Crile Forceps
Crile Forceps are surgical instruments used primarily for clamping blood vessels and tissues during surgical procedures. They feature a straight or curved design with serrated jaws that provide a secure grip, preventing blood loss and maintaining a clear surgical field.
These forceps are named after Dr. George Crile, an American surgeon who contributed significantly to surgical techniques in the early 20th century. Crile Forceps come in various sizes, allowing surgeons to choose the appropriate tool for different types of surgeries, from minor procedures to major operations.