Reusable Biclamp for Open Surgery
BiClamp for vaginal hysterectomy leads to less blood loss and less postoperative pain, with similar results in these respects to laparoscopic surgery.
Biclamp forceps, also known as bipolar forceps or bipolar coagulation forceps, are a specialized surgical instrument used in various surgical procedures. They are typically designed with two parallel tips that deliver electrical energy to tissues for coagulation, cutting, or sealing purposes. Here are some common uses of biclamp forceps:
– Hemostasis: Biclamp forceps are frequently used to achieve hemostasis, which is the control of bleeding during surgery. The instrument applies electrical energy to coagulate small blood vessels, thereby minimizing bleeding and promoting wound healing.
– Tissue cutting: Biclamp forceps can be used for tissue cutting purposes in certain situations. The instrument allows for precise application of electrical energy to cut through tissue, minimizing bleeding and facilitating surgical procedures.
* Tissue coagulation: Biclamp forceps are effective for coagulating tissues, particularly small blood vessels. The electrical energy delivered through the forceps helps seal the vessels, reducing bleeding and enhancing the surgeon’s ability to perform procedures with improved visibility.
* Vessel sealing: In some instances, biclamp forceps are used for vessel sealing, particularly small to medium-sized blood vessels. The electrical energy provided by the forceps helps to thermally seal the vessel walls, allowing for efficient and reliable hemostasis.
* Dissection: Biclamp forceps can aid in tissue dissection by applying energy to coagulate small vessels or dissect tissues along the surgical plane. This helps separate tissues and structures, providing better visibility and access for the surgeon.
It’s important to note that the specific uses of biclamp forceps may vary depending on the surgical procedure and the surgeon’s preferences. Additionally, the design and features of biclamp forceps can differ, such as curved or straight tips, to accommodate specific surgical needs.
It’s always essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional or surgeon for specific information and guidance regarding the use of biclamp forceps in a particular surgical context.
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