Duval Clamp

Duval Clamp

The Duval Clamp (pronounced “duval gestil”) is a surgical instrument for applying subcutaneous and purse-string sutures and for ligating blood vessels. It was named after its creator, the French surgeon Karl du Val. From the time of the invention of clamps to the present, other instruments and devices actively used for medical purposes have been created on its basis.

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The main purpose of the tool is to create a seam. Therefore, the clamp was one of the first medical instruments invented. The safety margin of the material is approximately 8 times greater than the safety margin of the fabric. For this reason, clamps are used not only in surgery, but



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