Description
- Backhaus Towel Clamp is used for fixing drapes to the skin of anesthetized patients.
- They are used in the operating room, but they are also used in the physician's clinic, where eneral procedures may be performed.
- Thus, it is widely used for a range of medical approaches.
- The instrument has a scissors-like action with ratchet fixation at the finger loops and a sharp, incurve, needle-like blade.
- The clip's tip may be curved or pointed, and even it may have teeth to provide a firm grip.
- They have sharp points and available in different sizes and styles.
- There are several ways in which a towel clamp can be positioned.
- The clamp may connect two towels or clip to a frame, and in the case of the Backhaus towel clamp, it can also clamp directly to the patient's skin.
- The delicate design is intended to allow the clamp to clip without occluding or pinching to prevent complications during surgery and pain during surgical recovery.







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