Rochester Pean Artery Forceps ^
Rochester Pean artery forceps are surgical instruments designed for clamping blood vessels during operations. Named after surgeon George W. Pean, these forceps feature straight or curved jaws with serrated tips to securely grasp tissue without slipping. They come in various sizes to accommodate different vessels and surgical procedures. Typically made of stainless steel for durability and sterilization, Rochester Pean forceps aid in controlling bleeding by applying pressure to the vessels, allowing surgeons to work with precision and safety. Their design ensures a firm grip, reducing the risk of tissue damage or slippage. These forceps are essential tools in vascular and general surgery, contributing to efficient hemostasis and successful surgical outcomes.