The Carmalt Artery Forceps Longitudinal Serrations 30.4cm General Surgery Instruments designed for effective hemostasis and secure clamping of blood vessels and tissues during general and major surgical procedures. It is widely used in abdominal, gynecological, and other deep surgical operations where strong and reliable vessel control is required.
The instrument features longitudinal serrations on the jaws, providing a firm and non-slip grip on tissues and vessels. This design enhances stability and reduces the risk of slippage, making it highly effective during critical surgical steps that require controlled pressure and secure handling.
With an extended length of 30.4cm, the forceps offer excellent reach for deep surgical fields. This makes it particularly suitable for abdominal, pelvic, and complex operative procedures where access to deeper anatomical structures is necessary.
The robust construction ensures durability and consistent performance even under demanding surgical conditions. Despite its strength, the instrument allows precise control, making it suitable for both heavy-duty and delicate tissue manipulation when required.
The ergonomic finger-ring handles provide a stable and comfortable grip, while the ratchet locking mechanism allows secure clamping without continuous manual pressure. This improves surgical efficiency and ensures consistent hemostasis throughout procedures.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Carmalt Artery Forceps offer excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and long-term reliability. They are designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining structural integrity and performance.
The polished finish ensures easy cleaning and effective sterilization, meeting strict hygiene standards required in hospitals, operating rooms, and surgical centers. Fully autoclavable and reusable, they are suitable for long-term professional medical use.
The Carmalt Artery Forceps Longitudinal Serrations 30.4cm are widely used in general surgery, gynecology, vascular procedures, and major surgical interventions where strong vessel control and reliable hemostasis are essential.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Longitudinal serrated jaws for strong grip
- 30.4cm extended length for deep surgical access
- Designed for major surgical procedures
- Secure ratchet locking mechanism
- Reliable vessel and tissue clamping
- Ergonomic finger-ring handles
- Corrosion-resistant and durable material
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Stable performance in heavy-duty use
- Smooth polished finish for hygiene
- Suitable for hospital and operating room use
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Carmalt Artery Forceps Longitudinal Serrations 30.4cm |
| Instrument Type | Hemostatic Artery Forceps |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Length | 30.4 cm |
| Jaw Type | Longitudinal Serrated Jaws |
| Mechanism | Ratchet Locking System |
| Handle Type | Finger Ring Handle |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror Finish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistance | Yes |
| Application | Vessel Clamping, Hemostasis |
| Specialty | General Surgery, Gynecology, Major Surgery |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Quality | Professional Medical Grade Instrument |
FAQs
What is Carmalt Artery Forceps used for?
It is used for clamping blood vessels and controlling bleeding during major surgical procedures.
What does longitudinal serrations mean?
It refers to long grooves on the jaws that provide a strong and secure grip on tissues.
What is the length of this instrument?
It is 30.4cm long, suitable for deep surgical access.
Does it have a locking system?
Yes, it features a ratchet lock for secure clamping.
Is it reusable?
Yes, it is designed for repeated use after sterilization.
Can it be autoclaved?
Yes, it is fully autoclavable.
What material is it made from?
It is made from premium surgical-grade stainless steel.
Is it suitable for major surgery?
Yes, it is widely used in major and general surgical procedures.
Does it provide a strong grip?
Yes, the serrated jaws ensure firm and reliable vessel control.
Where is it commonly used?
It is commonly used in hospitals, operating rooms, and surgical departments.

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