De Martel-Wolfson Anastomosis Clamp Holder
The De Martel-Wolfson Clamp Holder is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for secure handling and stability during complex procedures. Manufactured to rigorous standards, these holders ensure reliable performance and durability in demanding clinical environments.
Key Features
- Precision Design: Engineered for a secure grip and optimal control during surgical maneuvers.
- High-Quality Construction: Built from durable materials to withstand repeated sterilization and heavy clinical use.
- Ergonomic Handling: Designed to facilitate ease of use for the surgical team, reducing hand fatigue during long procedures.
Clinical/Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: De Martel-Wolfson Clamp Holder
- Available Sizes: 8 cm (3 1/4") and 23 cm (9")
- Reference Numbers: UCALM-A28-298, UCALM-A28-302
Intended Use
These clamp holders are primarily utilized in gastrointestinal surgery to secure and manipulate intestinal clamps. They provide the necessary leverage and stability required for delicate tissue handling and resection procedures within a sterile operating environment.
Professional Disclaimer: This product is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Always follow established clinical protocols for handling, application, and disposal.
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De Martel-Wolfson Anastomosis Clamp Holder
De Martel-Wolfson Anastomosis Clamp Holder
The De Martel-Wolfson Clamp Holder is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for secure handling and stability during complex procedures. Manufactured to rigorous standards, these holders ensure reliable performance and durability in demanding clinical environments.
Key Features
- Precision Design: Engineered for a secure grip and optimal control during surgical maneuvers.
- High-Quality Construction: Built from durable materials to withstand repeated sterilization and heavy clinical use.
- Ergonomic Handling: Designed to facilitate ease of use for the surgical team, reducing hand fatigue during long procedures.
Clinical/Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: De Martel-Wolfson Clamp Holder
- Available Sizes: 8 cm (3 1/4") and 23 cm (9")
- Reference Numbers: UCALM-A28-298, UCALM-A28-302
Intended Use
These clamp holders are primarily utilized in gastrointestinal surgery to secure and manipulate intestinal clamps. They provide the necessary leverage and stability required for delicate tissue handling and resection procedures within a sterile operating environment.
Professional Disclaimer: This product is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Always follow established clinical protocols for handling, application, and disposal.
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Description
The De Martel-Wolfson Clamp Holder is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for secure handling and stability during complex procedures. Manufactured to rigorous standards, these holders ensure reliable performance and durability in demanding clinical environments.
Key Features
- Precision Design: Engineered for a secure grip and optimal control during surgical maneuvers.
- High-Quality Construction: Built from durable materials to withstand repeated sterilization and heavy clinical use.
- Ergonomic Handling: Designed to facilitate ease of use for the surgical team, reducing hand fatigue during long procedures.
Clinical/Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: De Martel-Wolfson Clamp Holder
- Available Sizes: 8 cm (3 1/4") and 23 cm (9")
- Reference Numbers: UCALM-A28-298, UCALM-A28-302
Intended Use
These clamp holders are primarily utilized in gastrointestinal surgery to secure and manipulate intestinal clamps. They provide the necessary leverage and stability required for delicate tissue handling and resection procedures within a sterile operating environment.
Professional Disclaimer: This product is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Always follow established clinical protocols for handling, application, and disposal.























