Artery forceps are surgical instruments used primarily to clamp blood vessels and control bleeding during surgery. They are also known as hemostatic forceps or clamps.
🏗️ Parts of Artery Forceps:
Blades (Jaws):
Located at the working end.
May be straight or curved.
Have serrations for better grip on tissues or vessels.
Box Joint (Hinge):
Connects the two arms of the instrument.
Allows smooth opening and closing.
Shanks:
Long handles providing leverage and control.
Ratchet (Locking Mechanism):
Located near the handles.
Allows the forceps to be locked at different levels of tightness.
Finger Rings:
Circular loops for inserting fingers and ensuring a firm grip.
🛠️ Types of Artery Forceps (Based on Shape)
STRAIT & CURVED ARTERY FORCEPS
🛠️ Types of Artery Forceps (Based on SIZE)
MOSQUITO ARTERY FORCEPS (SMALL SIZE)
KELLY ARTERY FORCEPS (MEDIUM SIZE)
Rochester-Pean Forceps (LARGE SIZE)
📌 Uses of Artery Forceps:
Clamping bleeding arteries or veins to control hemorrhage.
Holding and securing blood vessels before ligation.