| Item Code | Dimension |
| MI 2154.23 | 5″ |
| MI 2154.24 | 6″ |
| MI 2154.25 | 8″ |
| MI 2154.26 | 9.5″ |
Surgical Procedures:
- The instrument is used to occlude the lumen of both the intestine and the blood vessels temporarily during the resection anastomosis of the intestine (removing the diseased part of the gut and rejoining the viable ends).
- The foremost function of the clamp is to avoid spillage of the gut content.
- Moreover, the clamping of the vessels makes the sure the dry field for the surgery and less bleeding.
- The instrument is also acknowledged as a ‘non-crushing intestinal clamp’ since it is light, additionally the gap in the concavity of the jaws when the instrument is closed, as mentioned above, prevents tissue damage.
- During the resection anastomosis, the instrument occludes the part of the intestine that is needed to be conserved.













