Container for Holding Clamps

Special receptacle or package – For a fastener – Surgical or wound type

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C206S341000

Reexamination Certificate

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07628272

ABSTRACT:
Hemostatic clamps are used to tie or clamp blood vessels during surgical procedures. Special containers are used to store and advantageously provide hemostatic clamps. These containers completely and clearly hold clamps in each phase without tilting, and enable reliable removal by a surgeon using a surgical instrument. This is achieved with the container according to the invention, which avoids friction between the clamp and the surgical instrument.

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