Disposable Tissue Closure Clamp Suitable for human body blood vessels and coelom organization ligation and closing during operation.
Features 1. Use safe polymer materials. --Has good biological compatibility and stability. --Without affect the X-ray, CT, MRI and other imaging studies.
2. Safety lock, arc, elasticity, and prevent slippery designs. --Rapid ligation in operation, safe and reliable results.
3. Three kinds of specifications. --Can meet various clinical ligation requirements.
4. Lock release device. --Can open clips and adjust ligation position during operation.
Disposable tissue closure clamp How to use :
1. Choose a suitable organization folder according to the size of the organization structure.
2. Place the tissue forceps, grasp the tissue forceps, and accurately place the head of the tissue forceps into the base of the tissue clamp. Make sure that the head is perpendicular to the base, and gently press the tissue forceps until you hear a click. Do not force the tissue forceps into the base or the upper part of the ligation lock.
3. Remove the tissue forceps from the base to ensure that the ligation lock is securely clamped in the occlusal surface of the tissue forceps (as shown in Figure 1). At this time, the base must be held to ensure that the ligation lock can be smoothly removed from the base.
4. During use, as shown in Figure 1, locate the single tooth of the ligation lock. At this time, the operator can confirm the ligated structure with the naked eye.
5. Position the ligation lock around the ligated body cavity tissue bundle (as shown in Figure 2), and apply sufficient force on the handle of the tissue forceps to close the occlusal surface, thereby locking the ligation lock (as shown in Figure 3), Loosen the handle of the tissue forceps and return the occlusal surface of the tissue forceps to a large enough position.
6. If the body cavity tissue is peeled off (as shown in Figure 4), leave the end edge about 2-3mm away from the ligation lock, and do not use one end of the ligation lock as an incision guide.