Straight Rochester-Pean forceps are a type of surgical clamp designed to control bleeding by occluding blood vessels or tissues during medical procedures. They feature a straight, elongated shape with serrated jaws that provide a secure grip on the tissue or vessel. The forceps are typically used for clamping larger vessels or tissues to stop blood flow and are characterized by their robust construction, which allows for a firm hold and precise control. The straight design ensures that the forceps can be easily maneuvered in straight-line access or deeper surgical sites. These forceps are commonly used in various types of surgeries and are an essential tool for managing hemostasis and facilitating surgical operations.
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