Mikulicz Clamp

A Mikulicz clamp is a surgical instrument that is used to close wounds, sutures and other surgical procedures. It was named after the Polish surgeon-doctor Josef Fema Mikulicz. This clamp was developed in the late 19th century and was used in surgery to create anastomoses to connect blood vessels, remove damaged tissue, and also to form new blood vessels. Over time, this instrument has become one of the most common in medical practice.

The Mikulicz clamp has a wide range of uses in surgery, including plastic, gynecological, dental and other fields of medicine. The benefits of using a clamp include the ability to