Aspen Surgical 9423 Umbilical Cord Clamp Yellow Double-Grip
The Aspen Surgical 9423 Umbilical Cord Clamp is a high-quality medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This sterile, double-grip clamp is specifically designed to provide a secure and reliable way to clamp the umbilical cord, making it an essential tool for medical professionals. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide a consistent and efficient clamping action, reducing the risk of complications during newborn care.
Overview: The Aspen Surgical 9423 Umbilical Cord Clamp is a precision-engineered instrument used to securely clamp the umbilical cord, allowing for safe and easy cutting. Its ergonomic design and double-grip mechanism provide a comfortable and secure grip, reducing the risk of slippage and ensuring a consistent clamping action. This clamp is designed to meet the high standards of medical professionals, providing a reliable and efficient solution for umbilical cord care.
Key Features
- Sterile, single-use design to minimize the risk of infection and cross-contamination
- Double-grip mechanism provides a secure and consistent clamping action
- Ergonomic design for comfortable grip and reduced fatigue
- Yellow color coding for easy identification and differentiation
- Designed for single-handed use, allowing for easy and efficient clamping
- Compact design for convenient storage and transportation
- Latex-free materials to minimize the risk of allergic reactions
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 5.5 inches (14 cm) in length • Weight: 1.2 ounces (34 grams) • Materials: Latex-free, medical-grade plastics • Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable international standards for medical devices • Compatibility: Designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environmentsIdeal For
• Hospitals: labor and delivery, neonatal intensive care units (NICU), and postpartum care • Clinics: obstetrics and gynecology, pediatric care, and family medicine • Home care: newborn care, midwifery services, and home birth attendants • Outpatient facilities: birthing centers, urgent care clinics, and community health centers • Medical transport: emergency medical services (EMS), ambulance, and medical evacuation teamsShare Product Link: