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Medikrebs Forceps Single Use Cheron Uterine Dressing Forceps Equipment & Supplies
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Medikrebs Corp. based inHialeah Gardens, FLORIDA (USA)
Size: 18 cm, Author: Adair, Product: Breast Forceps, Profile: Straight, Handle Type: Ring Handle, Brand: Medikrebs, Specialty: General Instruments, Material: German Stainless ...
Manufactured by:Medikrebs Corp. based inHialeah Gardens, FLORIDA (USA)
Size: 12 cm; Author: Adson; Product: Dissecting Forceps; Profile: 1x2 Teeth; Handle Type: Flat Thumb Type; Brand: Medikrebs; Specialty: General Surgery; Features: Autoclavable, German Stainless Steel, 5 Year Warranty, O.R ...
Manufactured by:Medikrebs Corp. based inHialeah Gardens, FLORIDA (USA)
The Allis Intestinal and Tissue grasping forceps are ratcheted surgical forceps used for ligating and clamping bleeders in the uterus during cesarean section and hysterectomy, manipulating the anterior lip of the cervix to ease the passage of instruments into the uterus during dilatation and curettage and manipulating the fibrous rectus sheath, tendons, fascia and skin during abdominal procedures ...
Manufactured by:Medikrebs Corp. based inHialeah Gardens, FLORIDA (USA)
The Allis Intestinal and Tissue grasping forceps are ratcheted surgical forceps used for ligating and clamping bleeders in the uterus during cesarean section and hysterectomy, manipulating the anterior lip of the cervix to ease the passage of instruments into the uterus during dilatation and curettage and manipulating the fibrous rectus sheath, tendons, fascia and skin during abdominal procedures ...
Manufactured by:Medikrebs Corp. based inHialeah Gardens, FLORIDA (USA)
The Allis Intestinal and Tissue grasping forceps are ratcheted surgical forceps used for ligating and clamping bleeders in the uterus during cesarean section and hysterectomy, manipulating the anterior lip of the cervix to ease the passage of instruments into the uterus during dilatation and curettage and manipulating the fibrous rectus sheath, tendons, fascia and skin during abdominal procedures ...
