angiotribe an·gi·o·tribe (ān'jē-ə-trīb') n. A strong forceps used to arrest hemorrhage by crushing the end of a blood vessel and the tissue in which it is embedded.
an·gi·o·tribe (ăn′jē-ə-trīb′) n. A strong forceps used to arrest hemorrhage by crushing the end of a blood vessel and the tissue in which it is embedded. angiotribe An obsolete term for a type of forceps with a screw mechanism, formerly ...