The 9 3/4″ Cooley Coarctation Clamp Straight Shank, Straight Jaw is a precision cardiovascular surgical instrument designed for controlled management of blood vessels during complex cardiac and vascular procedures. This specialized Cooley clamp is commonly used by cardiovascular surgeons during coarctation repair, aortic procedures, and other operations requiring temporary vascular occlusion and accurate vessel handling. The straight shank and straight jaw configuration provide a direct approach, allowing surgeons to achieve precise placement, excellent visibility, and reliable control throughout the procedure.
Designed for demanding cardiovascular applications, this Cooley Coarctation Clamp provides secure vessel compression while supporting careful tissue management. The straight jaw profile allows direct engagement with the target vessel, providing consistent contact and stable positioning. This design is especially useful in procedures where accurate alignment and controlled occlusion are necessary for safe and effective surgical performance.
The straight shank design enhances maneuverability and allows surgeons to work with a direct instrument orientation. This configuration provides predictable handling characteristics, making it easier to position the clamp accurately within the operative field. The combination of straight shank and straight jaw design makes this instrument suitable for cardiovascular procedures requiring precision and dependable vascular control.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the 9 3/4″ Cooley Coarctation Clamp delivers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting reliability. The high-quality stainless steel construction ensures the clamp maintains its structural strength and smooth operation through repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles. Its durable finish supports easy maintenance and meets the requirements of professional hospital and surgical environments.
The ergonomic handle design provides surgeons with improved comfort and precise control during extended procedures. The integrated ratchet locking mechanism allows secure positioning and controlled pressure application, helping maintain stable vessel occlusion without continuous manual force. This feature improves efficiency and supports accurate surgical techniques during complex cardiovascular operations.
The Cooley Coarctation Clamp is widely recognized for its role in cardiovascular and vascular surgery due to its dependable performance and precision engineering. It is designed to assist surgeons during procedures involving congenital cardiovascular conditions, aortic repair, and major vessel reconstruction. The carefully manufactured jaw structure provides reliable clamping while helping minimize unnecessary tissue trauma.
With an overall length of 9 3/4 inches, this surgical clamp offers a practical balance between reach and control. It allows access to deeper surgical areas while maintaining excellent handling and visibility. The size and design make it a valuable instrument for cardiovascular operating rooms, specialty hospitals, and surgical centers requiring high-quality vascular clamps.
The 9 3/4″ Cooley Coarctation Clamp Straight Shank, Straight Jaw combines advanced surgical design, durable materials, and ergonomic functionality to meet the needs of modern cardiac surgery. Its precision construction, reliable occlusion capability, and professional-grade performance make it an essential instrument for surgeons requiring accuracy and consistency during vascular procedures. Proper cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance help ensure extended service life and dependable clinical performance.
Key Features
- 9 3/4″ Cooley Coarctation Clamp for cardiovascular procedures
- Straight shank design for direct surgical access and control
- Straight jaw configuration for precise vessel engagement
- Designed for coarctation repair and vascular occlusion procedures
- Suitable for aortic and major vessel management
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Provides secure and controlled vascular clamping
- Ergonomic handle design improves surgeon comfort
- Ratchet locking mechanism ensures stable positioning
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long-term durability
- Compatible with standard sterilization methods
- Designed for professional cardiac operating rooms
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Cooley Coarctation Clamp |
| Size | 9 3/4 inches |
| Shank Type | Straight Shank |
| Jaw Type | Straight Jaw |
| Instrument Type | Cardiovascular Vascular Clamp |
| Application | Coarctation Repair, Aortic and Vascular Surgery |
| Clamp Design | Cooley Pattern |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin Surgical Finish |
| Handle Mechanism | Ratchet Lock |
| Sterilization | Compatible with Standard Sterilization Procedures |
| Usage | Professional Cardiac Surgery |
| Reusable | Yes |
FAQs
1. What is a 9 3/4″ Cooley Coarctation Clamp used for?
The 9 3/4″ Cooley Coarctation Clamp is used for controlled vessel occlusion during coarctation repair, aortic procedures, and cardiovascular surgeries.
2. What is the advantage of a straight shank and straight jaw design?
The straight shank and straight jaw provide direct access, accurate positioning, and reliable vessel control during surgical procedures.
3. Is this Cooley clamp suitable for aortic surgery?
Yes, this clamp is commonly used in cardiovascular procedures involving the aorta and major blood vessels.
4. What material is used to manufacture this surgical clamp?
The instrument is made from high-quality surgical stainless steel, offering durability, corrosion resistance, and sterilization compatibility.
5. Can the Cooley Coarctation Clamp be reused after sterilization?
Yes, it is a reusable surgical instrument designed for repeated professional use with proper cleaning and sterilization.
6. Why are Cooley Coarctation Clamps used in cardiac surgery?
Cooley Coarctation Clamps provide precise vessel control, dependable locking performance, and durable construction required for complex cardiovascular procedures.

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.