HAUPTNER Kocher Forceps 20 cm - Curved Tip and Toothed - Surgical Grade
Product Features
Model Name: HAUPTNER Kocher Forceps (Clamp) Length: 20 cm Tip Type: Curved Tip and Toothed (Jaws with locking teeth at the tips) Material: Stainless Steel (Surgical Grade) Application Area: For Veterinary Use Only (Strong tissue gripping, bleeding control and general surgery)
Product Description
The HAUPTNER Curved Tip and Toothed Kocher Forceps 20 cm is a non-traumatic hemostatic and gripping instrument designed for venous surgery to clamp vessels and tissues with a strong and non-slip grip. Its 20 cm length allows for easy access and strong maneuverability in deeper surgical areas.
The key feature of the forceps is the toothed structure at the tips of its jaws, which interlock with each other. These teeth provide maximum gripping power, especially when grasping thick or slippery tissues, vessels, or aponeuroses (membrane layers), and absolutely prevent the clamped tissue from slipping. However, due to this strong grip, Kocher forceps are often used for irreversible cauterization or on tissues to be removed.
The curved tip design allows working in curved anatomical areas without obstructing the field of vision and offers a better access angle to the clamped area. Thanks to its locking mechanism, the forceps maintain the applied pressure, which is critical in situations requiring prolonged hemostasis or fixation.
The product is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel that meets surgical standards. This material exhibits excellent resistance to harsh chemical sterilization processes and autoclaving. Manufactured with the assurance of HAUPTNER, these Kocher forceps are intended for veterinary use only and are an essential surgical instrument known for its reliability.
Applications
Strong grip in areas where tissue slippage is undesirable thanks to its powerful teeth; Compression of large vessels and tissue bundles (hemostasis) in surgical operations; Fixation before cauterization or ligation procedures requiring a strong grip; Veterinary surgical applications requiring reliable control.