| Name | Somer Uterine Elevating Forceps |
| Lead Time | 0-3 days |
| Competitor | ;EO415R;GL3010;500270;500-270;525035;52-5035;5250-35; |
| Specialty | Obstetrics & Gynecology-Forceps |
| Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Grade | Premium Operating Room |
| Units of Measurement | Each |
| Manufacturer | AGO INDUSTRY |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| Usage | Reusable |
Somer Uterine Elevating Forceps
serrated jaws, curved to side, 9-1/2″ (24.0 cm)Â Â Somer Uterine Elevating Forceps are commonly used to extract tissue, tumors, or polyps from the uterus by elevating the vaginal wall. The clamps at the end of the ring handles feature serrated jaws to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed. The clamps are curved to the side to optimize visualization during procedures.
SKU:
AGO-01-1390
Category: Forceps
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