Max Plus Vulsellum Forceps are specialized gynecological grasping instruments used mainly to hold, stabilize, and manipulate the cervix and uterus during various OB-GYN procedures. These forceps typically feature sharp or pointed prongs that provide a firm grip on tissues without slipping, ensuring excellent control for surgeons.
🔹 Key Features of Vulsellum Forceps by Max Plus
✔ Strong, pointed prongs for firm tissue grasping
✔ Anti-slip serrations for stable handling
✔ High-quality stainless steel resistant to corrosion
✔ Autoclavable and reusable
✔ Smooth, polished finish to minimize trauma
✔ Ergonomic ring handles for fatigue-free use
✔ Available in different sizes and prong variations
✔ Designed for gynecology, obstetrics, and minor surgical procedures
🔹 Uses of Vulsellum Forceps:
Cervical Grasping
Provides a steady grip during dilatation, examination, or uterine access.
Uterine Manipulation
Helps position the uterus during procedures such as hysterectomy or D&C.
IUD Insertion & Removal
Assists in stabilizing the cervix to make insertion safer and smoother.
Cervical Biopsies
Ensures proper traction and visualization when taking tissue samples.
Vaginal Surgery
Used as a holding instrument during pelvic or reproductive surgeries.
Vulsellum Forceps
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How To Use
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Sterilize the instrument properly before use.
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Expose the cervix using a speculum.
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Carefully apply the pointed prongs of the forceps to the cervix’s anterior lip.
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Close the handles gently until the tissue is securely held.
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Apply traction as needed for dilation, biopsy, or IUD insertion.
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After completing the procedure, release the lock slowly and remove the forceps gently.
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Clean and autoclave thoroughly after every procedure.
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Product Categories
1. Gynecological Instruments
Used in cervical examinations, D&C, biopsies, and IUD-related procedures.
2. Obstetric Procedures
Helpful in deliveries, postpartum interventions, and uterine management.
3. Surgical Grasping Instruments
Used to firmly hold soft tissues during various minor and major surgeries.
4. Diagnostic Examination Tools
Used for securing proper access during clinical assessments

































