The Sawtell Artery Forceps Curved, Partly Serrated Jaws, 180mm Surgical Forceps are high-quality surgical instruments engineered to provide dependable hemostasis through the secure clamping of blood vessels during general and specialty surgical procedures. Their curved jaw profile allows improved access around anatomical structures, making them particularly useful in confined or deep operative fields.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, these artery forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The partly serrated jaws provide a firm, controlled grip on vessels and soft tissues while helping minimize slippage during clamping and dissection.
Measuring 180 mm in overall length, the instrument offers an ideal balance of reach and precision for a wide variety of surgical applications. The curved jaws enhance visibility and maneuverability, allowing surgeons to safely isolate vessels and perform accurate tissue manipulation.
The ergonomic finger ring handles provide a secure and comfortable grip, while the integrated ratchet locking mechanism enables controlled clamping pressure and maintains a stable hold without continuous hand pressure. This design reduces hand fatigue and improves efficiency during lengthy procedures.
The polished finish enhances resistance to corrosion and staining while simplifying cleaning and sterilization. Designed for repeated professional use, the Sawtell Artery Forceps maintain their jaw alignment, ratchet function, and structural integrity through frequent autoclave sterilization cycles.
Ideal for hospitals, surgical centers, emergency departments, outpatient clinics, and specialty healthcare facilities, the Sawtell Artery Forceps Curved, Partly Serrated Jaws, 180 mm combine precision engineering, durable stainless steel construction, and dependable clamping performance for modern surgical practice.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Curved jaws for improved surgical access
- Partly serrated jaws for secure vessel clamping
- Overall length of 180 mm
- Designed for effective hemostasis and tissue handling
- Precision-aligned jaws for reliable performance
- Ratchet locking mechanism for secure clamping
- Ergonomic finger ring handles for comfortable control
- Lightweight and well-balanced construction
- Corrosion and stain resistant
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Suitable for general and specialty surgical procedures
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Sawtell Artery Forceps Curved, Partly Serrated Jaws, 180 mm |
| Category | Surgical Artery Forceps |
| Instrument Type | Hemostatic Forceps |
| Overall Length | 180 mm |
| Jaw Style | Curved |
| Jaw Surface | Partly Serrated |
| Handle Type | Finger Ring Handle |
| Locking Mechanism | Ratchet Lock |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin/Polished Finish |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile (Autoclavable Before Use) |
| Autoclavable | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
| Applications | General Surgery, Hemostasis, Vessel Clamping, Soft Tissue Handling, General Surgical Procedures |
| Cleaning Method | Manual and Ultrasonic Cleaning Compatible |
FAQs
1. What are Sawtell Artery Forceps used for?
They are used to clamp blood vessels, control bleeding, and grasp soft tissues during general and specialty surgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the curved jaws?
The curved jaws provide improved access around anatomical structures and allow better visibility when working in deeper or restricted surgical fields.
3. What do the partly serrated jaws provide?
The partly serrated jaws offer a secure grip on blood vessels and tissues while helping reduce slippage during clamping.
4. What is the overall length of the forceps?
The forceps measure 180 mm in overall length.
5. What material are the forceps made from?
They are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel for excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting performance.
6. Can the forceps be autoclaved?
Yes. They are fully autoclavable and compatible with standard steam sterilization procedures.
7. In which surgical specialties are these forceps commonly used?
They are widely used in general surgery, vascular surgery, gynecology, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, and other procedures requiring reliable vessel clamping and hemostasis.

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