Description:
The Plastic Surgery 5½″ Kelly Hemostatic Forceps – Straight are an essential surgical instrument for achieving precise hemostasis and controlled tissue handling in plastic, reconstructive, and general surgical procedures. With a smooth action and consistent pressure, these forceps provide reliable clamping of blood vessels and small tissue bundles during delicate operations.
Constructed from high-grade O.R. surgical stainless steel, the instrument guarantees exceptional durability, rust resistance, and consistent alignment through repeated sterilization cycles. The straight jaw configuration allows surgeons to work efficiently in open fields, providing accurate linear access for tissue dissection, clamping, and ligation.
Each pair of serrated jaws is precision-milled to ensure a secure, non-slip hold while minimizing trauma to delicate tissue structures. The ratchet locking mechanism offers multiple tension settings for controlled clamping force, allowing exact adjustment according to the surgical requirement. The instrument’s satin or matte finish reduces light glare, enhancing visibility under strong surgical illumination. Ideal for both general and microsurgical procedures, these forceps combine fine craftsmanship with ergonomic comfort, ensuring consistent and repeatable surgical performance.
Key Features:
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5½″ straight design provides superior reach and precise linear control
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Finely serrated jaws ensure non-slip tissue grip without crushing
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Smooth ratchet lock for adjustable tension and secure closure
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Made from premium O.R. stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance
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Satin/matte finish reduces glare for improved visual comfort
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Balanced weight distribution minimizes hand fatigue
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Fully autoclavable for repeat sterilization without performance loss
Specifications:
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Material: Surgical Stainless Steel
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Length: 5½″ (14 cm)
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Jaw Type: Straight, Serrated
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Lock Type: Multi-Position Ratchet Lock
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Finish: Satin / Mirror Polish
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Sterilization: Fully Autoclavable
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Use: Hemostasis, Grasping, Dissection, and Tissue Manipulation

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