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MIXTER CLAMP 10"

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SKU: GSI-00a268
ITC-HSN: 90189023
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Country of origin : India

A 10-inch Mixter clamp is a surgical instrument used for clamping and ligating deep blood vessels or soft tissues, dissecting and manipulating tissue in tight spaces, and passing sutures around structures in procedures like general, vascular, gastrointestinal, and gynecological surgery. Its right-angle design provides the necessary reach for deep or obscured areas.


Clamping and ligating:

Securing blood vessels to control bleeding (hemostasis).


Tissue manipulation:

Grasping, mobilizing, and dissecting delicate tissues without causing trauma.


Suture passing:

Accurately passing sutures or ligatures around a vessel or other structure. 

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    Mixter hemostats are widely used in general surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, and gynecological procedures. They are particularly useful for clamping small blood vessels, manipulating delicate tissues, and achieving hemostasis.

    Dissection and manipulation:
    The right-angle design allows surgeons to dissect and manipulate delicate tissues and vessels in deep or obscured areas where standard forceps cannot reach.

    Secure grip:
    Features a ratchet locking mechanism that holds the jaws securely in place, freeing the surgeon's hands for other tasks.

    Atraumatic handling:
    The jaws are often partially serrated to provide a firm grip without causing excessive tissue trauma.

    Surgical specialties:
    Indispensable in a variety of procedures, including cardiovascular, general surgery, gastrointestinal, gynecological, and urological operations. 

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