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Endometrial Biopsy Sampler

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Centimeter depth markings guide insertion and aid catheter placement Atraumatic tip reduces discomfort upon insertion Firm and flexible cannula prevents

Eppendorfer Biopsy Forceps (Roto-Fit)

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Eppendorfer Biopsy Roto-Fit Forceps (Punch) is an OB/GYN instrument most commonly used to take a uterine tissue sample for biopsy.

Eppendorfer Biopsy Forceps (Standard)

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Eppendorfer Biopsy Forceps are designed with a single bite (4.0mm x 8.0mm) to take a uterine tissue sample for biopsy.

Ferris-Smith Tissue Forceps

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Ferris-Smith Tissue Forceps are designed with 1×2 or 2×3 teeth and serrations, these forceps are ideal for securely handling tissue.

Finochietto Needle Holder, Tungsten Carbide

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Finochietto Needle Holder with tungsten carbide jaws is a ratcheted, dual gold finger ring instrument most commonly used for suturing in

Foerster Sponge Forceps

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Foerster Sponge Forceps are commonly used in surgical procedures to hold gauze squares that will absorb excess fluids and blood

Foot Controlled Pencil and Cord (Box of 20)

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Specifications: Foot Controlled Pencil and Cord #950 For Cooper Disposable Quantity: Box of 20

Gelpi Retractor

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Gelpi Retractor is a standard pattern that features two blades that are hinged in the middle of the instrument. The

Gelpi Retractor with Ball Stops

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Gelpi Retractor contains ball stops at the sharp tips that are on the end of the blades. If the incision

Gerald Dressing Forceps

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Gerald Dressing Forceps are thumb style forceps commonly used for placing or removing dressings in many types of procedures. Beyond

Gerald Tissue Forceps

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Gerald Tissue Forceps are a light to intermediate weight instrument with very narrow tips specifically used to handle delicate tissue.

Glenner Hysterectomy Forceps

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Glenner Hysterectomy Forceps are commonly used in hysterectomy procedures to clamp the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus.