Grasping forceps GY-548-19
endometrial biopsyhysterectomytoothed

Grasping forceps - GY-548-19 - Surtex Instruments - endometrial biopsy / hysterectomy / toothed
Grasping forceps - GY-548-19 - Surtex Instruments - endometrial biopsy / hysterectomy / toothed
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Characteristics

Procedure
grasping, endometrial biopsy, hysterectomy
Options
toothed, reusable
Material
stainless steel

Description

SURTEX® Adair Tenaculum Forceps is a multipurpose OB/GYN instrument that surgeons frequently use to grasp, hold and mobilize the intrapelvic soft tissues and blood vessels, in order to perform several procedures. Sharp Prong Tips for Firmly Holding Tissues. Ratchet Mechanism for Statically Locking the Jaws. Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Control. DESCRIPTION The Adair Tenaculum Forceps is a scissor-like, grasping instrument that offers multiple benefits. Its principal use is to grasp and retract tissues to perform an endometrial biopsy, hysterectomy, tubal ligation and other procedures. For this purpose, the instrument features a pair of single-toothed, sharp tips that ensure strong fixation onto tissues. Moreover, the tips angle inward, which optimizes the degree of aperture. In addition, the slender shafts connect the boxlock to a ratchet system, which enables surgeons to self-lock the jaws when clamping. Also, all our Adair Tenaculum Forceps feature finger rings that enhance gripping and prevent slippage. Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish that reduces glare. Handle Type - Ring Handle Joint Type - Box Joint Finish - Satin Material - Stainless Steel CE Marking - Yes Reusable - Yes

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