Presbyterian Hospital Tubing Clamp with Smooth Jaws
Constructed of surgical-grade German stainless steel, our Presbyterian Hospital Tubing Clamp with Smooth Jaws is designed for occlusion of blood vessels during various surgical procedures. Developed by surgeons at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, these clamps are renowned for their gentle handling of vascular tissues, minimizing the risk of vessel injury.
- Available in Multiple Sizes: Offered in 16 cm (6 1/4"), 18 cm (7 1/8"), 20 cm (8"), and 22 cm (8 3/4") lengths to accommodate different surgical needs and patient anatomies.
- Smooth, Gentle Jaws: Minimize trauma to the vessel wall, reducing the risk of vascular injury and ensuring optimal blood flow restoration.
- Straight Jaw Design: Provides a stable and secure grip on the vessel while allowing for easy placement and removal.
- Ring Handles: Allow for precise and controlled clamping force application.
- Ratchet Lock: Ensures reliable occlusion and allowing for hands-free operation when needed.
Applications:
- Vascular Surgery: Widely used in vascular surgery for clamping vessels during procedures such as arterial bypass grafting, endarterectomy, and aneurysm repair.
- Cardiothoracic Surgery: Utilized in cardiothoracic surgery for controlling blood flow during cardiac procedures.
- General Surgery: Employed in general surgery procedures where temporary vessel occlusion is required.
- Interventional Radiology: Used for temporary occlusion of blood vessels during catheter-based procedures such as embolization and angiography.