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Description

Kocher-Ochsner Forceps key features:

  • Effective locking ratchet
  • Robust grip
  • Secure grasp on heavy tissue and when clamping off bleeding blood vessels
  • Toothed
  • Straight
  • 185mm

Frequently asked questions

Does the ratchet mechanism provide a secure hold?
<p>Yes. The <strong>effective locking ratchet mechanism</strong> is a primary feature designed to maintain the instrument in a closed position without the need for constant manual pressure, which significantly enhances surgical efficiency.</p>
Is this tool suitable for heavy tissue manipulation?
<p>Absolutely. The forceps are specifically engineered for <strong>securely grasping heavy tissue</strong> and clamping off bleeding blood vessels, making them a reliable choice for demanding surgical applications.</p>
Do the jaws provide a firm grip?
<p>The forceps feature <strong>toothed jaws</strong> that are designed to provide maximum purchase and friction on tissue, ensuring a secure and stable grasp during use.</p>
Is this a factory-new surgical instrument?
<p>Yes. This product is provided in <strong>Factory New</strong> condition, ensuring you receive pristine, unused equipment directly from the manufacturer.</p>
What is the total length of these forceps?
<p>The DTR Medical Kocher-Ochsner Forceps have a total length of <strong>185mm</strong>, providing a standard and ergonomic reach for various surgical procedures.</p>
Are these forceps designed for hemostasis?
<p>Yes, they are highly effective for <strong>hemostasis</strong>, specifically designed for clamping off actively bleeding vessels in a surgical setting.</p>
Does this instrument meet quality standards?
<p>Yes, the product features a <strong>CE marking</strong>, indicating that it conforms to necessary safety and quality standards.</p>
Is the design optimized for surgical control?
<p>The instrument is designed with <strong>two finger rings</strong> at the proximal end, providing the operator with excellent control and precision during delicate procedures.</p>