Backhaus Towel Clamp
Weight | 150 gm |
Grade | S304 |
Length | 6 inch |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Usage/Application | Surgery |
The Backhaus Towel Clamp is a surgical instrument used primarily in operating rooms to secure surgical drapes to a patient's skin. It has sharp, pointed tips that penetrate the drape and lightly grip the skin, ensuring that the sterile field remains intact during surgery.
Key Features:
Material: Stainless steel (rust-resistant and autoclavable).
Design: Sharp, curved tips with a ratcheted locking mechanism.
Sizes: Common lengths are 9 cm (3.5 inches) and 13 cm (5 inches).
Use: Commonly used in general surgery, orthopedic procedures, and other sterile settings.
Functions & Uses:
Holding surgical drapes securely in place.
Sometimes used for grasping and holding tissues in delicate procedures.
Can assist in securing suction lines or tubing in place during surgery
Additional Information:
Production Capacity: 500

