The 26cm Weber Aortic Clamp Left is a precision-engineered cardiovascular surgical instrument designed for controlled occlusion and manipulation of the aorta during advanced cardiac and vascular procedures. This specialized Weber aortic clamp is commonly used by cardiovascular surgeons for temporary vessel control during aortic repair, vascular reconstruction, and other surgical applications requiring accurate management of major blood vessels. Its left-sided configuration provides enhanced positioning and accessibility, allowing surgeons to perform procedures with improved control and efficiency.
Aortic clamps play an essential role in cardiovascular surgery by providing temporary interruption of blood flow while allowing surgeons to perform critical repairs and reconstructions. The Weber Aortic Clamp Left is designed to provide secure vessel engagement and controlled compression while supporting careful handling of delicate vascular structures. Its specialized left pattern allows surgeons to approach the operative field from a favorable angle, making it valuable in procedures where precise instrument orientation is required.
With an overall length of 26cm, this Weber Aortic Clamp offers excellent reach and maneuverability for deep surgical fields. The extended design allows surgeons to access challenging anatomical areas while maintaining accurate control and visibility. The length makes it suitable for complex cardiovascular procedures where standard-size clamps may not provide sufficient access.
The left-oriented design of this aortic clamp enhances surgical versatility by allowing improved positioning during specific procedures. This configuration helps surgeons work around anatomical structures more effectively while maintaining a stable grip and controlled application. The carefully engineered design supports accurate placement and reliable vessel management throughout the surgical procedure.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the 26cm Weber Aortic Clamp Left provides excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The high-quality stainless steel construction allows the instrument to withstand repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles while maintaining its mechanical strength, alignment, and smooth operation. The satin surgical finish supports easy maintenance and meets professional operating room standards.
The precision jaws of the Weber Aortic Clamp are designed to provide secure and controlled vessel occlusion. The jaw structure helps distribute pressure evenly across the vessel surface, supporting effective clamping while minimizing unnecessary stress on vascular tissues. This makes the instrument suitable for delicate cardiovascular procedures requiring dependable aortic control.
The ergonomic handle design provides surgeons with improved comfort and control during lengthy operations. The balanced construction allows smooth manipulation, while the locking mechanism enables secure positioning and consistent pressure maintenance. This supports greater procedural efficiency and reduces fatigue during complex cardiovascular surgeries.
The 26cm Weber Aortic Clamp Left is an essential instrument for cardiovascular surgery departments, hospitals, and specialized vascular centers. Its combination of extended reach, left-sided configuration, durable construction, and precision functionality makes it a reliable choice for surgeons performing advanced aortic procedures.
Designed for professional surgical use, this reusable aortic clamp delivers consistent performance when properly cleaned, sterilized, and maintained. The Weber Aortic Clamp Left combines precision engineering, durable materials, and practical surgical design to support accurate vessel control and successful cardiovascular procedures.
Key Features
- 26cm Weber Aortic Clamp Left for cardiovascular surgery
- Left-oriented design improves surgical access and positioning
- Designed for controlled aortic occlusion and vessel management
- Extended length provides enhanced reach in deep surgical fields
- Precision jaws ensure secure and reliable clamping
- Suitable for aortic repair and vascular procedures
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Durable construction supports repeated sterilization cycles
- Ergonomic handle provides comfortable surgical control
- Locking mechanism ensures stable positioning
- Corrosion-resistant finish for extended instrument life
- Designed for professional cardiovascular operating rooms
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Weber Aortic Clamp |
| Size | 26cm |
| Pattern | Left |
| Instrument Type | Aortic Vascular Clamp |
| Application | Cardiovascular and Aortic Surgery |
| Design | Weber Clamp Pattern |
| Jaw Type | Precision Vascular Jaws |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin Surgical Finish |
| Handle Mechanism | Locking Ratchet |
| Sterilization | Compatible with Standard Sterilization Methods |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Applications |
| Reusable | Yes |
FAQs
1. What is a 26cm Weber Aortic Clamp Left used for?
The 26cm Weber Aortic Clamp Left is used for controlled aortic occlusion and vessel management during cardiovascular and vascular procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the left-sided Weber Aortic Clamp design?
The left-sided design provides improved access, positioning, and maneuverability during procedures requiring specific instrument orientation.
3. Why is a longer 26cm aortic clamp useful?
The extended length provides better reach and control when working in deeper operative fields.
4. What material is the Weber Aortic Clamp made from?
The clamp is manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization capability.
5. Can the Weber Aortic Clamp Left be reused after sterilization?
Yes, it is a reusable surgical instrument designed for professional use with proper cleaning and sterilization procedures.
6. Which specialties use Weber Aortic Clamps?
Weber Aortic Clamps are commonly used in cardiovascular surgery, vascular surgery, and procedures requiring precise aortic control.

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