Intestinal Anastomosis Forceps
Item Name Code (INC) 38467
Additional Information for Intestinal Anastomosis Forceps
Intestinal Anastomosis Forceps are a type of surgical instrument used in medical procedures to create an anastomosis, which is the connection of two sections of the intestine. These forceps are specifically designed to hold and manipulate the tissue during the anastomosis procedure.
They are typically made of stainless steel and have a long, slender design with a curved or angled tip. The forceps have a locking mechanism that allows the surgeon to securely hold the tissue in place while sutures or staples are used to create the connection.
Intestinal Anastomosis Forceps are an essential tool in gastrointestinal surgeries, such as bowel resections, where a portion of the intestine is removed and the remaining sections need to be joined together. They help ensure precise and secure connections, minimizing the risk of leakage or complications post-surgery.
These forceps are part of the Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies supply class, which falls under the larger supply group of Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies. This supply group encompasses a wide range of instruments, equipment, and supplies used in medical, dental, and veterinary practices.
Related Item Names for INC 38467 Intestinal Anastomosis Forceps
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 38467 Intestinal Anastomosis Forceps Page 1 of 1
- SU6029
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4