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Description

Econo Sterile Crile Hemostatic Forceps, also known as a Crile Hemostat, are most commonly used for clamping blood vessels or tissue before cauterization or ligation. Horizontal serrations the entire length of the jaw, and jaws half the length of the shank make this instrument unique. There is a ratchet locking mechanism for a tight, secure hold on vessels. They may also be used for soft tissue dissection typically no deeper than 6-8 inches or in Laparotomy procedures. Econo Sterile instruments are ready-to-use, sterile, disposable, floor-grade instruments sold in bulk quantities. This product is straight with serrated tips and a length of 5-1/2 inches. It is sold in cases of 25.

Disposable Or Reusable disposable
Family hemostatic forceps
Grade econo sterile floor grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature curved
Instrument Length 5-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname crile
Type forceps
Uom cs
Uom Description 25 items/case
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps ready for immediate surgical use?

Yes, these Econo Sterile Crile Hemostatic Forceps are supplied sterile and individually packaged, making them ready for immediate use in clinical or educational settings without the need for additional reprocessing.

Does the ratchet mechanism provide a secure hold?

Absolutely. The integrated ratchet locking mechanism is designed to provide a tight, reliable hold on vessels or tissue, ensuring stability during procedures.

What is the primary benefit of the horizontal serrations?

The horizontal serrations span the entire length of the jaws, which allows for a more consistent and secure grip across the full surface area when clamping vessels or tissue.

Is this material safe for patients with sensitivities?

Yes, these instruments are completely free of natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for patients and staff with latex sensitivities.

How deep are these forceps recommended for tissue dissection?

These forceps are versatile enough for soft tissue dissection in areas up to 6 to 8 inches deep, making them highly effective for localized surgical tasks.

What makes the Crile design effective for surgery?

The Crile design is defined by its specific geometry, featuring jaws that are exactly half the length of the shank. This balance provides excellent control and leverage during critical clamping tasks.

Are these suitable for high-volume surgical environments?

Certainly. Because they are sold in bulk cases of 25 units, they are an ideal, cost-effective solution for facilities requiring high-volume access to sterile, disposable hemostatic tools.

Is the stainless steel construction durable for single-use?

Yes, they are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel to ensure the instrument performs reliably throughout the duration of a single procedure, maintaining the necessary tension and grip strength.

Are these forceps compatible with Laparotomy procedures?

Yes, their design, length, and sterile, disposable nature make them entirely appropriate for use during Laparotomy procedures where a reliable, single-use hemostat is required.

Does the curved design help in specific procedures?

The curved jaw configuration offers enhanced visibility and access when working in confined spaces, allowing for more precise placement and maneuvering compared to straight-jawed instruments.