
A Bipolar Clamp is a surgical instrument used to grasp, seal, and coagulate blood vessels or tissues using bipolar electrical energy, commonly in laparoscopic or open surgeries.
Features:
Jaws with bipolar electrodes for energy delivery
Insulated shaft to prevent unintended tissue damage
Provides controlled vessel sealing with minimal thermal spread
Connects to a bipolar electrosurgical unit (ESU)
Available in various jaw shapes and sizes
Uses:
Grasps and coagulates vessels or tissue bundles
Ideal for blood vessel sealing in minimally invasive or open surgery
Reduces the need for clips or sutures
Used in general, gynecologic, and urologic surgeries