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The Rochester-Ochsner artery forceps delivers precise hemostatic control with its 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern, ideal for firm vessel and ligature grip during general surgical hemorrhage control. The straight geometry and extended 260mm length support vascular work in deep abdominal fields. Stainless-steel construction provides lasting durability across repeated surgical cases.
Features & Benefits
This Rochester‑Ochsner artery forceps features a straight 1×2 tooth pattern and extends to 14" (356mm) for exceptional reach during deep vascular isolation and hemostasis. The interlocking teeth provide secure vessel grip at length without compromising control. Ideal for extended‑reach vascular work.
The curved Rochester‑Ochsner forceps at 159mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern for grasping vessels, tissue, and pedicles during general surgical hemostasis where additional tooth purchase is wanted. The ratcheted hinge locks the clamp without sustained operator force.
The Rochester‑Ochsner curved forceps provide powerful, reliable hemostasis across deep and difficult‑to‑reach vascular anatomy. The curved geometry enhances access to peritoneal and pelvic vessels. At 10" (254mm), this extended length reaches deep surgical sites while maintaining secure jaw interlocking.
This curved Rochester-Ochsner hemostatic forceps is designed for ergonomic vessel and tissue control in abdominal and general surgery. The standard curve improves the surgeon's approach angle to vascular structures, while the jaw geometry provides reliable hemostatic pressure. The 140mm working length and stainless-steel construction support sustained durability across routine surgical use.
These Rochester‑Ochsner forceps provide heavy‑duty vascular and tissue clamping through their fine‑toothed jaw pattern. The curved 184mm length extends reach into deeper abdominal and thoracic fields while maintaining consistent ratcheted hemostasis. The proven design supports lengthy vascular procedures.
Rochester-Ochsner forceps with 1 × 2 tooth interlocking pattern and ratchet lock provide controlled hemostatic clamping of vessels and tissue pedicles during abdominal and gynecological procedures. The straight geometry and 159mm length support precise placement and sustained vascular control. Locked position prevents unintended release during critical hemostasis.
Rochester-Ochsner clamp measuring 7-1/4" 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.
Rochester-Ochsner clamp measuring 8" 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.
This Rochester‑Ochsner straight forceps features 1 × 2 interlocking teeth designed for reliable grasping of dense tissue during general surgical procedures. The 1 × 2 tooth pattern distributes grip across the tissue surface without excessive crushing. Its 229mm working length and straight configuration provide stable control during tissue approximation and wound closure.
Straight Rochester‑Ochsner forceps add a 1 × 2 toothed grip to the standard heavy clamp pattern, giving secure purchase on tough fascia and tissue pedicles that might otherwise slip. The 159mm shaft and straight orientation suit linear vessel and pedicle control during general and gynecologic dissection.
The straight Rochester‑Ochsner forceps at 254mm provides extended reach for grasping and retracting tissue in deep abdominal and pelvic operative fields. The clamping action and ratcheted handle enable secure hemostasis on vessels and tissue bundles. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeat surgical use.
This Rochester‑Ochsner forceps combines heavy tissue grasping capability with curved blade geometry and a 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern for secure hemorrhage control. At 159mm, it provides substantial reach for deep abdominal clamping while the ratcheted lock mechanism ensures reliable hemostasis across extended procedures.
Curved Rochester‑Pean artery forceps at 203mm clamp vessels and soft tissue during deeper abdominal hemostasis. The curved profile tracks tissue planes around the clamped structure, and the moderate length reaches mid‑depth vessels without bringing the operator's hand into the wound.
Curved Rochester‑Pean forceps at 159mm clamp larger vessels and bulkier tissue pedicles than standard mosquito patterns. The robust jaws and standard curve permit secure occlusion around dense fascia or visceral pedicles during general and gynecologic dissection. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Rochester‑Pean curved forceps provides extended 184mm reach for hemostasis in deeper abdominal or vascular fields. The curved geometry follows vessel anatomy while the positive ratchet lock maintains secure clamping through prolonged procedures. Its proven design supports high‑volume general surgery hemostasis.
Schaedel cross‑action towel clamps secure surgical drapes and towels to one another during operative field setup. The perforating design pierces towel layers to lock the drape barrier in place. Polished stainless steel surface resists corrosion and simplifies reprocessing between cases.
Schnidt forceps in straight configuration offer reliable hemostatic clamping for general tissue grasping and temporary vessel occlusion. The matte finish reduces glare during prolonged procedures, while the 191mm length provides comfortable reach in standard-depth operative fields. Stainless steel construction ensures consistent performance across repeated sterilization cycles.
These Schnidt hemostatic tonsil forceps feature a gentle curve and one open ring handle for controlled manipulation during oropharyngeal procedures. The half-curved profile navigates tonsillar tissues and shallow neck structures with reduced trauma. At 191mm, the extended reach supports access beyond standard-depth fields while maintaining hemostatic reliability.
Schnidt tonsil forceps feature a half‑curved jaw geometry designed for secure grasping of tonsillar and soft palate tissue during oro‑pharyngeal surgery. The closed finger ring handle provides balanced ergonomics during prolonged dissection. Extended 191mm shaft supports reach into posterior oral structures.
Schnidt tonsil forceps in standard-curve configuration with closed ring handles deliver controlled hemostatic grip during oropharyngeal work. The dual ring design distributes force evenly across the operator's fingers, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures. The 191mm length offers balanced reach for tonsillar and adjacent neck exposures.
Shallcross cystic duct forceps with fully curved blade and serrated jaws provide secure, atraumatic grip on the cystic artery and duct during cholecystectomy. The serrated working edge prevents instrument slippage during critical vascular control. The curved 203mm geometry extends reach and visibility in hepatocystic triangle work.
The Silber vasovasostomy clamp set includes one precision micro vise and two micro clamps for controlled tissue apposition during microsurgical vas reconstruction. These specialized instruments support atraumatic vessel wall handling and secure positioning during suturing. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains reliability across many microsurgical cases.
Skillman mosquito forceps angle 20 degrees at the tip, giving the surgeon access to vessels and small structures that a straight or fully curved jaw would miss. The 130mm length keeps the working hand clear of the field, and stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing across busy case loads.
The Strauss meatus clamp secures the urethral meatus during urologic procedures requiring controlled hemorrhage management. The clamp's proven design provides reliable compression without mucosal trauma. The instrument supports both diagnostic and operative urologic workflows.
These Thomas-Allis tissue forceps feature a heavy 6 × 7 interlocking-tooth pattern on 7.25mm-wide jaws, designed for secure grasping of dense tissues like fascia, breast, and bowel during general abdominal procedures. At 203mm, the extended length supports deep-field tissue manipulation and retraction.
Thoms‑Allis tissue forceps feature a 6 × 7 interlocking-tooth configuration for secure grip on tough fascial and visceral tissue. The larger tooth pattern distributes clamping force over broader surface area, reducing tissue trauma while maintaining reliable hold. The 203mm extended length supports deep-field applications including bowel and omental retraction.
These large non‑perforating towel clamps secure surgical drapes and towels to one another during field setup, holding without piercing the drape so sterile barriers remain intact. The smooth jaw design grips drape edges firmly while the ratchet locks the clamp at the chosen tension. The 132mm length suits standard draping setups across general operating cases.
Straight utility sterilizer grasping forceps at 203mm lift and transfer hot instruments out of autoclaves, washers, and ultrasonic baths without burning the operator. The long shanks keep the hand clear of steam and hot surfaces. Stainless‑steel construction holds up to repeated thermal cycling.