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Hemostats Market - Size, Share, Growth,
Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
Hemostats, also referred to as hemostatic clamp, arterial forceps or pean are surgical tools used in
surgical procedures to control bleeding. The hemostats were designed to clamp blood vessels of
small size to manage blood flow in hemorrhagic cases. These devices are also used to grasp and
secure superficial fascia during wound closure surgical procedures. The hemostats, with hinges and
rings, are visibly similar to scissors. These instruments have a locking mechanism known as rachet
that is used for clamping wherein the jaws of locking forceps come together, which helps in sealing
the opening of the blood vessels. In many cases, the hemostats can be used to hold the
subcutaneous tissues on the edges of the wound, while the tissue forceps are applied to the other
edge to retract and gain better exposure to the wound site. Hemostats serve as an excellent tool to
visualize, expose, and investigate deeper tissue areas in case of patients with serious injuries. The
hemostats securely holds blood vessels and other tubular structures to obstruct the blood or fluid flow
in damaged vessels. It is available in various sizes and patterns depending on the requirement of the
application. The use of hemostats is expanding gradually, as uncontrolled bleeding in the surgical
trauma settings frequently result into significant clinical and economic impact that can even lead to
loss of life.
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Global Hemostats Market Regional Insights
On the basis of region, the global hemostats market is segmented into North America, Latin
America, Europe, Asia Pacifc, Middle East, and Africa. North America holds the dominant position
in the global hemostats market, owing to large number of surgeries performed in the region as
well as development of technologically advanced products for achieving blood control during
trauma management procedures. According to the National Health Statistics Report by the
Centers of Disease Control & Prevention, around 201,748.3 million surgical and non-surgical
procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2011. The data also suggests that 28.6 million visits to
ambulatory surgery cases were reported in the U.S.