Gastric and Intestinal Clamps
Intestinal clamps are large self-retaining forceps with a primary function to occlude the bowel lumen.
These clamps are indeed tissue forceps to allow firm holding of stomach and intestines.
The non-crushing intestinal clamps do not cause permanent injury to the wall of the held viscus.
• They occlude the viscus lumen and prevent spillage of infected bowel contents.
• Temporarily occlude circulation in the bowel wall and thus keep the operative field free of blood.
• Facilitate anastomosis by allowing the bowel ends to be approximated and manipulated.
The Varieties used are :
Doyans
Kockers
Lanes
Lane twin
Lloyds Davies rectal
Payers
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