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towel forceps

Non-Penetrating Towel Clamp, 5-1/4u201d 13.3 cm, Stainless Steel Towel forceps with non-penetrating jaws. Non-Perforating Towel Clamp features blunt jaw tips with a larger surface area to prevent penetrating drapes during a surgical procedure. This towel clamp can still securely hold drapes in place on a surgical site, and they are offered in different lengths to accommodate different sizes. Made by Premium German Stainless Steel. Buy Now! Pay by Paypal or Credit Card And Get Shipping at your Dooru2026

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towel forceps

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  1. Non-Penetrating Towel Clamp

  2. INTRODUCTION • Towel forceps, also known as towel clamps or towel clips, are essential surgical instruments used primarily in operating rooms to secure drapes, towels, or other materials to the patient’s skin during surgical procedures. Their primary function is to hold sterile drapes in place, ensuring a clean and organized surgical field.

  3. Key Features of Towel Forceps: • Design: Towel forceps typically have a scissor-like design with two arms joined at a hinge. They are designed for easy handling and manipulation. • Jaws: The jaws of towel forceps often have sharp, pointed tips or a toothed surface to provide a secure grip on towels or drapes without slipping. • Locking Mechanism: Many towel forceps feature a locking mechanism that allows the clamps to remain securely closed once positioned, preventing accidental release during surgery. • Material: Made from high-quality stainless steel, towel forceps are durable, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for sterilization. Some disposable options are also available, particularly in outpatient or emergency settings. • Variety of Sizes: Towel forceps come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different surgical needs and preferences.

  4. Applications of Towel Forceps: • Securing Drapes: The primary use of towel forceps is to hold surgical drapes or towels in place around the surgical site, creating a sterile field and reducing the risk of contamination. • Positioning Instruments: Towel forceps can also be used to secure instruments, gauze, or other materials to prevent them from shifting during surgery. • Organizing the Surgical Field: By keeping drapes and instruments neatly organized, towel forceps help maintain a clear surgical field, which is essential for efficient and safe procedures. • Emergency Procedures: In emergency or trauma situations, towel forceps can be quickly used to secure dressings or drapes, helping to manage the surgical environment effectively.

  5. Conclusion Towel forceps are a fundamental tool in the surgical setting, providing essential support in maintaining a sterile and organized surgical environment. Their design and functionality make them invaluable for securing drapes and other materials, thereby enhancing the efficiency and safety of surgical procedures. Whether in routine operations or emergency situations, towel forceps play a crucial role in promoting a successful surgical outcome.

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