Spencer Wells Artery Forceps are essential surgical instruments widely used for clamping blood vessels to achieve hemostasis during general, vascular, and emergency procedures. Designed by the English surgeon Thomas Spencer Wells, these forceps feature short, serrated jaws that ensure a firm grip and allow for effective vessel compression, sometimes permanently sealing smaller arteries.
Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, they are corrosion-resistant, autoclavable, and suitable for repeated use. Both straight and curved variants are available, offering surgical flexibility based on anatomical requirements.
Key Features:
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Serrated jaws for non-slip grip on vessels.
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Short jaw design for optimal pressure and control.
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Available in both straight and curved configurations.
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Ideal for hemostasis, vessel ligation, and emergency bleeding control.
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Sterilizable and reusable, meeting OR hygiene standards.
Specifications:
Straight
| Catalog No. | Length |
|---|---|
| 22-2252-13 | 5 inch |
| 22-2252-14 | 5.5 inch |
| 22-2252-15 | 6 inch |
| 22-2252-20 | 8 inch |
Curved
| Catalog No. | Length |
|---|---|
| 22-2253-13 | 5 inch |
| 22-2253-14 | 5.5 inch |
| 22-2253-15 | 6 inch |
| 22-2253-20 | 8 inch |





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