Rochester-Pean Forceps str 6 1/4”
Rochester-Pean forceps straight 6 1/4” in stainless steel, designed for secure vessel clamping and hemostasis in surgical procedures.
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Rochester-Pean Forceps Straight 6 1/4” – Hemostatic Surgical Instrument
The Rochester-Pean Forceps Straight 6 1/4” by Lenox Instruments are high-quality hemostatic forceps designed for clamping and controlling blood vessels and tissues during surgical procedures. Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, these forceps offer excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical reliability.
The straight jaw design with strong serrations ensures a secure grip on tissues and vessels, making it ideal for general surgical use. The ratchet locking mechanism allows controlled pressure application, providing surgeons with precision and safety during procedures.
Key Features
- Premium medical-grade stainless steel construction
- Straight jaw design for precise clamping
- Length: 6 1/4 inches
- Strong serrated jaws for secure grip
- Ratchet locking system for controlled pressure
- Corrosion-resistant and durable design
- Ergonomic finger rings for comfortable handling
- Autoclave safe and reusable
- OEM/private label manufacturing available
Applications
Widely used in general surgery, gynecology, and clinical procedures for clamping blood vessels, controlling bleeding, and tissue handling.
Lenox Instruments delivers reliable hemostatic instruments engineered for precision, strength, and consistent surgical performance.

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