Spencer Wells artery forceps are essential stainless‑steel haemostatic instruments used throughout veterinary surgery for clamping blood vessels, controlling bleeding, and grasping tissue. Designed to completely seal small vessels, they feature ratcheted locking handles and serrated jaws for secure, reliable haemostasis. Available in both straight and curved configurations, they accommodate a wide range of surgical procedures.
Key Features & Uses in Veterinary Practice
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Haemostasis – clamps small to medium blood vessels to prevent bleeding during surgery
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Straight and curved options – straight for easy access, curved for deeper or restricted surgical fields
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Range of sizes – typically 125 mm to 230 mm, suitable for routine and advanced procedures
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Secure locking ratchet – enables hands‑free, prolonged clamping when required
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Versatile applications – ideal for spays, neuters, soft‑tissue surgery, and general tissue handling











