Designed for secure grasping and clamping of tissue and vessels where a firm hold is required. Featuring the classic Ochsner‑Kocher jaw configuration, the instrument incorporates 1 × 2 interlocking teeth at the distal tip to prevent slippage when clamping dense tissue or vessels. These forceps are widely used in general surgery, ENT, cardiovascular, and open surgical procedures where reliable hemostasis and tissue control are essential. The ratcheted finger‑ring handle allows controlled locking pressure, enabling the surgeon to maintain clamping force without continuous manual compression.
Key Features
- Ochsner‑Kocher jaw pattern
Designed for firm tissue and vessel clamping requiring enhanced grip - 1 × 2 toothed tips
Prevent tissue slippage during secure hemostatic control - Straight profile
Allows precise alignment and direct visualization during open procedures - Ratcheted finger‑ring handle
Provides adjustable, hands‑free locking pressure - Surgical stainless steel construction
Suitable for repeated sterilization and long‑term clinical use
Dimensions
- Overall Length:
≈ 5 1⁄2 in (14 cm) - Toothing:
1 × 2 teeth
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