straight, 7-1/2" (19.0 cm)?Adair Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to secure blood vessels or to steady the cervix and uterus. The forceps feature sharp pointed hooks at the tip of ring handles, allowing for comfortable and controlled use.
10" (25.4 cm)?Barrett Placenta Forceps are ideal for use in removal of the placenta after the mother has given birth. The hollow circular blades allow the surgeon to firmly grasp the placenta and remove it. The ring handles allow the surgeon to use the instrument comfortably and with ease.
straight, 7-1/8" (18.0 cm)?Barrett Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to hold blood vessels or steady the cervix and uterus. The instrument features sharp pointed hooks at the tip of ring handles, allowing for comfortable and controlled use.
14" (35.5 cm) Barton Obstetrical Forceps are commonly used to aid in the delivery process when the fetal head is in the high transverse position, commonly seen during a cesarean delivery. The forceps feature a fixed posterior cephalic blade and a hinged anterior blade to firmly grasp the fetal head once locked. The blades are fenestrated to allow palpation by…
Bierer Ovum Forceps are ideal for properly removing pieces of the placenta or products of conception from the uterus to prevent infection. The instrument features ring handles and serrated hollow blades to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The forceps are available in various lengths with or without a ratchet locking mechanism to accommodate a wide range of cases.
angled jaws, 5x6 teeth, 9" (22.9 cm) ?Bierer Tenaculum is commonly used in gynecology to stabilize a woman's cervix or uterus during a procedure. The tenaculum features angled jaws and inward facing hooks with 5X6 teeth to firmly grasp the tissue. The ring handles have a lock mechanism to hold the blades in various positions.
for use w/ all standard handle type o.b. forceps?Bill Traction Handle is designed to increase the accuracy of traction to the path of least resistance. The handle features a claw that is applied to the finger guards of standard obstetrical forceps. The claw is then attached via a vertical rod and movable joint to a handle grip that is held…
4x4 sharp prongs, straight, 10-3/4" (27.0 cm) Billroth Vulsellum & Tumor Seizing Forceps feature 4X4 inward pointing prongs that grasp the uterus or tumor masses during surgical procedures. The ring handles allow for a comfortable and secure grip during procedures. Made of premium grade German stainless steel.
slightly curved, concave tip, 20.0 mm jaw, coarse teeth, 13" (33.0 cm) Blumenthal Ovum Forceps are ideal in the removal of placental tissue or other products of conception from the uterus to prevent infections. The hollow blades are slightly curved with coarse teeth on the jaws to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The concave tip is designed to…
27.0 mm, 13-1/2" (34.3 cm)? Boston Fulcram is commonly used remove tissue, such as the placenta, from the uterus. The fulcram features serrated hollow blades to firmly grasp tissue. The instrument is available in high or low hinge placement, determining how wide the instrument can be opened up
straight, 10" (25.0 cm)?Braun Tenaculum Forceps feature ring handles and sharp pointed hooks to seize blood vessels or steady the cervix and uterus in surgery. The ring handles allow for comfortable and controlled use of the forceps.
infundibular pelvic clamp, s-curved ?Infundibular Pelvic Clamp is designed to reach high-up structures in the pelvis during vaginal hysterectomy salpingo-oopherectomy procedures. The s-shaped shanks provide optimal contouring ability and are the ideal shape for deep pelvic procedures.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 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…
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.
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.
angled on flat, longitudinal grooves, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm)?Garland Hysterectomy Forceps feature blades angled up to grasp the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus in hysterectomy procedures. The blades have longitudinal grooves and a single tooth for a firm grip of the ligament.
jaws curved upward & to the side, w/ longitudinal serrations & single tooth, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) ?Glenner Hysterectomy Forceps are commonly used in hysterectomy procedures to clamp the tough ligament no both sides of the uterus. The longitudinal serrations and single tooth are ideal in hysterectomy for securely grasping lower ligaments. The forceps are available with the clamps curving left…
3x3 sharp prongs, 8.0 mm wide, straight, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm)?Gordon Uterine Vulsellum Forceps feature 3X3 inward pointed prongs to grip the uterus during surgical procedures. The ring handles allow for a comfortable and secure grip of the instrument. Made of premium grade German stainless steel.
8-3/4" (22.0 cm)?Green-Armytage Uterine Forceps are designed to grasp and clamp tissue in the uterus for removal or mobilization. The forceps feature locking ring handles and widened blades with grooves to provide a firm grip on the tissue. The forceps are available straight or angled to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Heaney Hysterectomy Forceps are commonly used during the hysterectomy procedure to clamp off a tough ligament on both sides of the uterus. The forceps feature ring handles with a lock mechanism and serrated blades to firmly grasp the ligament. Available straight or curved with single or double grooves on the blades in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of…
jaws w/ longitudinal serrations?Heaney-Ballentine Hysterectomy Forceps are used in hysterectomy procedures to clamp off the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus. The forceps feature unique longitudinal serrations to grasp the ligament. Available straight or curved with single or double groove in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
jaws criss-cross serrated, w/ 1 tooth, straight, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) ?Heaney-Rezek Hysterectomy Forceps feature criss-cross serrated jaws with one tooth to grasp the tough ligaments on both sides of the uterus prior to a hysterectomy. The ring handles have a lock mechanism to keep the blades in position. Made of premium grade German stainless steel.
2x3 teeth, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) ?Henrotin Vulsellum Forceps are designed to grasp and stabilize the uterus during surgical procedures. The forceps feature 2X3 serrated teeth for a firm hold. They are available as straight or curved to accommodate a wide range of cases.
curved, 19.0 mm, 13" (33.0 cm) ?Hern Kelly Forceps are designed to grasp and remove tissue in the uterus during procedures. The forceps feature coarse teeth on the hollow jaws to firmly grasp the tissue. The blades are curved to easily navigate through the birth canal and reach difficult areas.
oval jaw, 13" (33.0 cm) ?Hern Ovum Evacuation Forceps are ideal in the removal of placental tissue or other products of conception from the uterus to prevent infection. The blades are flat, serrated, and hollow to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The forceps are available in small, medium, and large sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases.
straight, w/ ratchet, 17.0 mm, 13" (33.0 cm) ?Hern Patterson Forceps are commonly used in the removal of tissue, such as the placenta, from the uterus. The straight forceps feature serrated, hollow, circular blades at the tip to provide a firm grip on the tissue to be removed. The ring handles have a lock to keep the blades in position…
oval, 9-1/2" (24.1 cm) ?Hern-Barret Placenta Forceps are commonly used in the removal of the placenta after the mother has given birth. The hollow oval blades feature serrated teeth to firmly grip the placental tissue The forceps are curved to easily navigate the birth canal.
curved, smooth, 16.0 mm jaws, 13" (33.0 cm) ?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.
5x6 teeth, s-shaped, 10-1/4" (26.0 cm) Jacobs Vulsellum Forceps feature serrated 2X2 teeth to grasp the uterus during surgical procedures. The ring handles allow for a comfortable and secure grip. The forceps are available straight or curved to the side.
2x2 teeth, 6.0 mm wide, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) ?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…
slightly curved, coarse teeth, 20.0 mm jaw, enlarged ring handles, concave tip to prevent grasping of the fundus, 13" (33.0 cm) ?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.
s-shaped, 8" (20.0 cm) ?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.
slightly curved ?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.
15-3/4" (40.0 cm) ?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.
15-3/4" (40.0 cm) ?Kielland-Luikart Obstetrical Forceps are designed to aid in the delivery process. The very small pelvic curve allows for rotation of the fetal head when it is not in line with the birth canal. The semifenestrated blades proved additional traction on the fetal head.
curved, serrated jaws, 8" (20.3 cm) ?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.
1 x 2 teeth, longitudinal grooves, 7-1/2" (19.1 cm) ?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.
14-1/8" (36.0 cm)?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.
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.
box lock, 10-1/4" (26.0 cm)?Maier Dressing Forceps are commonly used to dress wounds. The forceps feature ring handles and serrated hollow clamps at the tip. The forceps are available straight or curved with or without a catch to accommodate various cases.
2x3 atraumatic teeth, 1-5/8" (41.0 mm) jaw length, 8-1/2" (21.6 cm) ?Masterson-Type Hysterectomy Forceps feature atraumatic teeth to securely grasp the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus in hysterectomy procedures with minimal tissue trauma. The ring handles feature a lock mechanism to hold the blades in position. The forceps are available with straight or curved blades to accommodate…
2x3 atraumatic teeth, 1-3/4" (45.0 mm) jaw length, 10-1/2" (26.7 cm) ?Masterson-Type Pelvic Clamp is commonly used to stabilize the pelvis during and after hysterectomy procedures. The clamp features atraumatic teeth to minimize tissue injury. Available straight or curved to accommodate a wide range of cases.
serrated, 14.0 mm jaws, curved, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm)?McClintock Placenta Forceps are ideal for removal of the placenta after the mother has given birth. The serrated teeth on the curved jaws allow for a firm grasp on the placental tissue. The ring handles allow the obstetrician to operate the instrument comfortably and with ease.
15" (38.0 cm)?McLane-Luikart Obstetrical Forceps are commonly used in the delivery process. The rounded cephalic curve of the blades is designed to grasp the unmolded fetal head and provide traction for its migration through the birth canal. The grooved handle provides the obstetrician with a comfortable and secure grip of the instrument during its use.
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.
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.
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…
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Schroeder Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to hold blood vessels or steady the cervix and uterus. The forceps feature sharp pointed hooks at the tips of ring handles for comfortable and controlled use. Schroeder Tenaculum Forceps are available in two sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases.
2x2 prongs, 10.0 mm wide, 10" (25.0 cm)?Schroeder Vulsellum Forceps feature 2X2 inward pointed prongs to grip the uterus during surgical procedures. The forceps also feature ring handles for a comfortable and secure grip. They are available straight or curved on flat to accommodate a range of cases.
Simpson Obstetrical Forceps are commonly used to aid the mother in childbirth. The forceps feature elongated, curved cephalic blades to grasp the morphed fetal head in its migration through the birth canal. Available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
curved to side, 9-1/2" (24.1 cm) ?Skene Tenaculum Forceps are designed for use in surgery to seize blood vessels or to steady the cervix and uterus. The forceps feature ring handles for a comfortable and secure grip. The forceps are available in 1X1 or 2X2 prongs to accommodate a wide range of cases.
serrated jaws, curved to side, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm)? ?Somer Uterine Elevating Forceps are commonly used to extract tissue, tumors, or polyps from the uterus by elevating the vaginal wall. The clamps at the end of the ring handles feature serrated jaws to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The clamps are curved to the side to optimize visualization during…
w/ out ratchet, 9.0 mm, 10-1/2" (26.7 cm) ?Sopher Original Ovum Forceps feature serrated hollow blades to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed from the uterus. The ring handles allow the obstetrician to use the instrument comfortably and with ease. The forceps are available without ratchet.
Sopher Ovum Forceps are commonly used to properly remove pieces of placenta or products of conception from the uterus to prevent infection. The flat blades are serrated and hollow to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The forceps are available in various lengths with or without ratchet locking on the ring handles to accommodate a wide range of cases.
6-1/2" (16.5 cm)?Staude-Moore Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to hold blood vessels or steady the cervix and uterus. The forceps feature slender hooked ends and ring handles.
3x4 teeth, 10-1/8" (25.5 cm) ?Teale Vulsellum Forceps are designed to secure the uterus during surgical procedures. The forceps feature 3X4 serrated teeth for a firm grip. The forceps are available straight, angled, or curved to the side to accommodate various cases and anatomical differences.
7-1/2" (19.0 cm) ?Willett Placenta Praevia Forceps are used in cases of placenta praevia by grasping the scalp of the child with the flat grooved forceps blades and applying continuous traction on the head. This produces a pressure on the placenta to control hemorrhage. The ring handles feature a lock mechanism allowing the obstetrician to use the instrument comfortably and…
10.0 mm wide, 11" (28.0 cm) Winter Placenta Forceps are commonly used to aid the mother in the removal of the placenta after giving birth. The forceps feature elongated cupped blades to hold the tissue to be removed. The forceps are available straight or curved to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Winter Placenta Forceps are commonly used to aid the mother in the removal of the placenta after giving birth. The forceps feature elongated cupped blades to hold the tissue to be removed. The forceps are available straight or curved to accommodate a wide range of cases.
straight handleZEP-Type Atraumatic Hysterectomy Forceps feature sturdy, atraumatic jaws for minimal tissue trauma. The serrations and longitudinal grooves prevent slippage. They are offered in extended lengths for enhanced access, exposure and visualization.