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The following table illustrates the common types of artery forceps and their general uses:
Straight Artery Forceps | Clamping large blood vessels, manipulating tissues |
Curved Artery Forceps | Clamping vessels in deep spaces |
Long Artery Forceps | Reaching into deep surgical sites |
Small Artery Forceps | Delicate procedures in confined areas |
There are straight artery forceps with smooth jaws for clamping blood vessels and tissues gently. The straight design allows for easy access in open surgical sites.
Curved artery forceps have angled jaws to clamp arteries and tissues in hard-to-reach areas like deep body cavities. The curved jaws provide better visibility and control.
Long artery forceps have extended shafts to access blood vessels deep within surgical sites. The extra length enables surgeons to reach deep into body cavities and spaces.
Small artery forceps have fine, pointed jaws for precision work in confined spaces like neurological or vascular procedures. The delicate jaws allow controlled clamping of tiny blood vessels.
Features and Parts of Artery Forceps
Artery forceps consist of several key components, each serving a specific function:
Indications and Sterilization
Artery forceps are indicated for a broad range of surgical specialties, including:
Proper cleaning, disinfection and sterilization are essential to maintain the integrity and safety of artery forceps. Most models are made of high-grade stainless steel and can withstand steam autoclaving, dry heat sterilization, and various liquid disinfecting solutions