Kocher Forceps are a type of hemostatic and tissue-holding forceps used to clamp, grasp, and stabilize strong tissues during surgical procedures.
How to Use Kocher Forceps
Hold the instrument using the finger rings for firm control.
Open the jaws using gentle pressure.
Position the toothed tips on the target tissue.
Lock the ratchet mechanism to secure the grip.
Use the instrument to stabilize, hold, or retract tissues as required.
Release the lock smoothly after use and clean thoroughly before sterilization.
Product Categories by Surgical Procedures
Max Plus Kocher Forceps are used across a wide range of medical specialties:
1. General Surgery
Grasping fascia, skin edges, or tough tissues
Holding structures during suturing
2. Trauma & Orthopedic Surgery
Handling tendons
Gripping fractured bony surfaces
Clamping slippery tissues
3. Gynecology & Obstetrics
Securing tissue during abdominal or pelvic procedures
4. Cardiothoracic & Abdominal Surgery
Holding thick tissue layers
Stabilizing dense structures during dissection
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KOCHER FORCEPS
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Material
Stainless Steell
Surface Finish
Satin-Dull Finish
Product Type
Hemostatic Forceps
Size
6 Inch , 8 Inch , 10 Inch
Key Features
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Strong 1×2 tooth design for secure grip
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High-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance
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Precision serrations for controlled tissue handling
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Available in multiple sizes for various surgical needs
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Ergonomic finger rings for comfortable and stable use
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Autoclavable & reusable, retaining quality after sterilization
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Uniform alignment and smooth locking mechanism
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Uses
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Grasping dense tissues like fascia and muscle
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Holding tough structures during suturing
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Stabilizing skin edges in trauma procedures
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Handling slippery surgical sites
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Assisting in orthopedic and abdominal surgeries
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Clamping blood vessels (in selective cases)
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