The Rochester-Oschner Hemostat, created in the 1950s by Drs. Edward W. Ochsner and Frank J. Tornetta at the Rochester General Hospital, features a serrated jaw on one blade and a straight, smooth jaw on the other. This Rochester-Oschner Hemostatic Forceps has a serrated jaw for gripping and holding tissue. This pair has two serrated blades, while others have one smooth blade. The instrument is made of high-quality stainless steel, which provides durability and corrosion resistance. It is also available in various sizes.
The Rochester-Oschner Hemostat ensures precise and controlled hemostasis. The serrated jaw allows for a firm grip on tissue, which minimizes the risk of slippage or damage to surrounding structures. Its compact size makes it a good choice for applications like general surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular surgery, and neurosurgery. The high-quality stainless steel used in its construction ensures that the instrument can withstand repeated use and sterilization.
- Precision control for stopping the flow of blood
- Serrated blades
- Locking handle
- Stainless steel