The Doyen Intestinal Forceps Curved are essential instruments in gastrointestinal and abdominal surgeries, specifically designed for occluding sections of the intestines without causing significant trauma. Their atraumatic jaws and ergonomic design make them indispensable tools for surgeons performing complex bowel-related procedures.
Clinical Applications
These forceps are used in a wide range of surgical procedures, including:
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Intestinal resections – clamping intestines prior to cutting and suturing.
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Bowel anastomosis – safely holding bowel segments in place.
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Exploratory laparotomy – securing sections of the GI tract.
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General abdominal surgery – requiring temporary occlusion of the intestines.
Their ability to control and stabilize intestinal tissue while minimizing trauma makes them highly valuable in GI surgery.
Design Advantages
The curved design offers several benefits for surgeons:
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Curved shaft – allows better access in deep abdominal cavities.
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Smooth, atraumatic jaws – prevent damage to delicate intestinal walls.
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Ergonomic finger rings – ensure surgeon comfort and precise handling.
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German stainless steel construction – provides durability and resistance to corrosion.
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Reusable and sterilizable – ensuring long-term value for hospitals and clinics.
Technical Specifications
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Instrument Name: Doyen Intestinal Forceps Curved
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Length: 8” – 10” variations available
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Jaw Surface: Smooth, atraumatic jaws
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Handle Type: Finger-ring handles with ratchet lock
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Material: German stainless steel
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Finish: Satin / matte finish for reduced glare
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Sterilization: Autoclavable & reusable
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Certification: ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE certified
Benefits in Surgery
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Provides safe intestinal occlusion without crushing.
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Enhances surgical precision in GI operations.
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Reduces risk of tissue trauma or perforation.
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Improves surgeon comfort with lightweight, ergonomic design.
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Versatile use across general and specialized abdominal surgeries.
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Long-lasting and cost-effective due to reusability.
Comparison with Similar Instruments
While general clamps may be used, Doyen Intestinal Forceps Curved are specifically engineered for atraumatic bowel clamping. Unlike crushing clamps, their smooth jaws and curved profile provide superior safety, making them the preferred choice in delicate intestinal procedures.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain peak performance:
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Clean immediately after use with enzymatic cleaners.
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Rinse thoroughly and dry before sterilization.
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Autoclave using standard hospital protocols.
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Store properly to prevent jaw misalignment.
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Regular inspection ensures longevity.
Why Buy from Javeria Intl
At Javeria Intl, we specialize in producing high-quality surgical instruments that meet the strictest international standards. Our Doyen Intestinal Forceps Curved are:
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Crafted from premium German stainless steel.
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Certified under ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE standards.
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Trusted by surgeons, clinics, and hospitals worldwide.
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Designed for precision, safety, and durability.
When you choose Javeria Intl, you invest in instruments that ensure clinical reliability, patient safety, and surgeon satisfaction.
Related Categories
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Surgical Forceps– Forceps and clamps.
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ENT & Respiratory Instruments – Fine surgical tools for delicate anatomy.
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General Surgery Instruments – Reliable instruments for multiple procedures.
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FAQs
Q1: What are Doyen Intestinal Forceps Curved used for?
They are used for occluding and controlling intestines during GI and abdominal surgeries.
Q2: How do they prevent tissue trauma?
Their smooth, atraumatic jaws are designed to hold intestines without crushing or damaging tissue.
Q3: Are these forceps reusable?
Yes, they are fully autoclavable and reusable, designed for repeated surgical use.
Q4: What sizes are available?
They are available in lengths from 8” to 10”, depending on surgical requirements.
Q5: Are they certified for international use?
Yes, they comply with ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE certifications, ensuring global surgical standards.




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