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Find the right clamps for your veterinary requirements with us. Whether artery clamps, universal clamps, umbilical clamps or disposable steel clamps - our selection covers a wide range of applications. Our range also includes special instruments such as gouge forceps and hose clamps. In addition to the SERVOPRAX brand, we also offer products from other well-known manufacturers. Meddax24, as a certified medical device dealer, stands for quality and fast delivery. Order your clamps conveniently online now and benefit from our comprehensive service at Meddax24!
Material and tissue can be held in place using veterinary clamps. The held tissue can be passively maintained for a longer period of time through the locking function of the clamps. Different types of clamps are used in veterinary medicine depending on the area of application. Supporting surgical instruments and proper disinfection routines ensures safe and precise use.
Types of clamps in veterinary medicine
Depending on the location of the tissue, various types of clamps are used. At meddax24.de, you can find straight, curved, angled, and bayonet-shaped clamps. Complementary instruments and reliable practice accessories help maintain smooth workflows during surgical procedures.
Jaw surfaces of clamps
Furthermore, at meddax24.de, you can find clamps with different jaw surfaces. The choice of jaw surface depends on the tissue to be grasped. The anatomical jaw surface, which has a strong grip, compresses the tissue. Naturally, the tissue surface is not damaged in the process. To achieve this, the jaw surface has a cross-hatched ribbing and a blunt tip. The anatomical jaw surface is particularly suitable for coarser tissue, which could be damaged by the use of a surgical clamp with teeth. The surgical clamp, as mentioned, has teeth that provide a strong and secure grip. This clamp also compresses the tissue. Due to the teeth, damage to the tissue surface is possible. The surgical clamp is available either without or with cross-hatched or cross-shaped ribbing. The tips of the clamp have teeth that interlock. Surgical clamps are used for durable tissue or for tissue or material where some damage can be tolerated. For optimal handling, suitable examination equipment and thorough cleaning are recommended.