| Name | Jacobs Vulsellum Forceps |
| Lead Time | 0-3 days |
| Competitor | ;EO202R;GA950;GL950;505250;505-250;MDS7053221;305580;30-5580;305605;30-5605;524706;52-4706;213155;5247-06;MB102R;GL952;505252;505-252;MDS7053321;524726;52-4726;5247-26;5247-06_5247-26; |
| Specialty | Obstetrics & Gynecology-Forceps |
| Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Grade | Premium Operating Room |
| Units of Measurement | Each |
| Manufacturer | AGO INDUSTRY |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| Usage | Reusable |
Iowa Membrane Puncturing Forceps
5×6 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.
SKU:
AGO-01-1357
Category: Forceps
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