The Lahey Gall Duct Forceps by Max Plus is designed for secure grasping of the gall duct during biliary tract procedures. Its long, slender jaws and curved tips allow surgeons to isolate ducts without causing injury to soft tissues. Known for precision and smooth handling, it is an essential tool in general surgery, gall bladder operations, and hepatobiliary procedures.
How to Use Lahey Gall Duct Forceps
The surgeon gently inserts the forceps into the operative field.
The curved serrated jaws are positioned around the gall duct.
The instrument is closed to hold the duct securely without crushing tissue.
It assists in isolating, ligating, or dissecting the ducts during the procedure.
After use, it must be cleaned, sterilized, and stored properly to maintain longevity.
Product Categories (According to Surgical Procedures)
General Surgery Instruments
Biliary & Hepatobiliary Surgical Instruments
Gall Bladder and Gall Duct Surgery Tools
Cholecystectomy Instrument Sets
Gastrointestinal Surgery Instruments
Lahey Gall Duct Forceps
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Key Features
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High-Grade Stainless Steel: Ensures durability, rust-resistance, and longevity.
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Fine Serrated Jaws: Provide a secure yet gentle grip suitable for delicate ducts.
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Curved, Slim Profile: Allows deeper access without obstructing the surgeon’s field of view.
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Autoclavable & Reusable: Built to withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
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Precision Engineering: Offers maximum control in complex biliary surgeries.
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Uses
Its key uses are specialized for precise control of delicate tubular structures:
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Cystic Duct and Artery Clamping: Primarily used to securely clamp the cystic duct and cystic artery during cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) prior to division and ligation.
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Delicate Vascular Occlusion: Provides a secure, non-crushing grip for temporarily stopping blood flow in small to medium-sized blood vessels.
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Structure Stabilization: Grasps and stabilizes slippery, tubular structures deep within the abdominal cavity, such as bile ducts, for precise surgical manipulation.
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Hepatobiliary Procedures: Essential for controlling bleeding and preventing bile leakage during all surgeries involving the liver and bile ducts.
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