Rectal Biopsy Forceps
Rectal Biopsy Forceps
4.0 mm x 11.0 mm bite
Turrell Rotating Rectal Biopsy Forceps with pistol grip handle feature angled jaws with teeth for easier removal of a biopsy sample from the rectum. The pistol grip handle allows for careful and controlled closing of the jaws when obtaining the sample. The rotating shaft allows for easier maneuvering of the jaws within the rectum. The forceps are available in various shaft lengths to accommodate different cases.
Rectal Biopsy Forceps – Pistol Grip Handle
Rectal Biopsy Forceps - Pistol Grip Handle
improved pistol grip handle, rotating shaft, straight jaws, oval basket, 4.0 mm x 8.0 mm bite
Turrell Rotating Rectal Biopsy Forceps feature angled jaws and an oval basket for removal of biopsy samples from the rectum. The ring handles allow for precise closing of the jaws around the sample. The rotating shaft allows for easier maneuvering of the instrument within the rectum. The forceps are available in various shaft lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Rectal Biopsy Forceps – Pistol Grip Handle, Jaws W/ Teeth
Improved pistol grip handle, rotating shaft, straight jaws w/ teeth, oval basket, 4.0 mm x 8.0 mm bite
Yeoman Rectal Biopsy Forceps are ideal for obtaining small samples from the rectum. The forceps feature ring-sized handles for precise and accurate maneuvering of the bite and basket. The forceps are available with oval or square baskets. The shaft is slightly angled from the handles is available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Rectal Biopsy Forceps – Ring Handle
- Ring Handle
standard ring handle, rotating shaft, straight jaws, oval basket, 4.0 mm x 8.0 mm bite
Yeoman Rotating Rectal Biopsy Forceps with a pistol grip handle is ideal for carefully obtaining a biopsy sample from the rectum. The forceps feature and oval basket with straight jaws for collection of the sample. The rotating shaft allows for easier maneuvering in the rectum. The unique pistol grip handle allows for greater precision of the jaws when taking a biopsy. The forceps are available in various shaft lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Rectal Polypus Snare
Rectal Polypus Snare
bayonet shape, working length 11-3/4" (30.0 cm)
Norwood Rectal Polypus Snare is designed for removal of abnormal growths located high in the rectal ampulla or lower pelvic colon. The snare features a bayonet shape with a strong handle designed to permit maximal viewing of the proctoscopic field. A loop of wire is soldered to the distal end of the snare to be placed around the polyp. The wire can be adjusted to the desired size to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Rectal Retractor
Rectal Retractor
Rectal Retractor
self-retaining, w/ swivel blades, blade size 23.0 mm x 70.0 mm, spread 4-1/2" (11.5 cm)
Smith-Buie Anal Retractor features two swivel blades that can be locked into position by the self-retaining feature. The instrument dilates the rectum to create better access for surgical procedures.
Rectal Snares
Rectal Snares
insulated, for electro-coagulation, bayonet shape
Rectal Snares are ideal for treatment of polyps or abnormal growths in the lower pelvic colon out of the reach of fingers. The snare is designed in in a bayonet shape with strong handles allowing of optimal viewing of the proctoscopic field. The attached cannula is insulated for electrocoagulation treatment. The snare features a wire loop at the distal end for encompassing and treating various sizes of growths. The snares are available in different lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Rectal Speculum
Rectal Speculum
Rectal Speculum
solid blades, 1/2" x 3" (1.3 cm x 7.6 cm), 6-1/4" (16.0 cm)
Sims (Bodenhammer) Rectal Speculum features solid blades at the end of a hinged handle and a screw mechanism to lock the blades in an open position. This allows the operator to examine the lower rectum and anus without constantly squeezing the spring handles.
Rectal Speculum
Rectal Speculum
w/ fenestrated blades, 1/2" x 3" (1.3 cm x 7.6 cm), 6-1/4" (16.0 cm)
Sims Rectal Speculum is ideal for investigating the lower rectum and anus. The instrument features two hinged fenestrated blades that can be opened by spring handles. A screw mechanism can then be used to lock the blades at the open position once in the rectum.