Chaput Hemostatic Forcep – Straight (STR), 13 cm (5″) Surgical Vessel Clamp
Features and Description:
The Chaput Hemostatic Forcep, 13 cm (5″) STR, is a precision surgical instrument designed for secure clamping of small blood vessels and delicate tissue during surgical procedures. Its straight (STR) design allows for accurate control and easy maneuverability, making it ideal for general, microsurgical, and vascular applications.
Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, the Chaput STR forcep is durable, corrosion-resistant, and reusable, ensuring long-lasting performance in operating rooms, hospitals, and clinical laboratories. The finely serrated jaws provide a firm, non-slip grip on vessels and tissue, minimizing trauma while maintaining effective hemostasis.
The ergonomic ring handles with ratchet locking mechanism allow for stable, hands-free operation, giving surgeons full control during procedures. With a length of 13 cm (5″), this forcep provides excellent precision and reach for both superficial and confined surgical areas.
Widely used in vascular surgery, general surgery, pediatric procedures, and microsurgery, the Chaput STR Hemostatic Forcep is a reliable and essential instrument for any surgical tray.
Key Features:
- Surgical-grade stainless steel construction for durability and long-term use
- Straight (STR) design for precise clamping and easy maneuverability
- Length: 13 cm (5″) for optimal reach and precision
- Finely serrated jaws for secure, non-slip vessel and tissue grip
- Ergonomic ratchet handles for stable, hands-free clamping
- Corrosion-resistant, reusable, and autoclavable
- Ideal for microsurgery, vascular surgery, pediatric surgery, and general surgical procedures
Applications:
- Clamping small vessels and delicate tissue
- Hemostasis during microsurgical, pediatric, and general surgical procedures
- Vascular surgery, general surgery, and operating room procedures
- Hospitals, surgical centers, and clinical laboratories
The Chaput Hemostatic Forcep, STR 13 cm (5″) ensures precision, reliability, and safety, making it an indispensable instrument for surgeons performing controlled vessel occlusion and delicate tissue handling.

