Material: Surgical-grade stainless steel Type: Straight or curved, with toothed jaw Features: Strong grip, ratchet lock, autoclavable, reusable Packaging: Single unit (available in multiple sizes) Read more
Primary Use: Kocher forceps are hemostatic clamps used to grasp and hold tough tissues like fascia or to control bleeding by clamping blood vessels during surgery.
Toothed Jaw: Features 1×2 interlocking teeth at the tip for a firm, secure grip on tissue.
Ratchet Locking Mechanism: Allows locking in multiple positions for consistent pressure without hand fatigue.
Versatile Application: Commonly used in general surgery, orthopedic procedures, and abdominal operations.
Build Quality: Made from high-quality stainless steel for strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term use.
Variants: Available in straight or curved versions, in various lengths such as 6", 8", or 10".
Autoclavable: Can be sterilized and reused safely in surgical environments.
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