Frequently asked questions
Is this tenaculum designed for high-precision clinical use?
Yes, the MedGyn Bierer Tenaculum is a high-quality, professional-grade surgical instrument. It is engineered specifically for gynecological procedures that require reliable and precise tissue grasping and fixation.
What is the primary benefit of the 5x6 angled teeth design?
The 5x6 angled teeth configuration is specifically engineered to provide a secure and stable grip on tissue. The angled profile allows for better access and control during delicate procedures, ensuring firm traction.
Is the instrument suitable for long-term clinical reliability?
Absolutely. As a part of MedGyn’s extensive catalog of surgical tools, this tenaculum is built to meet rigorous professional standards, ensuring consistent performance and durability in demanding clinical environments.
Does this instrument arrive in pristine, factory-new condition?
Yes, every unit is guaranteed to be factory new. This ensures that the instrument arrives in optimal condition, meeting the necessary standards for sterility and performance required in medical settings.
What is the standard length of this instrument?
Both available configurations of the MedGyn Bierer Tenaculum feature a standard length of 9 inches (229mm), which provides the reach and leverage needed for standard gynecological applications.
Is there a difference between the 'Economy' and 'Standard' versions?
While both models share the same 5x6 angled teeth design and 9-inch length, they are classified differently to offer options based on your facility’s specific procurement requirements and budget preferences.
Are these instruments designed for secure, locking operation?
Yes, the instrument features a classic scissor-like handle mechanism equipped with finger rings and a spring-loaded lock. This allows for controlled locking and releasing, ensuring the surgeon can maintain a secure grip throughout the procedure.
How quickly can I expect delivery of this instrument?
The MedGyn Bierer Tenaculum ships directly from the manufacturer with a standard lead time of 1 to 2 weeks.
Is the material durable enough for frequent clinical tasks?
The instrument is constructed from high-grade surgical metal, providing a robust and corrosion-resistant tool that is designed to withstand the rigors of repeated use in a medical setting.
Is this tool suitable for specialized tissue fixation?
Yes, the Bierer style is specifically designed for tissue grasping and fixation. The refined, elongated jaws and the specific tooth pattern allow the instrument to secure tissue effectively without causing unnecessary trauma.