FORCEPS, POZZI, tenaculum, 25 cm, straight 52-44-50
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ESURFOPO25-
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Account code:
60100
HS Code:
901890
Last Updated on:
07/11/2024, 16:31:02
Former
Code(s):
-X
L0509030202 - Uterine grippers, reusable
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Tenaculum forceps, Pozzi
Definition
A specialized obstetrical/gynaecological grasping forceps that surgeons use for holding multiple structures, such as the cervix, uterus, blood vessels and the fallopian tubes.
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Straight tenaculum forceps with 1 x 1 teeth
- Precise adjustment of the teeth
- Progressive setting of the ratchet
- Hard ratchet
- Width of the jaws: 10 mm
- Length: 25 cm
- Material: martensitic steel
MSF requirements
The Museux forceps has 2 x 2 teeth, whereas the Pozzi forceps is provided with 1 x 1 teeth only. That is why more bruises could be generated while using the Museux forceps. However, it has the advantage to have a better "grip" on the uterine cervix. The Pozzi forceps is less firm holdingwise and can cut a fragile uterine cervix, as it is held by 2 teeth only, which does not occur, or less, while using the Museux forceps. But in most cases, the Pozzi forceps, when correctly used, is less traumatizing.
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