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McLane-Tucker Obstetrical Forceps

14-1/4" (36.0 cm)?McLane-Tucker Obstetrical Forceps are designed to aid in the delivery process by firmly grasping the fetal head and providing traction. The blades feature a more rounded cephalic curve for the unmolded fetal head, commonly seen in multiparous women. The grooved handle provides a comfortable and secure grip for the obstetrician.

Mikulicz Peritoneal Clamp Forceps

l Mikulicz Peritoneal Clamp Forceps are used in gynecological procedures in the pelvic cavity by separating the peritoneal tissue. The forceps feature ring handles with a lock mechanism and curved serrated blades. Available in different lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Murless Head Extractor

w/ hinged shaft & sliding collar lock, 10" (25.0 cm) ?Murless Head Extractor is designed to aid in the delivery process by exposing the fetal head. The single-blade fenestrated instrument features a hinged shaft and a sliding collar lock to convert the extractor into a single rigid instrument in the appropriate position. The exaggerated cephalic curve is placed under the fetal head to comfortably and easily deliver the child.

Museux Vulsellum Forceps

2x2 teeth, straight, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm)? Museux Vulsellum Forceps feature 2X2 serrated jaws to firmly grip the uterus during surgical procedures. The forceps are available with two different jaw widths to accommodate a range of cases. The ring handles allow for a comfortable and secure grip on the instrument.

Overstreet Endometrial Polyp Forceps

hollow, fenestrated jaws, 9" (22.9 cm) ?Overstreet Endometrial Polyp Forceps are commonly used for the removal of polyps from the uterus. The forceps feature hollow clamps with fenestrated jaws to firmly grasp the polyp to be removed. The ring handles allow for comfortable and secure grip of the instrument.

Phaneuf Uterine Artery Forceps

8-1/4" (21.0 cm) ?Phaneuf Artery Forceps are designed to clamp down ruptured blood vessels. The forceps feature ring handles with a lock to hold the clamp in position. The serrated teeth grasp onto the blood vessels with minimal injury. Available in straight or curved blades to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Piper Obstetrical Forceps

17-1/2" (44.0 cm) ?Piper Obstetrical Forceps are commonly used to aid in the delivery process by grasping the fetal head with the fenestrated blades. The forceps feature a perineal curve to be used on the head in a breech delivery. Made of premium grade German stainless steel for durability and easy sterilization.

Polyp Grasping Forceps

3.0 mm cup, 10" (25.0 cm)? ? ?Polyp Grasping Forceps are commonly used for removal of polyps from the uterus. The forceps feature a cup at the end of ring handles and a spring shaft to collect the polyps. The ring handles allow for a comfortable grip and controlled closing of the jaws.

Pozzi Tenaculum Forceps

10" (25.0 cm) ?Pozzi Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to seize blood vessels or to steady the cervix and uterus. The sharp pointed hooks at the tips hold different parts during the surgery. They are controlled by ring handles for comfortable and controlled use.

Reich Nechtow Hysterectomy Forceps

8-1/4" (21.0 cm)? ?Reich Nechtow Hysterectomy Forceps are commonly used in hysterectomies to grasp the tough ligament on either side of the uterus. The blades feature diagonal grooves for improved grasping ability. The forceps are available straight or curved to accommodate a wide range of cases and anatomical variations.

Rogers-Type Hysterectomy Forceps

2x3 atraumatic teeth, sarot-style shanks, 1-1/2" (38.0 mm) jaw length, 8-3/4" (22.0 cm)?Rogers-Type Hysterectomy Forceps are designed to clamp the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus in a hysterectomy procedure. The atraumatic teeth provide a firm grip with minimal tissue injury. The forceps are available with straight, curved, or angled blades to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Saenger Placenta & Ovum Forceps

Saenger Placenta & Ovum Forceps are ideal for procedures involving removal of the placenta or other products of conception from the uterus to prevent infection. The wide jaws allow the obstetrician to grasp large amounts of tissue at once. The forceps are available straight or curved with or without a ratchet locking mechanism to fit various preferences.