Long toothed artery forceps are surgical clamping instruments designed for grasping, holding, or compressing blood vessels and tissues during procedures. The extended length allows access to deep or hard-to-reach surgical sites, while the toothed jaws provide a firm, secure grip, especially on tough or slippery tissues.
Key Features:
Length: Typically ranges from 8 to 12 inches (20–30 cm)
Toothed Tips: Ensure strong grip, minimizing slippage
Ratchet Lock: Allows hands-free clamping
Material: High-quality stainless steel, reusable and autoclavable