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The professional clinical solution for direct-access vessel clamping and streamlined instrument organization. The Kelly Hemostatic Forceps 5.5" Straight Color Coated are foundational surgical instruments engineered to solve the problem of securing mid-to-large vascular structures in a direct line of sight. Characterized by their straight, blunt-tipped serrated jaws and a distinctive color-coded finish, these forceps act as a mechanical necessity for surgical teams who require a robust, easily identifiable tool for primary hemostasis. Its design is specifically optimized to provide a "linear-lock" grip, ensuring that vessels are managed with mathematical accuracy. At the same time, the color coating improves workflow efficiency in high-volume surgical settings.
The Kelly Hemostatic Forceps 5.5" Straight Color Coated represent the industry standard for versatile surgical ergonomics and organized sterile field management. In any professional environment—from routine outpatient clinics to emergency trauma theaters—the ability to definitively secure large vessels while maintaining rapid instrument recognition is a critical success factor. These forceps act as a high-durability mechanical extension of the surgeon’s hand, offering a level of reliability and "visual clarity" that standard stainless steel instruments cannot provide.
At its core, the instrument is built for professional-grade longevity. The "Kelly" pattern is universally favored for its ability to handle tissues and vessels that require more force than a Mosquito hemostat can provide. The straight configuration is particularly effective for "top-down" clamping, where a curved tip is not required to navigate around obstacles, ensuring a firm, even seal across the vascular lumen.
Built to exceed international standards for medical hardware, these color-coded Kelly Forceps are fully reusable and intended for high-frequency professional use. Their robust construction and specialized "Identification-Grip" profile make them an indispensable asset for ensuring safe, organized, and high-precision results in comprehensive patient care.
Kelly Hemostatic Forceps 5.5" Straight Color Coated
Kelly Hemostatic Forceps 5.5" have a blunt tip with serrations that is ideal for grasping large blood vessels.
| Product Name | Kelly Hemostatic Forceps 5.5" |
| Properties | Veterinary Surgical Instruments |
| Model Number | PS-VS-0064 |
| Type | Veterinary Surgical Instruments |
| Brand Name | Peak Surgicals |
| Instrument classification | Class I |
| Warranty | 1 YEAR |
| After-sale Service | Return and Replacement |
| Material | Medical Stainless Steel |
| Feature | Reusable |
| Certificate | CE, ISO-13485, FDA |
| Usage | Operating Room, etc |
| OEM | Available |
| Finish | Satin. Dull. MIRROR |
| Quality | Reusable |
| Packing | Carton Box, Others |
| Rust Free | Yes |
| MOQ | 1 Piece |
Feature Details
Total Length 5.5" (140mm)
Jaw Pattern Straight / Blunt / Half-Serrated
Identification Medical-Grade Color Coating
Closure Type Precision Ratchet Lock
Material Core Premium Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Primary Use Cases:
Q: When should I use a straight Kelly instead of a curved one?
A: Straight Kellys are best for superficial vessels or when you have a direct line of sight. Curved Kellys are typically used when you need to navigate around other tissues or "hook" a vessel from an angle.
Q: Does the color coating affect the precision of the ratchet lock?
A: No. The coating is applied with a uniform thickness that does not interfere with the mechanical engagement of the ratchet teeth or the alignment of the box joint.
Q: Are these suitable for delicate micro-vessels?
A: No. Kelly forceps are intended for mid-sized to larger vessels. For delicate microsurgery, a Mosquito or Jacobson hemostat is more appropriate.
Q: How do I prevent the color coating from scratching?
A: Use pH-neutral cleaning agents and avoid scrubbing with wire brushes. Proper handling of instrument trays—preventing them from rattling against other sharp tools—will preserve the finish.
Q: Can these be used for grasping gauze or needles?
A: While they can grasp gauze in a pinch, they are not needle holders. Using them to drive heavy needles can damage the serrations and misalign the jaws.