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A 6'' towel clip (often a surgical clamp) is used to securely hold sterile drapes, towels, and other equipment like suction lines or cables around a surgical site to create a sterile field. It can also be used for tissue manipulation, reducing fractures, and holding gauze during a procedure.
Securing drapes:
The primary use is to secure sterile drapes to a patient's skin or the surgical table to keep the area around the incision clear and protected.
Holding equipment:
Clamps can also hold other essential items in place, such as suction lines, electrocautery cables, or power equipment lines, so they don't shift during surgery.
Grasping tissue:
The clamp is used to grasp tissue, as well as for more specialized applications like holding gauze, reapproximating wound edges, or harvesting fascia and fat.
Towel clips lane are used in medical settings to secure surgical drapes, towels, and equipment like suction tubes and cables during procedures to maintain a sterile field and provide exposure.
Material:
Typically made from high-grade, rust-resistant stainless steel for durability and to withstand sterilization.
Tips:
Features sharp, curved tips that can perforate drapes to get a firm grip.
Locking mechanism:
Equipped with a ratchet-style locking handle for a secure and reliable hold.
Size:
The 6-inch (approx. 15 cm) length is a standard size that offers optimal control and is suitable for a wide range of surgical procedures.