Wrigley's Outlet Forceps
Acheron Instruments’ Wrigley's Outlet Forceps is a versatile surgical instrument used by gynaecologists during urgent or outlet delivery cases to rotate and pull out a baby’s head during the delivery procedure.
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Large Blades to Adjust Baby’s Head.
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Lock Mechanism for Self-Retaining Clamping.
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Superior Control with Plier Grip Style Handle.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 6543
- CATEGORY: GENERAL SURGERY INSTRUMENTS
- TYPE: Forcep
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Wrigleys Outlet Forceps
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Uses of Wrigley's Outlet Forceps
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Used to hold and pull out baby’s head to reduce fetal death chances.
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Commonly used in cesarean section delivery.
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Decrease the risk of uterine rupture.
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Facilitates no injury to the baby’s head.
Features |
Benefits |
Stainless Steel Construction |
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel. |
Deep Curved, Fenestrated Blades |
Clamp the baby’s head and rotate it for delivery. |
Small, Grip Style Handle |
Provide secure self-retaining clamping with a lock. |
Lock Mechanism |
Hold precise control of every movement of the tool. |
Short Length |
Reduce injury risk and other complications. |
Applications |
Gynecology & Obstetrics. |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
General Surgery Instruments |
Instrument Type |
Forcep |
Working End |
Fenestrated Blades |
Handle Type |
Grip Handle |
Overall Length |
28 cm – 11" |
Corrosion Resistance |
Yes |
Sterilization |
Autoclavable |
Usage |
Reusable |
Certification |
ISO Certified |
What are the primary features of Wrigley's Outlet Forceps?
This instrument's primary features are its small length, curved blades, and secure handle. If you are well-trained, it will be easy to use.
Is it safe to use Wrigley's Outlet Forceps as an alternative to vacuum extraction birth?
Yes, but only under specific circumstances may the Wrigley's Outlet Forceps be a safe substitute for vacuum extraction delivery. The mother's health, the baby's head position, and the surgeon's expertise should all be taken into consideration while choosing one.