| Name | Kelly Placenta Forceps |
| Lead Time | 0-3 days |
| Competitor | ;BF135R;GL5800;510140;510-140;305640;30-5640;305695;30-5695;525132;52-5132;213055;MDS7054332;5251-32;5251-35;5251-32_5251-35; |
| Specialty | Obstetrics & Gynecology-Forceps |
| Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Grade | Premium Operating Room |
| Units of Measurement | Each |
| Manufacturer | AGO INDUSTRY |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| Usage | Reusable |
Jarcho Vulsellum Forceps
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.
SKU:
AGO-01-1360
Category: Forceps
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