Max Plus Moynihan Artery Forceps, also known as Moynihan Clamps, are specialized surgical instruments used primarily in abdominal and vascular surgeries. They are designed to provide controlled clamping of arteries, vessels, and soft tissues while minimizing trauma. Their unique curved jaws and serrated gripping surfaces offer excellent control during procedures such as gallbladder removal, vascular ligation, and gastrointestinal surgeries.
Product Categories by Surgical Procedures
Max Plus Moynihan Artery Forceps are commonly used in the following specialties:
General Surgery – vascular control, tissue handling
Hepatobiliary Surgery – gallbladder removal, liver procedures
Gastrointestinal Surgery – bowel, stomach, and intestinal operations
Vascular Surgery – safe clamping of arteries and veins
Emergency Surgery – trauma cases requiring rapid vessel control
How to Use Moynihan Artery Forceps
Identify the vessel or tissue that requires clamping.
Hold the forceps through the finger rings and gently position the curved jaws on the target.
Engage the ratchet lock to maintain firm but controlled pressure.
Ensure that the clamp provides secure grip without causing unnecessary trauma.
After the procedure, sterilize the instrument according to medical guidelines.
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MOYNIHAN ARTERY FORCEPS
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Material
Stainless Steel
Size
8 Inch
Color
Steel
Weight
Medium
Key Features
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Curved, serrated jaws for secure vessel grasping
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Atraumatic design to minimize tissue damage
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High-quality stainless steel that resists corrosion
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Firm locking mechanism ensuring stable clamping
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Ergonomic finger rings for fatigue-free handling
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Autoclavable & reusable with long operational life
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Perfect alignment designed through precision engineering
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Uses
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Clamping and controlling arteries or vessels during abdominal surgery
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Holding tissues during dissection or exposure
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Assisting in cholecystectomy (gallbladder surgery)
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Controlling blood flow during vascular procedures
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Handling tissues in gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary surgeries
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Providing traction while ligating vessels
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