The 5 1/2″ Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw is a specialized cardiovascular and vascular surgical instrument designed to provide surgeons with precise control, improved accessibility, and reliable vessel handling during complex surgical procedures. This Kitzmiller clamp features a left angled jaw design that allows optimized approach and positioning around anatomical structures, making it particularly valuable in procedures where accurate instrument placement and controlled manipulation are essential.
The left angled jaw configuration enables surgeons to access vessels and tissues from a specific directional approach, providing improved flexibility compared with straight jaw clamps. This angled design helps enhance visibility within the operative field while allowing precise placement around delicate vascular structures. The unique jaw orientation supports efficient surgical techniques where controlled positioning and maneuverability are required.
Designed for vascular applications, the Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp provides secure vessel engagement while supporting atraumatic handling principles. The precision-engineered jaws allow controlled gripping and temporary occlusion while helping minimize unnecessary pressure on delicate tissues. This makes the instrument suitable for procedures requiring careful vessel management and reliable surgical performance.
The 5 ½-inch length provides a practical balance between reach, control, and ease of handling. Its compact design allows surgeons to perform precise movements in restricted surgical areas while maintaining excellent tactile feedback. The angled jaw profile enhances versatility, allowing improved access in challenging anatomical locations.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the 5 ½″ Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp provides exceptional strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. The stainless-steel construction allows the instrument to withstand repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles while maintaining its structural integrity and smooth operation. The polished surgical finish supports efficient cleaning and helps ensure long-term professional use.
The ergonomic design of this vascular clamp enhances surgeon comfort and operational precision. The balanced construction allows smooth opening and closing movements, providing reliable control during critical surgical steps. The carefully engineered handle and jaw mechanism support accurate manipulation while reducing unnecessary hand fatigue during extended procedures.
The 5 ½″ Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp is commonly used in cardiovascular surgery, vascular reconstruction, thoracic procedures, and specialty surgical applications. Its left angled jaw design makes it particularly useful when surgeons require directional access and controlled vessel handling in complex surgical environments.
The reusable design of this Kitzmiller surgical clamp allows integration into professional surgical instrument systems. When properly cleaned, inspected, and sterilized according to established medical protocols, it provides consistent performance and extended service life. Routine maintenance helps preserve jaw alignment, smooth operation, and overall instrument reliability.
Combining Kitzmiller precision engineering, left angled jaw functionality, and durable surgical-grade stainless-steel construction, the 5 ½″ Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp delivers the accuracy, flexibility, and reliability required for modern vascular procedures. It is an excellent choice for surgeons seeking a dependable angled vascular clamp designed for precise vessel control and efficient surgical performance.
Key Features
- Specialized Kitzmiller vascular clamp for surgical applications
- 5 ½″ length provides excellent balance and control
- Left angled jaw design improves directional access
- Designed for precise vessel handling and manipulation
- Supports controlled temporary vascular occlusion
- Helps promote atraumatic tissue management
- Precision-engineered jaws provide secure gripping
- Suitable for cardiovascular and vascular procedures
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant construction supports repeated sterilization
- Ergonomic design enhances surgeon comfort
- Durable construction ensures long-term professional use
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 5 ½″ Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp |
| Instrument Type | Vascular Surgical Clamp |
| Overall Length | 5 ½ Inches |
| Jaw Design | Left Angled Jaw |
| Application | Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery |
| Specialty | Vascular Surgery / Cardiac Surgery |
| Function | Vessel Control and Temporary Occlusion |
| Material | Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Design Feature | Directional Angled Jaw Configuration |
| Use | Professional Surgical Procedures |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Compatible with Standard Surgical Sterilization Methods |
| Finish | Surgical Polished Finish |
FAQs
Q1: What is the 5 ½″ Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp used for?
This clamp is used for vascular and cardiovascular procedures requiring precise vessel control and directional access.
Q2: What is the advantage of a left angled jaw design?
A left angled jaw allows improved positioning and access when approaching vessels from a specific surgical direction.
Q3: Is this Kitzmiller clamp suitable for cardiovascular surgery?
Yes, it is designed for professional vascular, cardiac, and thoracic surgical applications.
Q4: What material is this surgical clamp made from?
It is manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
Q5: Can the Kitzmiller Left Angled Jaw Clamp be reused?
Yes, it is designed for repeated professional use when properly cleaned, maintained, and sterilized.
Q6: How does an angled jaw improve surgical performance?
An angled jaw provides better access, visibility, and control in complex operative areas.
Q7: Why choose a Kitzmiller vascular clamp?
Kitzmiller clamps are designed for precision vessel handling, reliable performance, and controlled surgical manipulation.

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