CRANIOCLAST, BRAUN, 42 cm 53-55-80

STD ESURCRAB42-

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Cranioclast, Braun

Definition

An obstetrical hand-held instrument that is used for crushing the foetal head after perforation to facilitate the delivery of a dead or anomalous (abnormal) foetus.

It typically has a scissors-like design and is commonly referred to as forceps. It has very strong handles that can be mechanically closed (to exert the necessary pressure) with a screw thread and wing nut clamp at the proximal end. The distal working end has robust curved and serrated jaws that grasp and crush the foetal head.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Crushing forceps with adjustable screw
  • Curved and serrated jaws
  • Total length: 42 cm
  • Material: martensitic steel

Instructions for use

The use of this instrument requires great experience in obstetrical operations of this type.

Make sure the thread is clean for a proper tightening of the screw.

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