Kelly Hemostat Locking Forceps Straight 16 cm
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✔️ Straight 16 cm forceps for precise clamping and tissue handling
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✔️ Features a secure ratchet locking mechanism for firm grip
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✔️ Serrated jaws prevent slippage during use
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✔️ Made from high-quality stainless steel – durable and rust-resistant
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✔️ 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:
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✅ Straight Jaw Design: Provides easy access in tight surgical fields.
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✅ Locking Mechanism: Ratchet lock system ensures secure grip on tissues or vessels.
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✅ High-Quality Stainless Steel: Corrosion-resistant and built for repeated sterilization.
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✅ Serrated Tips: Prevent slippage during use, ensuring precise control.
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✅ 16 cm Length: Ideal size for general-purpose surgical applications.
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✅ Autoclavable: Fully sterilizable and reusable for clinical environments.
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✅ Multi-Purpose Use: Suitable for surgical, dental, veterinary, and first aid kits.
Uses:
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Clamping and holding blood vessels during surgical procedures
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Grasping and manipulating soft tissues
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Removing small objects or debris
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Controlling bleeding in minor or major surgeries
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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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