Description
Salwan Surgicare offers high-quality Kocher forceps designed for firm tissue grasping and dependable hemostatic control during surgical procedures. These instruments are widely used in hospitals, surgical centers, and clinics where strong grip and precise handling are essential for effective surgical performance.
Kocher forceps are commonly used for holding tough tissues, clamping blood vessels, and assisting during surgical dissection procedures. The serrated jaws with interlocking teeth provide a strong and secure grip, helping surgeons maintain better control during operations. Their reliable locking mechanism supports stable tissue handling while minimizing accidental slippage during procedures.
Designed for smooth surgical performance, these forceps feature an ergonomic finger ring handle for comfortable operation and improved maneuverability. The balanced construction allows surgeons to maintain control during prolonged procedures while reducing hand fatigue during repeated use.
As part of our advanced range of surgical forceps and hemostatic instruments, these Kocher forceps are manufactured using premium medical-grade stainless steel for superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical reliability. The reusable and fully autoclavable construction ensures consistent functionality through repeated sterilization cycles and regular surgical applications.
Available in different sizes and patterns, these forceps are designed to meet international quality standards for hospitals, distributors, and healthcare suppliers worldwide. Explore our range of kocher forceps and tissue grasping instruments developed for precision surgical procedures and dependable clinical performance.
Key Features
✔️ Serrated jaws with teeth for secure tissue grip
✔️ Smooth ratchet locking mechanism
✔️ Ergonomic finger ring handle for improved control
✔️ Durable medical-grade stainless steel construction
✔️ Corrosion-resistant and long-lasting
✔️ Reusable and fully autoclavable
✔️ Suitable for tissue grasping and clamping procedures
Applications
- General surgery
- Tissue grasping procedures
- Hemostatic applications
- Surgical dissection

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