Name | Schroeder Nonconductive Tenaculum |
Lead Time | Lead time advised within 48 hours of order placement. |
Competitor | ;SK915452;SK91-5452;VM573435X;VM57-3435X;F900;91-5450;915450;5244-25NC;5244-25NCE;5244-25NC_5244-25NCE; |
Specialty | Obstetrics & Gynecology-Leep/Lletz Instrumentation |
Material Finish | Stainless Steel/Nylon |
Grade | Premium Operating Room |
Units of Measurement | Each |
Manufacturer | King Plus Surgical Industry |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Usage | Reusable |
Schroeder Nonconductive Tenaculum
10″ (25.0 cm) shaft Schroeder Nonconductive Tenaculum is used for cervical stabilization in gynecologic procedures. Insulated instruments feature a smooth, durable, non-conductive nylon coating for LEEP, LLETZ and other electrosurgical ob-gyn procedures. The blue nylon resists abrasion and provides excellent insulation. These instruments are fully autoclavable, and can be insulated however needed, including with exposure to the stainless steel in certain areas like tenaculum tips. Most instruments, including ones not shown insulated here, can be insulated for use in electrosurgical cases – please ask your sales representative or contact us for more information.
SKU:
KPS-01-1421
Categories: Leep/Letz Instrumentation, Ob & Gyn
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