Hemostatic forceps are surgical instruments used to control bleeding during medical procedures. They work by clamping blood vessels to prevent blood loss, allowing surgeons to operate more effectively. These forceps come in various sizes and designs, including straight and curved tips, to accommodate different surgical needs.
Typically made of stainless steel, hemostatic forceps are durable and easy to sterilize. They are commonly used in various fields of medicine, including orthopedic surgery, gynecology, and general surgery. Their reliable grip and locking mechanisms make them essential tools in maintaining a clear surgical field.