Rochester-Pean Hemostatic Forceps
Constructed of surgical-grade German stainless steel, our Rochester-Pean Hemostatic Forceps are designed for secure clamping and hemostasis of larger blood vessels and tissues during surgical procedures. Featuring fully serrated jaws and a ratcheted locking mechanism, these forceps provide a firm, non-slip grip to control bleeding and secure tissue before ligation.
Rochester-Pean Hemostatic Forceps are named after Dr. Jules-Émile Péan (1830–1898), a pioneering French surgeon, and the city of Rochester, New York, where modifications were made to his original forceps design.
- Available in Straight and Curved Variations: The straight version provides precise, direct vessel clamping, while the curved version enhances access to deeper surgical sites.
- Versatile Length Options: Available in multiple lengths to accommodate various surgical applications and anatomical considerations.
- Fully Serrated Jaws: Offer a secure grip on vessels and tissues, ensuring effective hemostasis without slippage.
- Ratcheted Locking Mechanism: Allows for hands-free clamping, providing consistent pressure while allowing surgeons to work efficiently.
Applications:
- General Surgery: Used for occluding blood vessels, securing tissues before suturing, and assisting in wound closure.
- Vascular Surgery: Essential for temporarily clamping large blood vessels before ligation or anastomosis.
- Orthopedic Surgery: Ideal for grasping thick tissues and controlling bleeding in musculoskeletal procedures.
- Obstetric and Gynecologic Surgery: Commonly used in C-sections, hysterectomies, and uterine surgeries to control bleeding from large vessels.
- Emergency and Trauma Surgery: Critical for rapid hemostasis in emergency settings, including trauma and battlefield medicine.
A must-have for surgeons, trauma specialists, and operating room teams, the Rochester-Pean Hemostatic Forceps provide optimal hemostatic control in high-stakes surgical environments. They are also known as Pean Forceps or Rochester-Péan Clamps.