Backhaus Towel Clamps are penetrating-style forceps featuring sharp, curved tips that lock securely to hold surgical drapes in place without slipping. These clamps ensure a sterile surgical field by preventing unnecessary movement of drapes. Max Plus manufactures Backhaus Clamp Forceps with medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring reliability, firm locking, and long-lasting functionality across repeated sterilization cycles.
How to Use Backhaus Towel Clamp Forceps
Sterilize the clamp thoroughly before use.
Hold the instrument using your thumb and finger rings for full control.
Pierce the drape gently using the sharp tips.
Lock the ratchet to secure the drape firmly in place.
Avoid excessive pressure to prevent tearing the drape.
After the procedure, unlock the clamp and remove it carefully.
Clean and autoclave the clamp for next use.
Uses of Backhaus Towel Clamp Forceps
Securing sterile drapes and towels around the surgical site
Maintaining a sterile field during operations
Anchoring suction tubing or sterile equipment
Holding surgical sheets in place during minor and major surgery
Useful in general surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, and emergency procedures
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BACKHAUS TOWEL CLAMP FORCEPS
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Material
Stainless Steel
Surface Finish
Satin-Dull Finish
Sterile/Non Sterile
Non Sterile
Key Features
Key Features of Max Plus Backhaus Towel Clamp Forceps
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Strong, sharp, curved tips for a firm grasp on drapes
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Self-locking ratchet mechanism for secure hold
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Lightweight, ergonomic design for easy handling
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Made from high-grade stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance
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Autoclavable and reusable with long-term durability
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Smooth hinge movement for precise opening and closing
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Multiple sizes available to suit different surgical setups
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Product Categories
Max Plus Backhaus Towel Clamp Forceps are widely used across:
1. General Surgery
Fixing drapes, stabilizing tubes, and securing sterile coverings.
2. Orthopedic Surgery
Holding surgical sheets in place during limb or bone procedures.
3. Gynecology & Obstetrics
Maintaining fixed drape placement during procedures.
4. Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery
Keeping a clean, stable surgical field.
5. Minor Procedures & Emergency Rooms
Quickly securing sterile towels during urgent interventions.

































