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Keeping guidewires and catheters stable and organized has never been so easy

CRABCLAMP® + is designed for use in endovascular procedures to hold catheters, guidewires and other elements in a fixed position in a simple, effective and versatile way.

CRABCLAMP® + functions

3 Notches
with slits

Support base with grooves

Longitudinal Bridge

Support base with grooves

Pinch any fold of a surgical towel, from either side.

3 Notches with slits

Easily secure and release guidewires from 0.014" to 0.038", catheters, tubes and fibers.
Secure up to 4 guidewires simultaneously.
Holds coiled guidewires neatly in place.

Longitudinal Bridge

Facilitates threading of guidewire into catheter.

Support base with grooves

Pinch any fold of a surgical towel, from either side.

3 Notches with slits

  • Easily secure and release guidewires from 0.014″ to 0.038″ and catheters, tubes, and fibers.
  • Secure up to 4 guidewires simultaneously.
  • Holds coiled guidewires neatly in place.

Longitudinal Bridge

Facilitates threading of guidewire into catheter.

Your third hand in the O.R.

CRABCLAMP®+ facilitates combined approaches and simultaneous surgical procedures such as angioplasty and stent implantation.

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Trusted by Vascular Experts Worldwide

"LOVE the Crabclamp from VB Devices. EVLA and tubing all clip in place – makes endovenous surgery MUCH easier!"
Mark Whiteley
Vascular Surgeon – The Whiteley Clinic, Surrey, England
"Everything organized on the table, nothing falling down, and minimizing the need for assistance"
Rubén Rodrígues Carvajal, MD
Chief of Angiology, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery – Estepona Hospital, Spain
"The Crabclamp helps isolate wires at different places and allows interventionists to work more efficiently."
Tjun Yip Tang
Senior Consultant, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery – Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore
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