Coller-Crile Hemostatic Forcep – STR & CVD, 14 cm & 16 cm | 1:2 Ratio Surgical Vessel Clamp
Features and Description:
The Coller-Crile Hemostatic Forcep is a precision surgical instrument designed for secure clamping of blood vessels and soft tissue during a wide range of surgical procedures. Available in both Straight (STR) and Curved (CVD) configurations, and in lengths of 14 cm (5 1/2″) and 16 cm (6 1/4″), this instrument provides excellent control, versatility, and reliability in clinical settings.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, the Coller-Crile forceps offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life. Selected variants feature a 1:2 ratio design, delivering controlled clamping pressure that ensures effective hemostasis while minimizing tissue trauma.
The finely serrated jaws provide a firm, secure grip on vessels and tissue, while the ergonomic ring handles with ratchet locking mechanism allow precise, hands-free clamping during procedures. These forceps are widely used in general surgery, vascular procedures, and clinical applications where dependable vessel occlusion is required.
Available Variants:
14 cm (5 1/2″) — 1:2 Ratio
- Straight (STR)
- Curved (CVD)
16 cm (6 1/4″) — Standard Design
- Straight (STR)
- Curved (CVD)
Key Features:
- Premium surgical stainless steel construction
- STR (Straight) and CVD (Curved) options for procedural flexibility
- Available lengths: 14 cm and 16 cm
- Selected models with 1:2 ratio for controlled clamping force
- Serrated jaws for secure vessel and tissue grip
- Ratchet locking mechanism for stable occlusion
- Reusable and fully autoclavable
- Suitable for professional surgical use
Applications:
- Hemostasis during surgical procedures
- Vascular and general surgery
- Tissue clamping and vessel control
- Hospital operating rooms and surgical centers
- Clinical and laboratory use
The Coller-Crile Hemostatic Forcep is a reliable and versatile surgical tool, offering precision, safety, and performance for effective vessel control across multiple medical procedures.




