Forceps
Hern-Barret Placenta Forceps
curved, smooth, 16.0 mm jaws, 13" (33.0 cm) Ā Iowa Membrane Puncturing Forceps are commonly used to rupture the membrane surrounding the amniotic fluid and induce labor in a pregnant woman. The s-shaped forceps feature long, slender hooks with 5X6 teeth to puncture the membrane. The ring handles allow the obstetrician to perform the procedure comfortably and with ease.
Iowa Membrane Puncturing Forceps
Jacobs Vulsellum Forceps
2x2 teeth, 6.0 mm wide, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) Ā Jacobsen Evacuation Forceps are commonly used in the removal of placental tissue or other products of conception from the uterus to prevent infection. The hollow blades are slightly curved with coarse teeth on the jaws to firmly grasp the tissue. The concave tip prevents grasping of the fundus of the uterus. The forceps also feature enlarged ring handles allowing the obstetrician to use the instrument comfortably and with ease.
Jacobson Evacuation Forceps
slightly curved, coarse teeth, 20.0 mm jaw, enlarged ring handles, concave tip to prevent grasping of the fundus, 13" (33.0 cm) Ā Jarcho Vulsellum Forceps feature a single sharp tooth at the tip to grip the cervix while causing minimal injury during surgery. The forceps are s-shaped and feature ring handles for a comfortable and secure grip.
Jarcho Vulsellum Forceps
s-shaped, 8" (20.0 cm) Ā Kelly Placenta Forceps are commonly used post-childbirth to aid the mother in pushing out the placenta. The forceps feature ring handles and circular clamps with serrated jaws to firmly grasp the placenta for removal. The forceps are slightly curved and are available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Kelly Placenta Forceps
slightly curved Ā Kelly Placenta Forceps are commonly used post-childbirth to aid the mother in pushing out the placenta. The forceps feature ring handles and circular clamps with serrated jaws to firmly grasp the placenta for removal. The forceps are slightly curved and are available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Kielland Obstetrical Forceps
15-3/4" (40.0 cm) Ā Kielland Obstetrical Forceps feature a very small pelvic curve and a sliding lock to aid births where the fetal head is not in line with the birth canal. The small pelvic curve allows for rotation of the fetal head. The curved cephalic blades grasp the fetal head during delivery.
Kielland-Luikart Obstetrical Forceps
Laufe Uterine Polyp Forceps
curved, serrated jaws, 8" (20.3 cm) Ā Laufe Uterine Polyp Forceps feature circular clamps at the end of ring handles for use in the removal of polyps from the uterus. The circular clamps have serrated jaws to firmly grasp the polyp for removal. They are curved to optimize visualization of the operating field during procedures.
Long Hysterectomy Forceps
1 x 2 teeth, longitudinal grooves, 7-1/2" (19.1 cm) Ā Long Hysterectomy Forceps feature curved blades with longitudinal grooves to firmly grip the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus during the hysterectomy procedure. The blades feature 1X2 teeth for added grip. The ring handles feature a locking mechanism to hold the blades in various positions.
Luikart-Simpson Obstetrical Forceps
14-1/8" (36.0 cm)Ā Luikart-Simpson Obstetrical Forceps feature curved semifenestrated cephalic blades to grasp the fetal head and aid in the delivery process. The handle is grooved to provide the obstetrician with a comfortable grip on the instrument during use. The forceps can be articulated around the fetal head to provide a firm grip and traction.
M.D. Anderson Hysterectomy Clamps
long slender atraumatic jaws w/ longitudinal serrations, curvedM.D. Anderson Hysterectomy Clamps are commonly used in hysterectomy procedures. The long, slender atraumatic jaws with longitudinal serrations are ideal in hysterectomy for grasping adnexal tissue. The forceps are available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.