Kelland Obstetrical Forceps 41cm / 16"

SKU: SR39441
£96.98
£116.38 (inc VAT)
Delivery Timeframes: 1-2 WORKING DAYS

Ear Syringe of high quality made of stainless steel. 41cm / 16" size available.

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Kelland Obstetrical Forceps are widely used for gynecology procedures. These OB/GYN instruments are manufactured from stainless material in order to keep them rustproof and lightweight. The unique T-shaped handle accommodates the surgeons in the firm grasping of the instrument.


Key Features:

  • Ergonomic Design: Crafted with an ergonomic design that ensures a steadfast grip, allowing for meticulous maneuverability and control during procedures.
  • Premium Materials: Constructed using high-grade stainless steel, the Kelland Forceps are resilient, durable, and crafted to withstand the demands of repetitive use.
  • Optimized Shape: The specific design of the blades and curve allows for a gentle yet secure grip on the fetal head, prioritizing the safety of both mother and child.
  • Hygienic and Easy to Clean: Created with surfaces that are easy to sterilize, these forceps maintain high standards of hygiene, ensuring safe operational use every time.
  • Precision and Control: These forceps are fine-tuned to operate with a sense of precision and control that is paramount in obstetrical procedures, ensuring effective and safe outcomes.

Elevate the standards of care and safety in obstetrical procedures with the Kelland Obstetrical Forceps, a synonym for precision and reliability in the delivery room.

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  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Size: 41cm / 16"
  • Disposable or Reusable: Reusable
  • Sterile or Non-Sterile: Non-Sterile

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Frequently Asked Questions

The uses of Kelland Obstetrical Forceps include:

  • Assisting with the delivery of a baby's head in the second stage of labor, particularly when the labor is not progressing due to lack of contractions or fetal distress.
  • Rotating the baby's head to the correct position if it is misaligned within the birth canal.
  • Providing traction to guide the baby's head out of the birth canal when maternal efforts are insufficient or when immediate delivery is necessary for the well-being of the mother or child.