavier tooth count distributes grip force without excessive crush, and the ring handle keeps the hand seated during traction. Suited to general open procedures requiring firm tissue control.
Built for narrower fields, these delicate Allis tissue forceps engage fascia, peritoneum, and bowel edges with a 4 × 5 interlocking‑tooth pattern that grips firmly without crushing fine planes. The 121mm length keeps the handle clear of small incisions during superficial and pediatric general work. Stainless‑steel construction supports repeat autoclaving across busy general sets.