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When we want to stop the flow of blood, blood arteries are clamped with vascular clamps. This prevents the patient from losing more blood than necessary during the procedure. Vascular clamps come in a variety of sizes, colors, and options, including A (for arteries) and V (for veins), as well as frosted or black. For arteries with thick walls, choose Option A with a small turn at the end of the clamp. All veins and thin-walled arteries should use option V. Every clamp has a different clamp pressure depending on its size. To guarantee a dependable grasp of the vessels, the interiors of the clamps have a suitably high friction resistance. Tenfold magnification is used during clamp production. Use a clamp size that is, if at all possible, in the middle of the vessel's diameter range. Both frosted and black-coated vascular clamps have an anti-shine surface. Single clamps work well when there is limited space; approximator clamps are for general use. Each clamp's pressure is electronically adjustable, and each instrument is examined after manufacturing. Because there are two sections to the spring, it is stable and dependable. The shape of the clamps' ends allows for safe handling.