Crile Hemostatic Forceps
Originally developed by Dr. George Washington Crile, our Crile Hemostatic Forceps are essential tools in controlling bleeding and clamping blood vessels during a wide range of surgical procedures. We carry surgical-grade German stainless steel and titanium versions of this instrument.
- Serrated Jaws: Designed without teeth, the serrated jaws allow for secure clamping of delicate tissues and vessels without causing unnecessary trauma. The fine serrations offer a reliable grip, ensuring effective hemostasis in both large and small surgical fields.
- Ratcheted Locking Mechanism: The ratcheted locking mechanism provides consistent, controlled pressure, allowing for hands-free operation while maintaining a secure hold on clamped tissues or vessels.
- Ergonomic Ring Handles: The ergonomic ring handles offer a comfortable grip, ensuring precise control even during lengthy procedures.
We offer straight and curved versions of this instrument for use in a variety of applications.
- General Surgery: Appendectomies, hernia repairs, and bowel resections.
- Gynecology: Procedures such as hysterectomies.
- Vascular Surgery: For temporarily occluding small to medium-sized blood vessels.
- Pediatric Surgery: Suitable for pediatric procedures where gentle tissue handling is crucial.
- Otolaryngology: Can be employed in ear, nose, and throat procedures such as tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies.
- Plastic Surgery: Can be utilized in various plastic surgery procedures, including skin grafts, flap elevations, and wound closure.
- Veterinary Medicine: Can be used in veterinary surgeries similar to human procedures, such as spaying, neutering, and soft tissue surgeries.