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Foerster forceps

Foerster clamp

A Foerster clamp, also known as a Foerster sponge forceps, is a surgical instrument commonly used in medical procedures. It is named after the German surgeon Otto Foerster, who designed the instrument. The Foerster clamp is primarily used for grasping and holding tissues, sponges, or other materials during surgery.

Design and Features[edit]

The Foerster clamp is characterized by its long, slender design and looped, fenestrated tips. The tips are typically oval-shaped and serrated, which allows for a secure grip on tissues or sponges without causing significant damage. The instrument is usually made of high-quality stainless steel to ensure durability and ease of sterilization.

Uses in Surgery[edit]

Foerster clamps are versatile tools used in various surgical procedures, including:

Handling and Sterilization[edit]

Proper handling and sterilization of the Foerster clamp are crucial to prevent surgical site infections. The instrument should be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized using standard procedures, such as autoclaving, to ensure it is free from any contaminants.

Related Instruments[edit]

Other surgical instruments similar to the Foerster clamp include:

See Also[edit]

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