Standard Curved Dressing Forceps — 160mm Vascular Branch Anastomosis
The 160mm standard curved dressing forceps serves vascular branch anastomosis — the end-to-side anastomoses that connect bypass grafts or transplanted organ vasculature to recipient vessels at the angle the parent-branch geometry requires. Vascular surgery is full of end-to-side anastomoses (femoral-popliteal bypass, IMA-to-LAD coronary anastomosis, renal-artery transplant anastomosis); the 16cm curved forceps engages the vessel-adventitia at the working angle each anastomosis presents.
The end-to-side anastomosis geometry
An end-to-side anastomosis joins the end of one vessel (the graft or transplanted organ vessel) to the side of another (the recipient vessel) at an angle typically 30-60° from the recipient vessel axis. The curved forceps handles the adventitia of both vessels at the anastomosis junction without distorting the geometry that determines long-term graft patency. The technique-precision component of the anastomosis correlates with long-term outcomes.
Sterilisation between cases
The curved-tip geometry can trap autoclave-cycle moisture if not properly inspected; routine inspection between cases ensures the curve has not retained surface contaminants that would compromise instrument sterility for the next case.





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