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Kelly Forceps (also called mosquito forceps when they are smaller) are a general purpose EMS and surgical tool used to grasp very small objects when are too large. They are used in surgery and in EMS operations to reach and grasp in the tightest areas.
Crile and Kelly forceps are hemostatic forceps. Their atraumatic design, featuring German stainless jaws, a ratchet lock mechanism, and ring handles, is ideal for clamping blood vessels and holding tissues during surgeries.
Kelly forceps, also known as hemostats or hemostatic forceps, are a type of locking forceps used primarily in the medical field for clamping blood vessels and controlling bleeding during surgical procedures.
Kelly clamps (Kelly hemostatic forceps) are used in surgical and medical procedures for clamping blood vessels or tissues to control bleeding. They are a specific design of hemostat. Kelly clamps have a ratcheted locking mechanism that allows them to stay clamped in place, providing a consistent and secure grip on blood vessels or tissues.
SURTEX® Kelly Artery Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas can use to manipulate blood vessels, clamp their lumen and control the blood flow, in order to achieve adequate haemostasis.
Fisherbrand™ Hemostats Kelly Forceps are primarily used to control blood flow in large blood vessels and tubing during surgical procedures. Our forceps are designed to exceed perfromance expectations-This is the Fisherbrand Advantage.
These scissors-like special forceps feature serrated jaws to ensure a firm but gentle grip on the tissues and vessels. In this article, we’ll briefly discuss the Kelly clamping forceps, regarding their history, types, uses, and comparison with the other dental forceps.