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  • A hemostat is a surgical tool that is used to stop bleeding. It is available in a number of sizes.

    Inventor

    The hemostat was invented in the 1700's by Stephen Hales of Kent, England. Hales was a physiologist, chemist and inventor.

    Hemostatic Clamp

    A hemostat is a grasping device that is also referred to as a hemostatic clamp.

    Description

    A hemostat looks like a cross between a pair of scissors and needle nose pliers.

    Effects

    A hemostat stops bleeding by pressing down on the blood vessel. It is most often used in the emergency and operating rooms of hospitals.

    Usage

    Throughout the course of a typical surgery, a doctor may use hemostats of various sizes and types.

    Source:

    Encyclopedia.comUK: Hemostat

    NNDB: Steven Hales

    Maurice on the Moon: Glossary

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