General surgery hemostatic forceps

The utility model discloses a pair of general surgery hemostatic forceps. The pair of general surgery hemostatic forceps comprises an upper forceps handle, a lower forceps handle, an upper forceps head, a lower forceps head and clamping blocks, wherein the upper forceps handle and the lower forceps...

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Main Authors JIN JIHAI, WANG QIANG, ZHOU LONGAN
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 22.04.2015
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Summary:The utility model discloses a pair of general surgery hemostatic forceps. The pair of general surgery hemostatic forceps comprises an upper forceps handle, a lower forceps handle, an upper forceps head, a lower forceps head and clamping blocks, wherein the upper forceps handle and the lower forceps handle are connected together through a rivet; the upper forceps handle and the lower forceps handle can rotate about the rivet; the lower forceps head is arranged at the front end of the upper forceps handle; the upper forceps head is arranged at the front end of the lower forceps handle; the clamping blocks are arranged at the front ends of the upper forceps head and the lower forceps head; the upper forceps handle is provided with a rotary table; the rotary table is positioned around the rivet; the lower forceps handle is provided with an adjusting knob; the position of the adjusting knob corresponds to the rotary table; the adjusting button can be locked on the rotary table; pressure sensors are arranged on the inner sides of the clamping blocks; the upper forceps handle is provided with a battery and a pressure display screen; the battery and the pressure display screen are connected with the pressure sensors through leads. According to the pair of general surgery hemostatic forceps, the pressure sensors and the pressure display screen are provided, and the magnitude of clamping force between the upper forceps head and the lower forceps head can be sensed at any time, so that a doctor can conveniently control the clamping force in a surgical process.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN20142769735U