Blood vessel clamp:
It is suitable for temporary clamping of blood vessels during surgical operations. It is used for retraction and temporary blocking of blood vessels and capillaries during surgical operations. It can be taken out immediately after surgery, provided sterilely, and used once.
Endoscopic examination of gastrointestinal mucosal lesions, early gastrointestinal cancer (high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia), gastrointestinal polyps, gastrointestinal submucosal tumors (stromal tumors, leiomyomas, lipomas, etc.), and achalasia Any bleeding from the gastrointestinal wound that occurs during the treatment will be closed and compressed to stop the bleeding.
Vascular ligation clips are used to clamp blood vessels and conduit tissue during laparoscopic surgery. For example, it is used to clamp the cystic duct and cystic artery during cholecystectomy in patients with cholecystitis, calculus cholecystitis, and gallbladder polyps.
Hemostatic clip:
It is suitable for closing blood vessels, tissues or other tubular structures during endoscopic surgery and removing them immediately after surgery.
It is used to place clips in the digestive tract under endoscopy to stop bleeding of gastrointestinal polyps with a diameter less than 1.5cm.
The disposable hemostatic clip device is used in conjunction with an endoscope. Specifically, the hemostatic clip is placed in the gastrointestinal tract for the following purposes: 1. Marking under the endoscope; 2. Hemostasis treatment for the following parts: a) Less than 30mm Damage to the mucosa/submucosa; b) bleeding ulcers; c) wound clipping after polypectomy with a diameter less than 15 mm; d) intracolonic diverticula.
To sum up, vascular clamps are mainly used to clamp blood vessels, while hemostatic clamps can also be used to clamp other tissues or tubular structures in addition to blood vessels. In terms of use, there are certain similarities between the two. Therefore, sometimes the terms vascular clamp and hemostatic clamp are confused with each other.
After all, there is no big problem in calling a blood vessel clamp a hemostatic clamp, or calling a hemostatic clamp a blood vessel clamp.










