Hemostats
The function of hemostat forceps is to stop or prevent bleeding.
They look very much
like scissors and incorporate a rachet lock on spring steel handles and
crushing jaws instead of blades.
Artery forceps are
primarily for holding open ends of bleeding blood vessels.
The tips have
serrations with or without teeth to provide a firm grip.
There is also a locking
device this allows the vessels to be held while others can be dealt with.
The handles have rings
to accommodate the fingers. The tissue is grasped between the jaw tips. The
varieties are:
• Spencer-Wells artery
forceps
• Crile artery forceps
• Dunhill artery forceps
• Rochester-Ochsner forceps
• Kocher artery forceps
• Moynihan artery forceps
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