Description
Vulsellum Forceps 9″Teeth 4X3 Teale Uterine Surgical Stainless Steel Instruments
- Manufactured for Optimal results and Precision.
- Teale Vulsellum Forceps 9”: Teale Vulsellum Forceps is a ratcheted, finger ring, OB/GYN instrument used for gripping the cervix or uterus during procedures such as episiotomy, hysterectomy, or dilation & curettage. These forceps have 3×4 teeth that provide a secure grip with less trauma than single toothed tenaculum forceps, which bite more deeply. Teale vulsellum forceps have long shanks and long jaws and are available straight, angled, or curved sideways. This product is curved sideways and has an overall length of 9 inches. Long forceps, used primarily in gynecologic procedures to grasp (slippery) tissue and provide traction or torsion.
- Manufactured from High-Quality Medical Grade Stainless Steel.
- High Degree of Precision and Flexibility while conducting the Clinical Procedure
- High Degree of Aesthetic and Corrosion Resistance.
- Product Conforms to ISO 9001, CE-Quality Mark, ISO 13485, and other Quality Standards
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Condition: New
- Sterile or Non-Sterile: Non-Sterile
- Latex-Free: Yes
- Rust Prevention Procedure: Passivation
- Ultrasonic Cleaned: Yes
- Lubricate: Yes
- Tests Performed: Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
- Packing: Individually Packed
- QC Passed: Yes
Note for Wholesalers:
Please note if you are looking for multiple purchases of these products including Specially designed Kits or if you wish us to form a customized kit for you with the instruments you want in, please feel free to email us with your combination and request a callback, we will respond to your query as soon as we can, normally within 24 hours.
Also please note, there is a substantial discount for a reasonable number of multiple items you will order. Just send us an email or message with your number of items, and we will respond to you with your discount offered, we are sure it will surprise you!
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