Crile heamostatic forceps are versatile, reliable clamps used for securing blood vessels and soft tissue during surgical procedures. Featuring a slightly lighter jaw profile than Spencer Wells forceps, they offer excellent control with reduced hand fatigue, making them ideal for prolonged or intricate operations.
Available in straight or curved designs, Crile forceps are commonly used for vessel clamping before cauterisation or ligation, as well as for soft‑tissue dissection to depths of 6–8 inches, including use in laparotomy procedures.
Key Features
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Horizontal serrations along the full jaw length for a secure, slip‑resistant grip
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Jaws half the length of the shank, providing excellent balance and control
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Ratcheted locking mechanism for stable, hands‑free clamping
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Lightweight jaw design reduces fatigue and improves precision
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Available in straight or curved configurations
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Ideal for clamping vessels, grasping tissue, and controlled soft‑tissue dissection
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