Harrison Cripps Artery Forceps Curved 180mm General Surgery Artery Forceps are specialized surgical instruments designed for clamping blood vessels, achieving hemostasis, and handling tissues during a wide variety of surgical procedures. The curved jaw design provides improved access to deep operative areas, allowing surgeons to maneuver around anatomical structures while maintaining precise control throughout the procedure.
The precision serrated jaws provide a firm and reliable grip on blood vessels and tissues, helping prevent slippage while ensuring effective vessel occlusion. The curved profile enhances visibility and accessibility in confined surgical fields, making these forceps suitable for both routine and complex surgical procedures.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, Harrison Cripps Artery Forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and dependable long-term performance. They are engineered to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising jaw alignment, locking function, or gripping efficiency. The polished finish allows for easy cleaning and supports strict infection control standards required in hospitals and surgical centers.
The ergonomic finger ring handles are fitted with a precision ratchet locking mechanism that securely maintains the desired clamping pressure without continuous hand force. This feature reduces hand fatigue during prolonged procedures while improving overall surgical efficiency and control.
With an overall length of 180mm, these artery forceps provide excellent reach and maneuverability for both superficial and deeper surgical procedures. Harrison Cripps Artery Forceps are widely used in general surgery, vascular surgery, abdominal surgery, orthopedic surgery, gynecology, trauma surgery, and other medical specialties where dependable vessel clamping and hemostasis are essential.
Key Features
Curved jaws provide improved access to deep surgical sites
Precision serrated jaws ensure a secure grip on vessels and tissue
180mm length offers excellent reach and maneuverability
Ratchet locking mechanism maintains consistent clamping pressure
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
Designed for vessel clamping, hemostasis, and tissue handling
Strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant construction
Autoclavable for repeated sterilization cycles
Reusable for long-term professional surgical use
Suitable for hospitals, operating rooms, and surgical clinics
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Harrison Cripps Artery Forceps |
| Overall Length | 180mm |
| Jaw Design | Curved |
| Jaw Surface | Serrated |
| Handle Type | Finger Rings with Ratchet Lock |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Instrument Type | Artery Forceps / Hemostatic Forceps |
| Usage | Vessel clamping, hemostasis, and tissue handling |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Application | General Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Abdominal Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Gynecology, Trauma Surgery |
| Finish | Matte / Polished (varies) |
| Corrosion Resistance | High |
FAQs
What are Harrison Cripps Artery Forceps used for?
They are used to clamp blood vessels, control bleeding, and handle tissues during surgical procedures.
What is the advantage of the curved jaws?
The curved jaws improve access to deep or confined surgical areas and allow better maneuverability around anatomical structures.
Why are the jaws serrated?
The serrated jaws provide a secure, non-slip grip on blood vessels and tissues for reliable hemostasis and tissue handling.
What is the purpose of the ratchet mechanism?
The ratchet locking mechanism maintains consistent clamping pressure without continuous hand force, reducing fatigue during surgery.
What material are these forceps made from?
They are manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel for durability, strength, and corrosion resistance.
Can Harrison Cripps Artery Forceps be sterilized?
Yes, they are fully autoclavable and designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
Are these forceps reusable?
Yes, they are reusable and intended for long-term professional surgical use in hospitals, operating rooms, and clinical settings.

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