| Reference / SKU | HF 04-95-01 |
| Pattern | Crile |
| Working length | 140 mm (14 cm) |
| Material | AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
Crile Hemostatic Forceps — 140 mm (14 cm), Pattern 95 (Ref HF 04-95-01), supplied from Fizza Surgical’s instrument range under ISO 13485:2016 quality management.
Where Halsted-Mosquito handles the finest bleeders, Crile hemostatic forceps step up one tier — medium-calibre vessels and tissue clamping during routine dissection. George Washington Crile, founder of the Cleveland Clinic in 1921, developed the pattern as a workhorse general-surgery clamp. The 14 cm and 16 cm lengths cover bowel resection, appendectomy, thyroidectomy, and the bulk of routine hemostasis. Crile forceps are fully serrated like Halsted-Mosquito but heavier, with wider jaws for slightly larger vessels. Many general-surgery trays include four Criles (two straight, two curved) alongside two Halsted-Mosquito pairs and a Kelly for graduated vessel-size coverage.
- Crile Hemostatic Forceps — 140 mm (14 cm), Pattern 88 (HF 04-88-04)
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- Crile Hemostatic Forceps — 140 mm (14 cm), Pattern 87 (HF 04-87-03)
Every instrument is forged, machined, and finished at the Sialkot facility from German-origin stainless billet — austenitic 304 / 316 grades for non-cutting, mucosal-contact, and hollow-ware lines where corrosion resistance is the priority, martensitic 420 / 440 grades for cutting and edge-retention patterns where heat-treatable hardness matters, and 17-4 PH precipitation-hardened stainless for high-load orthopedic and implant-handling applications. Polishing, passivation, and final inspection are performed in-house under documented quality procedures aligned with ISO 13485:2016.





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