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  2. Debakey forceps - Wikipedia

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    Debakey forceps are a type of atraumatic tissue forceps used in vascular procedures to avoid tissue damage during manipulation. They are typically large (some examples are upwards of 12 inches (36 cm) long), and have a distinct coarsely ribbed grip panel, as opposed to the finer ribbing on most other tissue forceps. [1]

  3. The Legendary DeBakey and the Vascular Atraumatic Forceps

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    The DeBakey tissue forceps are a versatile thumb forceps used in numerous surgical procedures. Their unique, interpolating, smooth tooth design causes minimal tissue crushing by distributing the grasping forces equally throughout the tips.

  4. Debakey Vascular Tissue Forceps | Surgical & Medical - GerMedUSA

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    The Debakey Vascular Tissue Forceps are excellent cardiovascular and thoracic instruments used for holding and manipulating delicate tissues, especially in cardiovascular procedures. Generally, they play a vital role in accessing the arduous tissue in small spaces where fingers couldn't serve.

  5. Gerald DeBakey® Tissue Forceps 6 7/8" (17.5 cm) | General |...

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    • General Forceps and Clamps • Tissue Forceps. Delicate, tapered DeBakey-type serrations. Ref: MC-008133

  6. DeBakey forceps have had a transformative effect on cardiac surgery, enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision and reduced risk of tissue damage. Their design and versatility have made them an indispensable tool in the surgical landscape, contributing to improved outcomes and the overall advancement of cardiac surgery.

  7. Eponymous Surgical Instruments | Surgery - Geeky Medics

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    As well as inventing his forceps, DeBakey was first to recognise the link between smoking and lung cancer and he performed the first-ever carotid endarterectomy. Similarly, he devised the DeBakey procedure for aortic dissections.

  8. Debakey Non-traumatic Forceps – Surgical Units

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    What is Debakey Forceps? Michael E. Debakey was an American Cardiologist who designed this forceps having non traumatic jaws for vascular tissue handling. The forceps has long blunt tip jaws with two rows of fine longitudinal serrations and a groove in between for better gripping.

  9. Gerald-DeBakey Tissue Forceps | Medline Industries, Inc.

    www.medline.com/product/Gerald-DeBakey-Tissue-Forceps/Tissue-Forceps/Z05...

    Konig Precise Touch Gerald-Debakey Forceps Overall Length 7" (17.8cm) Straight, Flat Handle, 1mm Wide Debakey Tips: 1 EA

  10. Fürst DeBakey-Dietrich Forceps - Medline

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    Fürst DeBakey-Dietrich Forceps. Manufacturer: MEDLINE. View Full Image. Scroll to Top.

  11. DeBakey Forceps - Cardiac Outlines - Obsidian Publish

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    Likely his most well-known invention, the DeBakey forceps are routinely used in nearly all surgical specialties. The forceps’ main advantage is the utilization of small serrations at the forcep jaw, which minimize the risk of tissue injury by allowing for delicate handling of vascular specimens.