KOCHER’S HEMOSTATIC FORCEPS
Kocher’s Hemostatic Forceps is a surgical instrument used to clamp blood vessels and hold tough tissues during surgical procedures. It helps control bleeding and provides a firm grip on tissues.
Description
This instrument is made of stainless steel and has serrated jaws with a tooth at the tip, which allows it to hold tissues securely without slipping. It has ring handles with a ratchet locking mechanism that keeps the forceps closed during use.
Kocher’s hemostatic forceps are commonly used in general surgery and gynecological procedures to control bleeding and grasp strong tissues.
