
Hemostatic Forceps
Selectable hemostatic forceps for small-animal surgical tray buildouts, vessel-control staging, delicate clamping, tissue presentation, and microscope-assisted work, with straight and curved mosquito, delicate, micro-vessel, 16 cm hemostatic, and Rocca configurations, serrated or vertical-tooth jaws, 0.8 mm, 1.2 mm, and 2.0 mm tip-width options, light-handle options, and 12.5 cm or 16 cm overall lengths.

Louise Corscadden, PhD
Director of Science · ConductScience
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Overview
The Hemostatic Forceps page gives research labs one comparison surface for locking hemostatic forceps used in small-animal surgical tray buildouts, delicate clamping, vessel-control staging, tissue presentation, and microscope-assisted procedures. The product family includes mosquito hemostatic forceps, delicate hemostatic forceps, delicate hemostatic forceps with light handles, micro-vessel hemostatic forceps with light handles, 16 cm serrated hemostatic forceps, and 16 cm Rocca vertical-tooth configurations.
The selection value is jaw control in a compact field. Mosquito configurations provide a 1.2 mm serrated tip-width path for general small-instrument clamping, delicate and micro-vessel configurations provide 0.8 mm serrated tip-width options for finer vessel-control and tissue-handling decisions, and the 16 cm rows add longer 2.0 mm serrated or vertical-tooth jaw choices for larger fields. Straight jaws support direct access, curved jaws help approach around adjacent tissue or instruments, and light-handle configurations support labs that prefer a lighter feel during microscope-assisted work.
Scientific Use
Hemostatic forceps are practical across rodent microsurgery, ischemia model stations, perfusion preparation, catheter surgery, spinal access, reproductive surgery, dissection benches, and general surgical tray refreshes where a locking clamp is useful for temporary control, small-field staging, or controlled tissue presentation. Serrated jaws help maintain grip during clamping tasks, while the 12.5 cm and 16 cm length options let the lab match the instrument to compact or deeper surgical fields.
This listing is intentionally separate from thumb-forceps and tweezer pages. Fine Surgical Tweezers and Micro Tweezers support grasping and manipulation with hand pressure, while Hemostatic Forceps add a ring-handle, ratcheting, locking clamp format for workflows that need a held position.
Buying Fit
Choose this page when the lab needs replacement or procedure-specific hemostatic forceps rather than a full surgical kit. Pair the selected configuration with fine surgical tweezers, micro tweezers, micro scissors, IRIS/Stevens scissors, needle holders, sutures, magnification, anesthesia, warming, and sterile-field supplies when building a complete small-animal surgical station.
Features & Benefits
Configuration
- Mosquito hemostatic forceps, straight serrated, 1.2 mm tip width, 12.5 cm
- Mosquito hemostatic forceps, curved serrated, 1.2 mm tip width, 12.5 cm
- Delicate hemostatic forceps, straight serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm
- Delicate hemostatic forceps, curved serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm
- Delicate hemostatic forceps with light handles, curved serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm
- Micro vessel hemostatic forceps with light handles, straight serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm
- Hemostatic forceps, straight serrated, 2.0 mm tip width, 16 cm
- Hemostatic forceps, curved serrated, 2.0 mm tip width, 16 cm
- Rocca hemostatic forceps, straight vertical teeth, 16 cm
- Rocca hemostatic forceps, curved vertical teeth, 16 cm
Pattern range
- Mosquito, delicate, light-handle, 16 cm hemostatic, and Rocca hemostatic forceps
Jaw profiles
- Straight or curved serrated jaws, plus straight or curved Rocca vertical-tooth jaws
Tip width range
- 0.8 mm, 1.2 mm, or 2.0 mm depending on selected configuration
Overall length
- 12.5 cm or 16 cm depending on selected configuration
Use fit
- Temporary clamping, vessel-control staging, tissue presentation, and surgical tray completion
| Model | SKU | Listed price | Status | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mosquito hemostatic forceps, straight serrated, 1.2 mm tip width, 12.5 cm | CS-SRG-HF-MOSQ-STR-SERR-12-125 | $42.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Mosquito hemostatic forceps, curved serrated, 1.2 mm tip width, 12.5 cm | CS-SRG-HF-MOSQ-CVD-SERR-12-125 | $44.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Delicate hemostatic forceps, straight serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm | CS-SRG-HF-DEL-STR-SERR-08-125 | $72.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Delicate hemostatic forceps, curved serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm | CS-SRG-HF-DEL-CVD-SERR-08-125 | $74.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Delicate hemostatic forceps with light handles, curved serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm | CS-SRG-HF-DEL-LH-CVD-SERR-08-125 | $76.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Micro vessel hemostatic forceps with light handles, straight serrated, 0.8 mm tip width, 12.5 cm | CS-SRG-HF-MV-LH-STR-SERR-08-125 | $76.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Hemostatic forceps, straight serrated, 2.0 mm tip width, 16 cm | CS-SRG-HF-STR-SERR-20-160 | $50.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Hemostatic forceps, curved serrated, 2.0 mm tip width, 16 cm | CS-SRG-HF-CVD-SERR-20-160 | $52.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Rocca hemostatic forceps, straight vertical teeth, 16 cm | CS-SRG-HF-ROCCA-STR-VT-160 | $72.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
| Rocca hemostatic forceps, curved vertical teeth, 16 cm | CS-SRG-HF-ROCCA-CVD-VT-160 | $74.99 | Available | Confirmed during quote |
Practical Tips
Include the target species and procedure context in the quote request.
Why: Mouse and rat small-animal hemostatic control, clamping, and surgical tray completion workflows may require different handling scale and support components.
Review anesthesia and animal-support equipment alongside the surgical kit.
Why: Surgical instruments are only one part of a reproducible small-animal procedure setup.
Treat exact kit contents as quote-confirmed rather than fixed from the preview page.
Why: This keeps the public listing accurate while allowing the final configuration to match the lab workflow.
Setup Guide
What’s in the Box
- 1 x selected hemostatic forceps configuration
- Configuration selected by mosquito, delicate, micro-vessel, 16 cm hemostatic, or Rocca pattern, straight or curved jaw profile, serrated or vertical-tooth jaws, 0.8 mm, 1.2 mm, or 2.0 mm tip width where listed, and standard or light-handle design where applicable
Warranty
Support, replacement, and fulfillment terms are confirmed with the final quote and institutional purchasing requirements.
Compliance
Which Hemostatic Forceps configurations are available?
The page includes mosquito hemostatic forceps, delicate hemostatic forceps, delicate hemostatic forceps with light handles, micro-vessel hemostatic forceps with light handles, 16 cm serrated hemostatic forceps, and 16 cm Rocca vertical-tooth configurations. Configurations use 12.5 cm or 16 cm overall lengths with 0.8 mm, 1.2 mm, or 2.0 mm tip-width choices where listed.
When should I choose mosquito versus delicate hemostatic forceps?
Choose mosquito hemostatic forceps for general small-field clamping with a 1.2 mm serrated tip width. Choose delicate or micro-vessel configurations when the workflow benefits from a finer 0.8 mm serrated jaw.
When should I choose straight versus curved jaws?
Choose straight jaws for direct approach and curved jaws when the field, tissue orientation, or adjacent instruments make an angled approach more practical.
How are Hemostatic Forceps different from Fine Surgical Tweezers?
Hemostatic Forceps are ring-handle, ratcheting, locking clamps for held-position clamping and field control. Fine Surgical Tweezers are thumb-forceps for grasping, tissue handling, tying support, and dissection decisions without a ratcheting lock.
What should be ordered with Hemostatic Forceps for a complete small-animal surgery station?
A complete station may include fine surgical tweezers, micro tweezers, micro scissors, IRIS or Stevens scissors, needle holders, sutures, magnification, anesthesia, warming, and sterile-field supplies selected around the procedure.
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