H20231
FESHIN
20231
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Product Description
Hemostasis clips are small medical devices used to achieve hemostasis, which is the process of stopping bleeding. These clips play a crucial role in surgical procedures by providing a safe and effective way to control bleeding and promote healing. They are typically made of biocompatible materials such as titanium or stainless steel, ensuring compatibility with the human body. Moreover, the design of these clips allows for easy application externally, allowing healthcare professionals to precisely close off blood vessels or other structures and effectively prevent further bleeding. By utilizing hemostasis clips, medical professionals can enhance patient safety and improve surgical outcomes.
Hemostasis clips provide a secure and reliable closure mechanism to stop bleeding effectively.
These clips are available in various sizes and designs, allowing for versatility in different clinical applications.
Hemostasis clips are designed for easy application, enabling healthcare professionals to quickly and accurately place them in the desired location.
As external devices, hemostasis clips offer a non-invasive approach to achieve hemostasis, avoiding the need for more invasive procedures.
No. | REF | Rotation Function YES/ NO | Effective working leng th L (±100)mm | Clip max Span W (±0.2-2.7) mm | Instrument D (±0.15) mm |
1 | ZRHCA-235-15 | YES/ NO | 2350 | 15 | 2.6 |
2 | ZRH-HCA-195-15 | YES/ NO | 1950 | 15 | 2.6 |
3 | ZRH-HCA-165-15 | ★ YES/ NO | 1650 | 15 | 2.6 |
4 | ZRH-HCA-235-12 | ★ YES/ NO | 2350 | 12 | 2.6 |
5 | ZRH-HCA-195-12 | YES/ NO | 1950 | 12 | 2.6 |
6 | ZRH-HCA-165-12 | YES/ NO | 1650 | 12 | 2.6 |
Surgeons may use hemostasis clips during surgical procedures to control bleeding from blood vessels or other structures.
Hemostasis clips are commonly used in gastrointestinal endoscopy procedures to manage bleeding ulcers or other sources of bleeding.
Hemostasis clips can be employed in interventional radiology procedures to achieve hemostasis after minimally invasive interventions.
In emergency situations, hemostasis clips may be utilized to control bleeding in traumatic injuries before more definitive treatment can be provided.
It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the proper application and removal of hemostasis clips.
Healthcare professionals should be trained in the correct techniques for using hemostasis clips to ensure patient safety and optimal results.
Care should be taken to avoid excessive tissue trauma during clip application, as it can potentially lead to complications.
Please note that this description provides a general overview of hemostasis clips and their applications. For specific information or guidance, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the particular product you are interested in.