Rochester-Oschner Hemostatic Forceps

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Price range: $30 - $53
Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.

The Rochester-Oschner Hemostat, created in the 1950s by Drs. Edward W. Ochsner and Frank J. Tornetta at the Rochester General Hospital, features a serrated jaw on one blade and a straight, smooth jaw on the other. This Rochester-Oschner Hemostatic Forceps has a serrated jaw for gripping and holding tissue. This pair has two serrated blades, while others have one smooth blade. The instrument is made of high-quality stainless steel, which provides durability and corrosion resistance. It is also available in various sizes.

The Rochester-Oschner Hemostat ensures precise and controlled hemostasis. The serrated jaw allows for a firm grip on tissue, which minimizes the risk of slippage or damage to surrounding structures. Its compact size makes it a good choice for applications like general surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular surgery, and neurosurgery. The high-quality stainless steel used in its construction ensures that the instrument can withstand repeated use and sterilization.

Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.

Features

  • Precision control for stopping the flow of blood
  • Serrated blades
  • Locking handle
  • Stainless steel

Options

Order code Length & Tip Shape
501709 14.0 cm (5.5 in.), Straight
501709-G 14.0 cm (5.5 in.), Straight, German
501710 14.0 cm (5.5 in.), Curved
501710-G 14.0 cm (5.5 in.), Curved, German
501326 16.0 cm (6.25 in.), Straight
501326-G 16.0 cm (6.25 in.), Straight, German
501711 16.0 cm (6.25 in.), Curved
501711-G 16.0 cm (6.25 in.), Curved, German

 

Comparing Rochester-Oschner and Rochester-Pean Hemostatic Forceps

The Rochester-Oschner Hemostat and the Rochester-Pean Hemostat are two types of surgical instruments used for controlling bleeding during surgical procedures. While they have similar functions, they have distinct differences in their design and intended use.

Both the Rochester-Pean Hemostat and the Rochester-Oschner Hemostat have serrated blades and may be curved or straight. Some Rochester-Oschner Hemostats have a single "tooth" at the tip for gripping tissue. The Rochester-Pean Forceps are primarily used for clamping large blood vessels or tissue bundles during surgery. The Rochester-Oschner Forceps are generally smaller and used for more precision controlled hemostasis. The Rochester-Pean Hemostat is often larger and more robust than the Rochester-Oschner Hemostat.

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SKU VAR-501709
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