Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps designed for professional clinical use?
Yes, these are high-quality surgical instruments specifically engineered for use in gynecological and surgical settings that require precise tissue grasping and evacuation.
What materials are used in these forceps?
The forceps are constructed from durable, high-quality stainless steel, ensuring a smooth, professional, and sterile-ready finish typical of precision medical tools.
Can I choose between different sizes for my practice?
Yes, to better suit your clinical requirements, these forceps are available in two distinct configurations:
- 9 1/2 inches (241mm) length with 9mm jaws
- 10 inches (254mm) length with 11mm jaws
Does this product come in factory new condition?
Absolutely. All MedGyn Hern Van-Lyth Ovum Forceps are guaranteed to be in factory new condition, suitable for immediate critical medical application.
How are these forceps handled for evacuation procedures?
The design features ergonomic finger rings for controlled, scissor-like manipulation, along with a slender body and long, finely serrated jaws that allow for secure grasping in deep anatomical sites.
How long will it take to receive the order?
Since this item ships directly from the manufacturer, there is a standard lead time of 1-2 weeks for processing and shipment.
Is this a reliable product line for surgeons?
Yes, this product is part of MedGyn’s comprehensive, reputable line of surgical forceps known for their specialized design and reliable performance in clinical environments.
Are these forceps suitable for deep anatomical access?
Yes, the instrument’s elongated shanks and slender profile are specifically shaped to provide the reach necessary for deep anatomical access during evacuation procedures.
Is the construction durable enough for frequent use?
The forceps are built to professional surgical standards, utilizing high-grade, corrosion-resistant materials designed to withstand the rigors of frequent clinical use.
Are the jaws designed for secure tissue handling?
Yes, the jaws are specifically engineered with fine serrations at the tips, which provide the enhanced grip and security required for precise tissue handling during surgical tasks.