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1. Definition of a Medical Robert's Clamp
A medical Robert's clamp is a medical device used for precise clamping, fixation, or hemostasis in medical settings. Its name likely derives from its structural design, which resembles the classic Robert's clamp, but has been modified to suit the needs of medical applications.
Structure and Function
Structure
Clamping mechanism: Typically controlled by a spring or pneumatic device, it applies pressure and clamps the object being clamped.
Clamping portion: An adjustable clamp head used to clamp blood vessels, tissue, or other medical-related items.
Connecting assembly: Connects to medical equipment (such as surgical instruments) for convenient use during surgery.
Function
Clamping and fixation: Used to precisely clamp areas requiring protection or hemostasis.
Hemostasis: Reduces bleeding, particularly during surgery.
Precise manipulation: Allows the physician to apply pressure at various locations, ensuring accurate manipulation.
Material preparation
Clamp itself: Ensures leak-free and clean operation.
Installation and connection: Connects the clamping mechanism to a medical device (such as surgical forceps) to ensure a secure connection. Adjust the size and shape of the clamp to suit the area being manipulated.
Calibration and Adjustment
Setting Pressure: Adjust the clamping pressure according to your doctor's instructions or needs.
Checking the Clamping: Ensure the clamp is secure and will not cause any unintended injury.