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Soft forceps

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2005
AbstractObjectiveThe risk of maternal and fetal trauma and, chiefly, the fear of law suits, have contributed to a significant decline in rates of forceps‐assisted deliveries and an increase in rates of cesarean sections, especially in the United States.
D F, Roshan   +5 more
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Failed Forceps

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1987
Among 53 cases of failed forceps occurring in 6524 uncomplicated primiparous deliveries, depression at birth and encephalopathy occurred with similar frequency as when cesarean section was done for failure to progress in the second stage, and birth trauma was no more common than that with successful midforceps delivery.
M E, Boyd   +3 more
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Hooked Forceps

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984
A combined hooked forceps is presented which may be very useful for procedures performed without assistance.
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Forceps delivery

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
This chapter reviews the role for instrumental delivery in current practice and gives a critical account of current techniques of operative vaginal delivery by forceps. Important issues, including case choice, documentation, forceps application, avoidance of complications, and training and education are included.
John Patrick, O'Grady   +2 more
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Hook Forceps

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1991
A new pair of forceps incorporating two skin hooks and needle driver tips on an Adson forceps frame is described. Its use, advantages, and disadvantages are outlined.
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Corneal Forceps

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975
A pair of corneal forceps combining a large overall size with delicate features-13,5 cm long, 1.5-cm wide handles, and 0.15-cm teeth on the branches--is fenestrated and finely corrugated for easy grip.
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Nasal retrieval forceps: a modified Kocher forceps

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1984
During the course of a rhinoplasty and other nasal procedures it is often necessary to retrieve pieces of tissue, bone or cartilage that have been freed by scissors or osteotomes. It is also the practice of some surgeons to avulse some of the procerus muscle to define humps prior to removal and also to reduce post-operative fullness in the glabellar ...
J D, Nancarrow, S P, Kay
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Forcep Deliveries

Clinics in Perinatology, 1995
A historical review of the development of forceps and the refinements made that lend them to different clinical situations are presented. The proper settings for their use and the choice of instruments and methods of application for traction and rotation are discussed. The risks to mother and infant are considered.
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Forceps Capsulorhexis

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2002
Tanuj, Dada, Harinder, Sethi
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Comparison of three biopsy forceps for hysteroscopic endometrial biopsy in postmenopausal patients (HYGREB‐1): A multicenter, single‐blind randomized clinical trial

International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2021
Salvatore Giovanni Vitale   +2 more
exaly  

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