Max Plus | KOCHER'S ARTERY FORCEPS | 6 INCH, STRAIGHT | Hemostats Forceps
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Max Plus KOCHER ARTERY FORCEPS are a type of hemostatic forceps used in surgical procedures to clamp blood vessels or tissues. They have distinctive teeth at the tip that provide a firm grip.Key Features of KOCHER FORCEPSToothed Jaws: The presence of teeth at the tip distinguishes Kocher forceps from other hemostats. These teeth interlock to provide a strong grip on tissues.Variety of Sizes: Kocher forceps are available in various lengths and sizes to accommodate different surgical needs.Straight and Curved Jaws: The jaws of Kocher forceps can be straight or curved, depending on the surgical approach and the specific tissue being clamped.Material: Typically made of stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.Uses in SurgeryKOCHER FORCEPS are commonly used in:General surgeryCardiovascular surgeryGynecological proceduresOther surgical specialtiesHow to Choose the Right ForcepsThe choice of Kocher forceps depends on the specific surgical procedure and the surgeon's preference. Factors to consider include:Length of the forcepsSize and shape of the jawsPresence or absence of teethType of tissue to be clampedCaution:Forceps should be used only by trained medical professionals.Improper use can cause tissue damage or bleeding.