Cervical clamp

Surgery – Instruments – Obstetric or gynecological instruments

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606120, A61B 1742, A61B 1746

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ABSTRACT:
A cervical clamp for preventing reflux of a fluid medium such as carbon dioxide or a saline solution injected into a uterus. The clamp has a plurality of outwardly bowed, flexible fingers for gripping a cervix. The fingers operate between an open finger position for receiving the cervix and a closed finger position for grasping the cervix and radially compressing it against a sheath in the cervical canal through which the fluid medium is injected into the uterus.

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