Surgical clamping tools multi-surface are designed for temporary squeezing of tissues during operations to stop bleeding, blocking the lumen of hollow organs or for fixation (retention) of tissues and organs (forceps) and supply of various materials (auxiliary clamps).The clamp consists of two branches connected by a lock, which conditionally divides them into a working part (jaws) with teeth and a ring part: Near the rings there is a cremalier designed for locking the instrument, i.e. setting the working parts in the desired position relative to each other.
This assembly in the design ensures its automaticity, i.e. a certain squeezing action on the tissues without the surgeon's hand.
The cremalier is a series of teeth located on the protrusions of the inner surface of each branch near the rings. The length of the cremaller and the number of teeth on it determine the degree and nature of compression and depend on the volume of tissue for which the clamp is intended to grasp.
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