
Curved Hemostatic Forceps, 265 mm - Essential Tool for Surgical Procedures
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The instruments surgical clamping multi-surface are designed for temporary squeezing of tissues during operations to stop bleeding, blocking the lumen of hollow organs or for fixation (holding) of tissues and organs (forceps) and feeding of various materials (auxiliary clamps). Korntsangs are clamps used for feeding sterile instruments and dressing material, for inserting tampons and drains. They are used in general surgery and in specialised areas of surgery. Korntsangs have sponges of oval shape, on the working surface of which there is an oval recess and oblique notch.
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