- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: BR60-50231
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Does the DeBakey jaw design help minimize tissue trauma?
Yes, the DeBakey jaw configuration is specifically engineered for atraumatic clamping. It provides a secure, reliable grip on blood vessels while minimizing the risk of tissue damage during vascular procedures.
Is this clamp suitable for deep surgical access?
Absolutely. With an overall length of 9 ¾ inches and a 4-inch tip length, this instrument is purpose-built to provide the necessary reach and leverage required for navigating abdominal aorta procedures.
Is the curved profile beneficial for abdominal surgery?
Yes, the curved geometry is a critical design feature. It is specifically shaped to allow surgeons to achieve optimal access angles and better maneuverability within the confined space of the abdominal cavity.
Is this a factory-new surgical instrument?
Yes, this BR Surgical Zanger Clamp is supplied in factory new condition, ensuring you receive an unused, high-quality instrument that meets professional standards for clinical use.
Does the product ship directly from the manufacturer?
Yes, this item ships directly from BR Surgical. This process ensures that the instrument is handled according to manufacturer standards and maintains its integrity from production to arrival.
Is this instrument designed for specialized vascular use?
Yes, it is a highly specialized tool intended exclusively for vascular and abdominal surgical procedures. Its construction and jaw design are tailored for the demands of the operating theatre.
Can you confirm the precise dimensions of this clamp?
The clamp is manufactured to the following specifications for consistent performance:
- Tip Length: 4 inches
- Overall Length: 9 ¾ inches
Is the construction quality suitable for hospital environments?
Yes. This instrument is designed for use in professional clinical and hospital operating theatre environments, meeting the rigorous demands of vascular surgery.
How long is the expected lead time?
The typical lead time is 7 days, with an estimated total delivery window of 1 to 2 weeks.
Is the jaw texture designed for a secure grip?
Yes, the DeBakey jaws feature fine, horizontal serrations. These are precision-engineered to maintain a secure hold on vessels while remaining gentle enough to prevent unnecessary trauma during occlusion.