The Fickling Artery Forceps Angled To Side With Partly Serrated Jaws are precision-engineered surgical instruments designed for effective clamping, grasping, and manipulation of blood vessels and tissues during operative procedures. These forceps are commonly used in general surgery and procedures where angled access and controlled vessel handling are required.
The instrument features jaws angled to the side, allowing improved maneuverability and access in areas where straight artery forceps may be difficult to position. This angled configuration helps surgeons approach vessels and tissues from a more suitable working angle while maintaining visibility of the operative field.
The partly serrated jaws provide a secure grip while allowing controlled handling of vessels and delicate tissues. The serrated section improves holding strength and helps reduce slipping during clamping and manipulation.
Equipped with a ratchet locking mechanism, Fickling Artery Forceps maintain consistent pressure and allow secure positioning without continuous manual force. The ergonomic finger-ring handles provide comfortable handling and precise control throughout surgical procedures.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, these artery forceps offer excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The satin finish supports easy cleaning and reduces glare under operating room lighting. Fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization procedures, they are designed for repeated professional use.
The Fickling Artery Forceps Angled to Side with Partly Serrated Jaws combine specialized angled design, secure gripping capability, and durable construction to provide dependable performance in surgical environments.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Side-angled jaw design for improved access
- Partly serrated jaws for secure gripping
- Designed for vessel clamping and hemostasis
- Ratchet locking mechanism for controlled pressure
- Excellent maneuverability in confined areas
- Ergonomic finger-ring handles
- Precision-aligned working ends
- Satin finish minimizes operating room glare
- Corrosion-resistant and durable
- Fully reusable and autoclavable
- Suitable for general surgical applications
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Fickling Artery Forceps |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Artery Forceps |
| Jaw Design | Angled to Side |
| Jaw Surface | Partly Serrated |
| Locking Mechanism | Ratchet |
| Function | Vessel Clamping & Tissue Handling |
| Handle Type | Finger Ring Handle |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Autoclavable | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Specialty | General Surgery |
| Applications | Hemostasis, Vessel Control, Tissue Manipulation, Surgical Procedures |
FAQs
1. What are Fickling Artery Forceps used for?
They are used for clamping blood vessels, controlling bleeding, and manipulating tissues during surgical procedures.
2. What is the benefit of side-angled jaws?
Side-angled jaws improve access and allow better positioning in difficult-to-reach surgical areas.
3. What is the purpose of partly serrated jaws?
Partly serrated jaws provide a secure grip while allowing controlled handling of tissues and vessels.
4. Do these artery forceps have a locking mechanism?
Yes. They feature a ratchet mechanism that maintains secure jaw closure during use.
5. What material are Fickling Artery Forceps made from?
They are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance.
6. Can these forceps be sterilized and reused?
Yes. They are fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization procedures.
7. Which procedures use angled artery forceps?
They are commonly used in general surgery and procedures requiring precise vessel control and angled access.
8. Are Fickling Artery Forceps Angled to Side with Partly Serrated Jaws suitable for professional medical use?
Yes. They are designed for qualified healthcare professionals in hospitals, operating rooms, and surgical centers requiring reliable surgical forceps.

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