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: Crile Haemostatic Forceps are surgical instruments designed to clamp blood vessels to control bleeding during surgical procedures
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• Straight Crile Forceps • Curved Crile Forceps • Micro Crile Forceps for delicate procedures • Large-sized variants for big animal surgeries
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• Material: High-quality surgical stainless steel
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9018.39
HS Code:
9018.39.90
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India
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Crile Haemostatic Forceps are surgical instruments designed to clamp blood vessels to control bleeding during surgical procedures. They have a straight or curved shape with serrated jaws and a locking mechanism (ratchet) that holds the forceps securely in place. Widely used in both human and veterinary surgeries, they are essential tools for haemostasis.
• Material: High-quality surgical stainless steel
• Length: Typically ranges from 12 cm to 20 cm
• Jaw Type: Fully serrated jaws for firm grip
• Locking Mechanism: Ratchet lock with multiple teeth for secure closure
• Finish: Mirror polished or matte finish to reduce glare
• Straight Crile Forceps
• Curved Crile Forceps
• Micro Crile Forceps for delicate procedures
• Large-sized variants for big animal surgeries
• Clamping blood vessels to prevent bleeding
• Holding tissue or small vessels during surgery
• Used in ligation and dissection
• Reliable grip on vessels without slippage
• Durable and corrosion-resistant material
• Versatile for many surgical applications
• Requires proper sterilization after use
• Not suitable for extremely delicate tissues without care
• Always sterilize before and after each use
• Avoid excessive force to prevent tissue damage
• Inspect regularly for damage or wear
• Handle gently to avoid bending the tips
• Clean immediately after use with surgical detergent
• Autoclave for sterilization
• Recommended: Autoclave at 121–134°C for 15–30 minutes
• Chemical sterilization as alternative
• HSN Code: 9018.39 (Other instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences)
• HS Code: 9018.39.90
Used widely in surgical procedures to clamp vessels and control bleeding
Essential in veterinary surgeries for controlling haemorrhage and tissue handling
1. What is the main use of Crile Haemostatic Forceps?
To clamp blood vessels and control bleeding during surgery.
2. Are Crile forceps reusable?
Yes, they are made from surgical stainless steel and can be sterilized and reused.
3. What sizes are available?
Typically from 12 cm to 20 cm in length.
4. How should Crile forceps be sterilized?
Autoclaving at 121–134°C for 15–30 minutes is recommended.
5. Can these forceps be used in both human and veterinary surgeries?
Yes, they are versatile and used in both fields.
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Crile Haemostatic Forceps are surgical instruments designed to clamp blood vessels to control bleeding during surgical procedures. They have a straight or curved shape with serrated jaws and a locking mechanism (ratchet) that holds the forceps securely in place. Widely used in both human and veterinary surgeries, they are essential tools for haemostasis.
• Material: High-quality surgical stainless steel
• Length: Typically ranges from 12 cm to 20 cm
• Jaw Type: Fully serrated jaws for firm grip
• Locking Mechanism: Ratchet lock with multiple teeth for secure closure
• Finish: Mirror polished or matte finish to reduce glare
• Straight Crile Forceps
• Curved Crile Forceps
• Micro Crile Forceps for delicate procedures
• Large-sized variants for big animal surgeries
• Clamping blood vessels to prevent bleeding
• Holding tissue or small vessels during surgery
• Used in ligation and dissection
• Reliable grip on vessels without slippage
• Durable and corrosion-resistant material
• Versatile for many surgical applications
• Requires proper sterilization after use
• Not suitable for extremely delicate tissues without care
• Always sterilize before and after each use
• Avoid excessive force to prevent tissue damage
• Inspect regularly for damage or wear
• Handle gently to avoid bending the tips
• Clean immediately after use with surgical detergent
• Autoclave for sterilization
• Recommended: Autoclave at 121–134°C for 15–30 minutes
• Chemical sterilization as alternative
• HSN Code: 9018.39 (Other instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences)
• HS Code: 9018.39.90
Used widely in surgical procedures to clamp vessels and control bleeding
Essential in veterinary surgeries for controlling haemorrhage and tissue handling
1. What is the main use of Crile Haemostatic Forceps?
To clamp blood vessels and control bleeding during surgery.
2. Are Crile forceps reusable?
Yes, they are made from surgical stainless steel and can be sterilized and reused.
3. What sizes are available?
Typically from 12 cm to 20 cm in length.
4. How should Crile forceps be sterilized?
Autoclaving at 121–134°C for 15–30 minutes is recommended.
5. Can these forceps be used in both human and veterinary surgeries?
Yes, they are versatile and used in both fields.