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Clark Forceps

longitudinal serrated jaws, side curved?Clark Forceps feature ring handles and longitudinal serrated jaws that are curved to the side. Ideal for channeling around ureters - the longitudinal jaws gently grasp tissue. The forceps are available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Colins Uterine Elevating Forceps

swivel jaws, 10" (25.4 cm)?Collins Uterine Elevating Forceps feature unique swivel jaws to firmly grasp tissue, tumors, or polyps from the uterus by elevating the vaginal wall. The forceps are operated using ring handles for comfortable and controlled use of the instrument.

Corey (Collin) Ovum Forceps

9-1/2" (24.0 cm)Corey (Collin) Ovum Forceps are commonly used in procedures involving the removal of placental or fetal tissue from the uterus. The forceps feature hollow oval jaws to grasp a large amount of tissue to be removed. Made of premium grade German stainless steel for durability and easy sterilization.

Corson Myoma Grasping Forceps

cup jaws, 13" (33.0 cm)?Corson Myoma Grasping Forceps are ideal for the removal of polyps from the uterus. The strong cup jaws ensure proper removal of the polyp with minimal injury to adjacent tissue. The forceps are available in various jaw sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Dartigues Uterine Elevating Forceps

smooth jaws, straight, 10-1/4" (26.0 cm)?Dartigues Uterine Elevating Forceps are designed to remove tissue, tumors, or polyps from the uterus by elevating the vaginal wall. The clamps at the ends of the ring handles curve inward toward the handles. The clamps feature smooth jaws to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed.

Delee Obstetrical Forceps

DeLee Obstetrical Forceps are ideal for aiding in the delivery process by grasping the fetal head with the curved, hollow cephalic blades. The pelvic curve is shaped to conform to the birth canal and cause minimal discomfort. Available in various sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Delee Ovum Forceps

9-1/2" (24.0 cm)?Delee Ovum Forceps are commonly used for removal of placental tissue or other products of conception from the uterus to prevent infection. The hollow jaws allow the obstetrician to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The ring handles feature a lock to hold the jaws in various positions.

Demartel Scalp/Flap Grasping Forceps

5-1/2" (14.0 cm)?Demartel Scalp/Flap Grasping Forceps are commonly used to aid in the delivery of a newborn by grasping scalp of the child with the smooth, flattened blades of the forceps. The blades feature diagonal grooves and two teeth to firmly grasp the scalp. The ring handles allow the obstetrician to comfortably and easily perform the procedure.

Duplay Tenaculum Forceps

s-shaped, 10" (25.0 cm)?Duplay Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to seize blood vessels or to steady the cervix or uterus. The forceps feature a sharp tooth tip to hold parts during surgery. The instrument is s-shaped with ring handles for a comfortable grip.

Elliot Obstetrical Forceps

Elliot Obstetrical Forceps are commonly used to aid the mother in childbirth. The elongated, curved cephalic blades have an opening and are designed to grasp the child's head close to the pelvis. The handle is grooved for the obstetrician to allow a firm grip on the instrument while in use. Available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Faure Peritoneal Clamp Forceps

slight curve, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm)?Faure Peritoneal Clamp Forceps are commonly used to remove the peritoneum tissue from the pelvic cavity for gynecological procedures. The ring handles feature a locking mechanism to hold the forceps in position. The slightly curved serrated blades keep a firm grip on the peritoneal tissue during the procedure.

Fink Ovum Forceps

13.0 mm, concave tip, 10-1/2" (26.7 cm)?Fink Ovum Forceps are designed to properly remove placental tissue or other products of conception from the uterus. The hollow rectangular jaws feature serrated teeth to get a firm grasp on the tissue to be removed. The concave tip is designed to prevent grasping the fundus of the uterus.