Standard Curved Dressing Forceps — 18cm Renal Transplant Curved Access
The 18cm-labelled standard curved dressing forceps serves kidney transplant surgery — the curved-access component of the iliac-fossa anastomotic work where the renal artery, vein, and ureter meet the recipient vessels at angles the straight forceps cannot reach. Modern renal transplant outcomes depend on precise vascular anastomosis technique; the curved forceps’s angular reach supports this precision in the iliac fossa working depth.
The renal-vein-to-iliac-vein anastomosis
The renal vein (typically the donor right renal vein in deceased-donor or living-donor transplantation) is anastomosed end-to-side to the external iliac vein. The vein anastomosis runs at approximately 30-45° to the iliac vessel axis; the curved 18cm forceps handles the venous adventitia at this angle without distorting the anastomotic geometry. Venous-anastomosis stenosis is a known cause of post-transplant complications; technique-precision matters.
The renal-artery-to-iliac-artery anastomosis
The renal artery is similarly anastomosed end-to-side to the external iliac artery at a comparable angle. The curved forceps handles both anastomoses without instrument swap between them.





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