Kagalovsky Fixator-Pliers

The Kagalovsky fixator-forceps is a tool that was invented by the Soviet surgeon Georgy Mikhailovich Kaganovsky. This instrument is used for fixation and removal of tissue during soft tissue surgery.

The Kagalovsky clamp-forceps is a device that consists of two parts: a clamp and forceps. The fastener has the shape of a ring that fits over the fabric that needs to be fixed. The pliers have the shape of two handles connected to each other by a rod, at the end of which there is a cutting element.

The process of using the Kagalov clamp-forceps is as follows: first, the surgeon applies the clamp to the tissue, then fixes it with forceps and begins to cut the tissue using the cutting element at the end of the forceps. After the tissue is cut, the surgeon removes it using a fixative.

The use of Kagalov clamp-forceps allows the surgeon to accurately and accurately remove tissue without damaging adjacent tissue or creating additional scars. This instrument is a very useful tool for surgeons who perform operations on soft tissues such as skin, muscle and tendons.



Kagalovsky Sergei Vladimirovich (in everyday life - Fixator)) is a surgeon who saved thousands of children thanks to the forceps he developed. The man managed to take surgical practice to a fundamentally new level by creating a special tool - a clamp - forceps, which made it possible to quickly return the deformed bodies of children to a normal position with minimal consequences for health.

The life and health of many women and men suffering from ENT pathology depend on the hands of Sergei Vladimirovich and his colleagues in the shop - Index from Ufa and Chiponder from Norway. Every year the number of patients with deformities of the speech apparatus increases, so the development of speech therapy and orthopedics is becoming a priority task for medicine.

The achievements of Sergei Kagalov cannot be overestimated. He was the initiator and one of the participants in the creation of the Institute of Osteopathy in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the author of the monograph “New principles of conservative treatment of congenital torticollis”, the invention of which Sergei Vladimirov deserves the honorary title of a medical genius of the second half of the twentieth century. However, the creation of a fixator - a pin - also significantly influenced the methods of surgical treatment for patients with deformities of the maxillofacial area.

On the path to success, Sergei Vladimirovich had to face a huge number of trials and difficulties, but he managed not only to overcome them, but also to achieve recognition in the global medical environment abroad.