Kocher’s forceps, also known as Kocher clamps, are surgical instruments used to grasp and hold tissues during various medical procedures. They are named after the Swiss surgeon Theodor Kocher. Here are some key details about Kocher’s forceps:
Features:
Design: Available in both straight and curved designs to suit different surgical needs.
Material: Typically made from high-grade stainless steel for durability and resistance to corrosion.
Teeth: Equipped with 1×2 teeth at the tip for a secure grip on tissues.
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