Fedorova Clamp

Fedorov clamp is a device for fixing and restoring blood flow in the kidney during its distal stenosis (for example, after trauma), for bleeding from the renal vessels with scleroderma, etc. Synonyms for the Fedorov clamp are “Russian clamp”, “clamp for the renal arteries”, Fedorov clamp for varicose veins of the small pelvis or hemorrhoids

The Fedorov clamp is a surgical instrument for ureterostomy. Provides a bend limiter



The Fedorov surgical clamp is an instrument without which it is impossible to carry out most types of surgical intervention in the abdominal and pelvic areas. The first mention of the Fedorov surgical clamp was registered in 1880, by the German surgeon Fedorov. This tool has been widely used since then.

Application of the Fedorov clamp The functional purpose of the surgical Fedorov clamp is to securely fixate various objects while maintaining blood loss to a minimum. Thus, the instrument is indispensable in professional areas of surgery, such as: * urology; * gynecology; * traumatology; * neurosurgery; * maxillofacial