Crile artery forceps, also known as Crile-Wood forceps or Crile hemostats, are a type of surgical instrument used in various medical procedures. They are named after Dr. George W. Crile, an American surgeon who developed the forceps in the early 20th century.
Crile artery forceps are used to grasp, hold, and manipulate tissue during surgery. They have a long, slender design with serrated jaws, which allows them to grasp small or delicate tissue without crushing it. Crile forceps are commonly used in microsurgery, plastic surgery, and other procedures where precision and fine tissue handling is required.
Crile forceps are made from high-quality stainless steel and are sterilized before use to prevent infection. They are an essential tool in a surgeon’s instrument set and are widely used in various medical procedures.
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