Towel Clamps

Towel clamps are essential surgical instruments used to secure drapes and towels during procedures. Our towel clamp collection includes Backhaus, Jones-Martin, Lane, Peers-Bertram, Tohoku, Lorna, and Non-Perforating Towel Clamps. Each model is designed for specific use cases, offering options for both perforating and non-perforating clamping needs.

Made from high-quality stainless steel, these surgical towel clamps are rust-resistant, easy to sterilize, and reusable. Their sharp tips or atraumatic designs ensure a firm hold on surgical drapes without damaging the material or surrounding tissue. Hospitals and surgical centers across the USA rely on our towel clamp surgical instruments for their durability, performance, and cost-effectiveness.

Backhaus Towel Clamp

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Product Name Backhaus Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-118 Description Backhaus Towel Clamp  Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Backhaus Towel Clamp

Product Name Backhaus Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-119 Description Backhaus Towel Clamp With Tube Holder 13 cm - 5" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Bernhard Towel Clamp

Product Name Bernhard Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-111 Description Bernhard Towel Clamp 16.5 cm - 6 1/2" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Jones Towel Clamp

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Product Name Jones Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-124 Description Jones Towel Clamp  Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)

Jones-Martin Towel Clamp

Product Name Jones-Martin Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-122 Description Jones-Martin Towel Clamp Sharp - With Cable Holder 8.5 cm - 3 1/4" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)

Lane Towel Clamp

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Product Name Lane Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-103 Description Lane Towel Clamp  Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Lorna Towel Clamp

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Product Name Lorna Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-113 Description Lorna Towel Clamp  Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)

Non Perforating Towel Clamp

Product Name Non Perforating Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-107 Description Non Perforating Towel Clamp 13.5 cm - 5 1/4" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Non Perforating Towel Clamp

Product Name Non Perforating Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-108 Description Non Perforating Towel Clamp 10 cm - 4" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp

Product Name Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-106 Description Peers-Bertram Towel Clamp With Jaw for Tube Fixation 14.5 cm - 5 3/4" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)

Robin Towel Clamp

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Product Name Robin Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-121 Description Robin Towel Clamp  Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Roeder Towel Clamp

Product Name Roeder Towel Clamp Product Art No. EIL-49-114 Description Roeder Towel Clamp 13.5 cm - 5 1/4" Material: Stainless Steel Finish: Satin Finish (Mirror finish available upon request)  

Types of Towel Clamps and Their Surgical Use

Towel clamps come in different types based on their design and function. Backhaus towel clamps are perforating and ideal for holding surgical drapes securely. Lorna towel clamps and Tohoku towel clamps are non-perforating, making them perfect for delicate applications like securing tubing or lightweight materials. Each type plays a key role in maintaining a sterile and organized surgical field.

How to Choose the Right Towel Clamp for Your Surgical Procedure

Selecting the right surgical towel clamp depends on the type of surgery, drape material, and whether a perforating or non-perforating clamp is needed. For example, Backhaus towel clamps are ideal for firm grip on thicker drapes, while Lorna towel clamps or Tohoku clamps are better for soft or delicate materials. Understanding the design, tip type, and size helps ensure better control, patient safety, and surgical efficiency. Many surgical centers in the USA stock a range of towel clamps to meet different procedural needs.

Why Stainless Steel Towel Clamps Are Preferred in USA Surgical Settings

Stainless steel towel clamps offer long-lasting performance, resist rust, and are safe for repeated sterilization. These instruments ensure a strong yet gentle hold, reducing the risk of tissue damage. Surgeons in the USA prefer these surgical-grade clamps for their reliability in both routine and complex procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is the function of a towel clamp in surgery?

A towel clamp is used to hold surgical drapes or towels in place, helping maintain a sterile environment during operations.

Q2: What material is commonly used for towel clamps?

Towel clamps are usually made from surgical-grade stainless steel, which is strong, corrosion-resistant, and easy to sterilize.

Q3: Can towel clamps be sterilized and reused?

Yes, towel clamps can be sterilized using standard hospital methods like autoclaving, making them safe and reusable for multiple procedures.

Q4: What are the main types of towel clamps?

Popular types include Backhaus towel clamp (sharp tips for strong hold), Lorna towel clamp (non-perforating), and Jones towel clamp (lightweight, spring style).