Kelly Hemostat Locking Forceps Straight 16 cm
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✔️ Straight 16 cm forceps for precise clamping and tissue handling
✔️ Features a secure ratchet locking mechanism for firm grip
✔️ Serrated jaws prevent slippage during use
✔️ Made from high-quality stainless steel – durable and rust-resistant
✔️ Autoclavable and reusable – ideal for surgical and clinical use
Description
The Kelly Hemostat Locking Forceps (Straight, 16 cm) is a precision surgical instrument widely used for clamping blood vessels, holding tissue, and handling small objects during medical procedures. Crafted from high-grade stainless steel, these forceps feature a straight jaw and a secure locking mechanism, allowing firm grip and control during surgical or clinical tasks. Ideal for general surgery, dental, veterinary, and laboratory use, these forceps are autoclavable, rust-resistant, and designed for long-term professional performance.
Key Features:
✅ Straight Jaw Design: Provides easy access in tight surgical fields.
✅ Locking Mechanism: Ratchet lock system ensures secure grip on tissues or vessels.
✅ High-Quality Stainless Steel: Corrosion-resistant and built for repeated sterilization.
✅ Serrated Tips: Prevent slippage during use, ensuring precise control.
✅ 16 cm Length: Ideal size for general-purpose surgical applications.
✅ Autoclavable: Fully sterilizable and reusable for clinical environments.
✅ Multi-Purpose Use: Suitable for surgical, dental, veterinary, and first aid kits.
Uses:
Clamping and holding blood vessels during surgical procedures
Grasping and manipulating soft tissues
Removing small objects or debris
Controlling bleeding in minor or major surgeries
Ideal for surgical kits, veterinary clinics, and emergency responders
Q1. What is the primary function of Kelly Hemostat Forceps?
A: They are mainly used for clamping blood vessels or controlling bleeding during surgical procedures.
Q2. Can these forceps be sterilized?
A: Yes, they are fully autoclavable and designed for repeated sterilization.
Q3. Are these forceps suitable for non-medical use?
A: Absolutely. They are also used in labs, first aid kits, hobby projects, and veterinary care.
Q4. What is the difference between straight and curved Kelly forceps?
A: Straight forceps offer better access to flat or open areas, while curved forceps are better for reaching around structures.
Q5. Is the locking mechanism adjustable?
A: Yes, the ratchet mechanism offers multiple lock positions for customized grip control.




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