Description
Sklar Schroeder-Braun Tenaculum Forceps are a ratcheted, finger ring instrument commonly used in OB/GYN procedures involving manipulation of the cervix or uterus, most commonly D&C, and vaginal or abdominal hysterectomy. They are also used to grasp, hold, and move vessels and arteries during surgical procedures. The tips of the Schroeder-Braun tenaculum forceps have two flattened prong tips that angle inward at 90 degrees. The prongs overlap, providing a strong hold on the tissue, but are also traumatic. This product has straight shanks and an overall length of 10 inches.
| Disposable Or Reusable | reusable |
|---|---|
| Family | tenacula forceps |
| Grade | sklar or grade |
| Handle Style | finger rings with ratchet |
| Instrument Curvature | straight |
| Instrument Length | 10" |
| Instrument Material | stainless steel |
| Is Sterile | non-sterile |
| Is Taa Compliant | taa compliant |
| Latex Free | not made with natural rubber latex |
| Surname | schroeder (sometimes spelled schroder, schröder) |
| Tip Config | 1x1 sharp prongs (braun style flat tips) |
| Type | forceps |
| Uom | ea |
| Uom Description | 1 each |
| Working Edge Style | smooth |