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He invented a hemostat that still used in operating rooms around the world.
The hemostat has handles that can be held in place by their locking mechanism.
The hemostat is to clamp tissues and blood vessels.
Blood spurted, and he calmly snapped a hemostat over the bleeder.
She grabbed a handful of sponges and a hemostat from the instrument tray.
Reaching for what he saw was a rudimentary version of a hemostat, Jendra looked up from her work.
Doctor Masterson was able to clamp the artery with a hemostat from his medical bag.
More recent advances have led to the introduction of a bone hemostat in putty format.
Long-nosed pliers or a surgeon's hemostat are helpful in this operation.
Kelly forceps are a type of hemostat usually made of stainless steel.
Okay, pick up the hemostat.
Lottick is the inventor of the electrosurgical hemostat.
In the simplest case, this means partially gripping a component using a heavy metal crocodile clip, hemostat or similar clamp.
Hand me the hemostat," Cooper said to Sachs, nodding at a pair of gripper tweezers.
A hemostat roach clip.
Unlike other hemostat technologies its action does not require the normal hemostatic pathway and therefore continues to function even when anticoagulants like heparin are present.
It's up to the surgeon and assistant to be sure they don't absentmindedly forget a pair of scissors or drop a hemostat inside the wound cavity.
He made the predecessor to the modern hemostat and called it the Bec de Corbin (crow's beak) (see image below).
The modern hemostat is credited to several persons, the foremost of which is Jules-Émile Péan.
With a Gomco clamp, a section of skin is dorsally crushed with a hemostat and then slit with scissors.
Avitene (microfibrillar collagen hemostat)
Microfibrillar collagen hemostat (MCH) is a topical agent composed of resorbable microfibrillar collagen.
The barbless hook also has a seldom-considered attribute: if it winds up in your own flesh it can be easily removed using pliers or a hemostat with a sharp tug.
Crile designed a small haemostatic forceps which bears his name; the Crile mosquito clamp.
Medical instruments and disorders that are named after Birkett are the Birkett forceps, the Birkett haemostatic forceps, and Birkett hernia.