Spencer-Wells Ligature Forceps – STR & CVD, 13–20 cm (5″–8″) Surgical Instrument

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Features and Description:

The Spencer-Wells Ligature Forceps are precision surgical instruments designed for secure vessel ligation and precise tissue handling. Made from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, these forceps deliver outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable performance through repeated sterilization cycles.

Available in both Straight (STR) and Curved (CVD) profiles, the Spencer-Wells design allows surgeons to select the most suitable instrument for shallow or deep operative fields. The range of lengths ensures versatility for various surgical applications:

  • 13 cm (5″)
  • 14 cm (5½”)
  • 15 cm (6″)
  • 18 cm (7″)
  • 20 cm (8″)

Fine serrated jaws provide a secure grip on vessels and sutures, while the smooth ratchet locking mechanism maintains consistent clamping pressure without slipping. Ergonomically designed finger rings ensure comfort and precise control during prolonged surgical procedures.

Key Features:

Premium Surgical Stainless Steel — Durable, rust-resistant, and long-lasting
Straight (STR) and Curved (CVD) Jaw Options — Suitable for superficial and deep procedures
Multiple Length Options — 13–20 cm for maximum versatility
Fine Serrated Tips — Secure handling of vessels and ligatures
Reliable Ratchet Locking Mechanism — Maintains consistent clamping force
Fully Autoclavable — Compatible with standard sterilization methods

Applications:

Spencer-Wells Ligature Forceps are commonly used in:

  • General surgery
  • Cardiovascular and thoracic procedures
  • Vessel ligation
  • Deep or superficial tissue handling
  • Hospital and clinical operating environments

Why Choose Spencer-Wells Ligature Forceps?

Trusted by surgical professionals worldwide, the Spencer-Wells design provides superior control and precision in both straight and curved profiles. Its range of sizes and ergonomic construction ensure safe and efficient ligation in diverse surgical procedures, from routine to complex operations.