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Types of Hemostats

Crile Forceps
Crile Forceps

Crile clamp (krīl klamp) A clamp for temporary stoppage of blood flow. Synonym(s): Crile hemostatic forceps. Crile hemostatic forceps. standard type of hemostats with box joint, ratchet catch, long blades with cross ridging on the blade face.

Halsted Mosquito Forceps
Halsted Mosquito Forceps

Sklar® Halsted Mosquito Forceps are used in multiple procedures as a hemostat for small blood vessels. The ratcheted finger ring handle provides a secure, locking grip to halt blood flow. They are not appropriate for use with large vessels or arteries.

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Kelly Forceps
Kelly Forceps

Where it opens...half of it (toward the tip) is toothed, then the other half is smooth/flat, the flat portion is great for tying knots if you click it shut tight and twist the forceps to wrap the line around the end of the forceps.

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Kocher Forceps
Kocher Forceps

Kocher, E. Theodor, Swiss surgeon and Nobel laureate, 1841-1917. Kocher elevator Kocher approach Kocher artery forceps Kocher biliary tract incision Kocher bladder retractor ...

Mixter "Right Angle" Forceps
Mixter "Right Angle" Forceps

The Mixter Right Angle Forceps will last and remain dependable for medical personnel, thanks to the durable surgical steel construction. Look to QuickMedical for all of your medical instrument needs, including our full line of Hemostats.

Rankin Forceps
Rankin Forceps

Standard Kelly forceps are available in two lengths, 5-1/2 inches and 7 inches. Kelly forceps that have an overall length of 6-1/4 inches are referred to as Kelly-Rankin forceps. This product is straight with serrated tips and a length of 6-1/4 inches.

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Spencer Wells Artery Forceps
Spencer Wells Artery Forceps

Sklar® Spencer Wells Forceps are hemostatic forceps used to control blood flow in vessels. They have short, serrated jaws, which can completely seal small blood vessels. On larger vessels they may be used to temporarily control the blood flow, and left to be sutured later.

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