Name | Overstreet Endometrial Polyp Forceps |
Lead Time | 0-3 days |
Competitor | ;GL18001;GL1800-1;505175;505-175;MDS70518001;525133;52-5133;5251-33; |
Specialty | Obstetrics & Gynecology-Forceps |
Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
Grade | Premium Operating Room |
Units of Measurement | Each |
Manufacturer | King Plus Surgical Industry |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Usage | Reusable |
Overstreet Endometrial Polyp Forceps
hollow, fenestrated jaws, 9″ (22.9 cm) Â 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.
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