CRILE HEMOSTATIC FORCEPS

Description:-  Crile Haemostatic Forceps are surgical instruments designed to clamp blood vessels to control bleeding during surgical procedures. They have a straight or curved shape with serrated jaws and a locking mechanism (ratchet) that holds the forceps securely in place. Widely used in both human and veterinary surgeries, they are essential tools for haemostasis.

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Description

Specifications

  • Material: High-quality surgical stainless steel
  • Length: Typically ranges between 12 cm to 20 cm
  • Jaw Type: Fully serrated jaws for a strong, slip-free grip
  • Locking Mechanism: Ratchet lock with multiple teeth for secure closure
  • Finish: Available in mirror-polished or matte finish to reduce glare during surgery

Types & Variants

  • Straight Crile Forceps
  • Curved Crile Forceps
  • Micro Crile Forceps for delicate procedures
  • Large-sized variants for major or large-animal surgeries

Usage

  • Clamping blood vessels to prevent haemorrhage
  • Holding tissue or small vessels during surgical dissection
  • Used in ligation and general surgical procedures

Advantages

  • Provides reliable and firm grip without tissue slippage
  • Durable and corrosion-resistant for long-term use
  • Highly versatile for various human and veterinary surgical procedures

Disadvantages

  • Requires thorough sterilization before and after each use
  • Not suitable for handling ultra-delicate tissues without caution

Precautions

  • Always sterilize before and after every surgical procedure
  • Avoid excessive force to prevent tissue trauma or instrument damage
  • Inspect jaws and ratchet mechanism regularly for wear or misalignment

Handling Instructions

  • Handle gently to maintain jaw alignment and prevent tip bending
  • Clean immediately after use using surgical enzymatic detergent
  • Allow to dry completely before autoclaving

Sterilization Details

  • Preferred Method: Autoclave at 121–134°C for 15–30 minutes
  • Alternative: High-level chemical sterilization if autoclaving is unavailable

HSN & HS Code

  • HSN Code: 9018.39 – Other instruments used in medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary sciences
  • HS Code: 9018.39.90 – Global classification for haemostatic surgical instruments

Human Application

  • Used widely in general and specialized surgical procedures for clamping vessels and controlling bleeding
  • Ideal for use in hospitals, clinics, and operating theatres

Veterinary Application

  • Essential in veterinary surgeries for haemostasis and tissue handling
  • Commonly used during spaying, orthopaedic, and abdominal operations

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the main use of Crile Haemostatic Forceps?
A: They are primarily used to clamp blood vessels and control bleeding during surgery.

Q2: Are Crile Forceps reusable?
A: Yes, they are made from surgical-grade stainless steel and can be sterilized and reused multiple times.

Q3: What sizes are available?
A: Crile Forceps are typically available in lengths ranging from 12 cm to 20 cm.

Q4: How should Crile Forceps be sterilized?
A: Autoclaving at 121–134°C for 15–30 minutes is recommended for complete sterilization.

Q5: Can these forceps be used in both human and veterinary surgeries?
A: Yes, they are highly versatile and widely used across both medical and veterinary surgical applications.