The 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp Jaws 55° is a specialized vascular surgical instrument designed for precise control, temporary occlusion, and manipulation of peripheral blood vessels during cardiovascular and vascular procedures. Manufactured for professional surgical applications, this Cooley vascular clamp combines a compact 6 1/2-inch design with 55° angled jaws to provide surgeons with improved access, enhanced maneuverability, and dependable vessel management in complex operative environments.
The 55° angled jaw design allows surgeons to approach blood vessels from a more favorable angle, making this peripheral vascular clamp particularly useful in procedures where anatomical positioning requires additional flexibility. The angled configuration improves visibility and instrument placement while helping maintain accurate control over delicate vascular structures. This makes the clamp suitable for peripheral artery surgery, vascular reconstruction, bypass procedures, and other operations requiring controlled vessel occlusion.
With its 6 1/2-inch length, this Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp provides an excellent balance between precision and accessibility. The shorter profile allows smooth handling in confined surgical fields while maintaining the strength and stability required for effective vascular control. The carefully engineered jaws are designed to provide secure contact with vessels while supporting even pressure distribution to minimize unnecessary tissue stress during clamping.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp offers outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The high-quality stainless steel construction allows the instrument to withstand repeated sterilization procedures while preserving its alignment, mechanical performance, and smooth operational function. The polished surgical finish supports easy cleaning and helps maintain proper infection control standards in medical facilities.
The ergonomic design of this vascular clamp enhances surgeon comfort and precision during procedures. Its balanced weight and smooth handle operation allow controlled movements, reducing hand fatigue during extended surgical use. The reliable locking mechanism helps maintain consistent jaw positioning, providing surgeons with confidence during critical stages of vascular operations.
The Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp Jaws 55° is widely used in cardiovascular surgery, vascular surgery, and peripheral vascular procedures. It is an important component of surgical instrument collections in hospitals, specialty clinics, and cardiovascular operating rooms. Its angled jaw design and dependable construction make it an effective solution for surgeons requiring accurate and stable vessel management.
Proper maintenance is essential to ensure the continued performance and longevity of this reusable surgical instrument. After each procedure, the clamp should be thoroughly cleaned, inspected for proper function, and sterilized according to approved medical instrument care guidelines. Routine maintenance helps preserve jaw alignment, locking performance, and overall instrument durability.
For healthcare professionals seeking a reliable and precise vascular clamp, the 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp Jaws 55° provides excellent surgical control, ergonomic handling, and long-lasting performance. Its specialized angled jaws, compact design, and high-quality construction make it a valuable instrument for modern vascular and cardiovascular surgical applications.
Key Features
- 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp for vascular surgery applications
- 55° angled jaws provide improved surgical access and maneuverability
- Designed for temporary vessel occlusion and vascular control
- Suitable for peripheral artery and cardiovascular procedures
- Precision-engineered jaws support secure vessel handling
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Compact design allows effective use in confined surgical areas
- Ergonomic construction improves surgeon comfort and control
- Durable design supports repeated clinical use
- Corrosion-resistant finish enhances instrument lifespan
- Compatible with standard cleaning and sterilization procedures
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp Jaws 55° |
| Instrument Type | Peripheral Vascular Clamp |
| Surgical Specialty | Vascular / Cardiovascular Surgery |
| Overall Length | 6 1/2 inches |
| Jaw Angle | 55° |
| Jaw Design | Angled Jaws |
| Application | Peripheral vessel occlusion and control |
| Material | Surgical-grade stainless steel |
| Function | Temporary vascular clamping |
| Design | Cooley-style vascular clamp |
| Finish | Polished surgical finish |
| Sterilization | Compatible with standard sterilization methods |
| Reusable | Yes |
FAQs
1. What is the 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp used for?
The 6 1/2″ Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp is used for controlled vessel occlusion and manipulation during peripheral vascular and cardiovascular surgical procedures.
2. What is the purpose of the 55° angled jaws?
The 55° angled jaws improve surgical access and allow surgeons to position the clamp more effectively around vessels in challenging anatomical locations.
3. Is this clamp suitable for cardiovascular surgery?
Yes, this Cooley vascular clamp is commonly used in cardiovascular and peripheral vascular procedures requiring precise vessel control.
4. What material is the Cooley Peripheral Vascular Clamp made from?
It is manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel, offering durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization capability.
5. Can this vascular clamp be reused after sterilization?
Yes, the instrument is reusable when properly cleaned, inspected, maintained, and sterilized according to medical guidelines.
6. Why choose a Cooley vascular clamp with angled jaws?
Angled Cooley vascular clamps provide improved maneuverability, visibility, and control during delicate vascular procedures.

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