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Gemini Artery Forceps, SKU PS-O T-0607, are reusable hemostatic forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled clamping of deep vessels, vascular pedicles, fibrous tissue bundles, ligature targets, omental strands, uterine attachments, and vessel-bearing soft tissue during open surgical workflow. The available variants are PS-1349 with 7" (17.8cm) overall length, PS-1350 with 8" (20.3cm), PS-1351 with 9" (22.9cm), PS-1352 with 11 1/8" (28.3cm), and PS-1348 with 5 1/2" (14cm). The image shows curved serrated jaws, long shanks, a box-lock joint, finger-ring handles, and a ratchet locking mechanism for sustained compression after placement. General surgeons, gynecology surgeons, colorectal teams, urologists, ENT surgeons, veterinary surgeons, and operating room staff use this pattern during laparotomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, thyroid soft-tissue exposure, deep vessel isolation, pedicle ligation, abdominal mass excision, omental handling, fascial bundle control, suture placement, and closure-stage hemostasis in hospitals, surgical centers, veterinary theaters, teaching labs, and reusable major surgery trays.
The working action is produced by two opposing curved jaws joined through a box-lock joint that transfers ring-handle compression into aligned distal closure. The curved jaw profile lets the surgeon approach a vessel or tissue bundle from an oblique angle, especially when the target lies beneath a raised plane or beside retractors, suction, clamps, and assistant instruments. Serrations along the inner jaw surface increase purchase on vessel-bearing tissue, ligature points, omental strands, and fibrous pedicles during traction and occlusion. The box lock keeps the arms centered as pressure increases, reducing lateral jaw shift during clamp placement. Long shanks provide working distance in deeper abdominal, pelvic, gynecology, ENT, and veterinary operative fields. Ring handles support thumb and finger control during application and release. The ratchet near the handles locks at staged compression points, maintaining hemostatic pressure while ties, scissors, suction, retractors, or needle holders are used in the same field. Release is performed by separating the ratchet teeth before opening the jaws under direct visualization.
During laparotomy and abdominal soft-tissue surgery, Gemini Artery Forceps are applied after the vessel, pedicle, or tissue bundle has been isolated and aligned for safe clamping. The curved jaws help approach deeper tissue corridors where a straight clamp would force the hand into the wound axis. In hysterectomy, oophorectomy, and salpingo-oophorectomy workflow, the instrument assists with uterine attachments, ovarian pedicles, broad ligament tissue, and vessel-bearing soft-tissue bundles after exposure is established. General surgery teams use the longer variants for omental handling, abdominal mass exposure, fascial bundle control, and closure-stage hemostasis. ENT teams can use compact or intermediate models for deeper soft-tissue exposure where curved access and maintained compression are required. Veterinary surgeons use the same mechanism for abdominal exploration, ovariohysterectomy support, and deep soft-tissue pedicle ligation. The clamp is placed only after the target structure is visible, separated from adjacent tissue, and fully seated within the serrated jaw length before the ratchet is engaged.
PS-1348 with 5 1/2" (14cm) overall length is selected for compact fields, superficial vessel control, minor procedure trays, ENT soft-tissue exposure, and veterinary small-patient work. PS-1349 with 7" (17.8cm) provides added reach for routine operating room clamping while preserving close hand control. PS-1350 with 8" (20.3cm) is selected for deeper abdominal, gynecology, urology, and general surgery fields where retractor placement increases the distance between the wound edge and target tissue. PS-1351 with 9" (22.9cm) gives extended access for pelvic and abdominal procedures requiring greater shaft clearance. PS-1352 with 11 1/8" (28.3cm) is selected for deep operative corridors, large-patient exposure, large-animal veterinary surgery, and cases where the hand must remain outside the central wound. All five variants use curved serrated jaws, ring handles, a box-lock joint, and ratchet control, so selection depends on exposure depth, tissue thickness, vessel position, patient habitus, and required hand clearance.
German stainless steel construction supports repeated clinical use by maintaining jaw alignment, corrosion resistance, box-lock stability, and ratchet function through cleaning and steam sterilization cycles. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options allow procurement teams to match surface preference with glare control, visual inspection, and existing hemostatic clamp tray standards. After use, the jaws should be opened and cleared of blood, tissue residue, fat, suture debris, dressing fibers, and lint before enzymatic cleaning. Processing can include manual brushing, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector exposure, rinsing, drying, box-lock inspection, ratchet review, serration inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization according to facility protocol. The curved jaw grooves, locking teeth, and joint area require careful cleaning because retained residue can affect grip, closure, and release. CE marking, ISO 13485 documentation, and FDA procurement context support purchasing records for hospitals, clinics, surgical centers, veterinary facilities, distributors, and teaching programs. Class I classification, reusable construction, carton-box packing, 1-piece MOQ, OEM availability, 1-year warranty, and return and replacement service support replacement ordering and institutional supply.
| SKU | PS-O T-0607 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Gemini Artery Forceps |
| Price | $4.95 |
| Size/Gauge Variants | PS-1349 overall length 7" (17.8cm); PS-1350 overall length 8" (20.3cm); PS-1351 overall length 9" (22.9cm); PS-1352 overall length 11 1/8" (28.3cm); PS-1348 overall length 5 1/2" (14cm) |
| Instrument Category | Reusable ratcheted hemostatic artery forceps |
| Procedure | Laparotomy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, thyroid soft-tissue exposure, deep vessel isolation, pedicle ligation, abdominal mass excision, omental handling, fascial bundle control, closure-stage hemostasis |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin, dull, or mirror finish |
| Sterilization | Reusable instrument suitable for manual cleaning, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector processing, drying, box-lock and ratchet inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization |
| Instrument Classification | Class I reusable surgical instrument |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 13485, FDA |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for distributor supply, institutional branding, bulk purchasing, and customized packing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support for eligible orders |
How are Gemini Artery Forceps different from Crile Forceps?
Crile Forceps are the closest alternative because both instruments are ratcheted hemostatic clamps. Crile patterns are commonly selected for small vessels and routine hemostasis in superficial or moderately deep fields. Gemini Artery Forceps use a curved jaw profile and longer size range for deeper vessel clamping, pedicle control, and oblique access around tissue planes. The curved jaw geometry helps approach vessels that are not aligned with the shaft. Both instruments use ring handles, a box-lock joint, serrated jaws, and a ratchet mechanism. The clinically relevant difference is access angle, reach range, and the selection of a curved deep-field clamp rather than a routine artery forceps pattern.
How should the 14cm to 28.3cm variants be selected?
The 14cm PS-1348 variant is selected for compact fields, minor surgery, ENT exposure, and close vessel control near the wound opening. The 17.8cm PS-1349 and 20.3cm PS-1350 variants fit routine general surgery, gynecology, urology, and veterinary hemostatic trays. The 22.9cm PS-1351 variant is selected when pelvic or abdominal access requires added shaft length. The 28.3cm PS-1352 variant supports deep operative corridors, large-patient exposure, and large-animal veterinary procedures. Gemini Artery Forceps should be matched to access depth, tissue thickness, vessel position, retractor placement, and available hand clearance. Keeping the full range in stock gives operating room teams compact, intermediate, and deep-reach clamping options.
What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA details mean for procurement?
CE documentation supports international conformity records for reusable surgical instrument purchasing. ISO 13485 indicates manufacturing under medical device production controls covering inspection, process consistency, and traceability. FDA procurement context supports U.S. purchasing files for Class I reusable surgical instruments. Gemini Artery Forceps can be entered into hospital, clinic, veterinary, distributor, and operating room catalogs with documented material, finish, size range, warranty, MOQ, OEM availability, and after-sale service. These records support purchasing teams, receiving departments, and sterile processing units during inventory approval. The certification profile supports tender files, replacement stock, standardized hemostatic clamp trays, and institutional supply programs.
How do the ratchet and box-lock joint control intraoperative use?
The box-lock joint is the central hinge that keeps both arms aligned during opening and closure. The ratchet is the locking feature near the handles that holds the jaws at staged compression points. During use, the surgeon positions the curved serrated jaws around the selected vessel, pedicle, or tissue bundle, closes the handles to the required pressure, and engages the ratchet. This allows Gemini Artery Forceps to maintain hemostatic compression while ligatures, scissors, suction, retractors, or needle holders are used in the same field. Release is controlled by separating the ratchet teeth before reopening the jaws. Cleaning around the box lock, jaw serrations, and ratchet is important because retained blood, fat, or tissue debris can affect locking and release.
Are these forceps suitable for reusable sterile processing and distributor stock?
Yes, Gemini Artery Forceps are reusable German stainless steel instruments suitable for hospital, clinic, veterinary, distributor, surgical center, and operating room supply workflows. After use, the serrated jaws, box lock, and ratchet should be opened and inspected so blood, tissue residue, fat, lint, and suture debris can be removed before sterilization. Processing can include manual cleaning, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector exposure, drying, joint inspection, ratchet review, serration inspection, packaging, and steam autoclaving. The 1-piece MOQ supports replacement ordering for clinics, procedure rooms, abdominal surgery trays, gynecology sets, ENT packs, and veterinary operating kits. OEM availability supports distributor branding, institutional packing, and bulk purchasing programs. The 1-year warranty and return and replacement service support procurement teams managing recurring hemostatic forceps inventory.
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