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  2. Obstetrical forceps - Wikipedia

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    Obstetrical forceps, by William Smellie (1792) Wooden forceps c.1800, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow James Young Simpson's Caesarian forceps, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow. Obstetric forceps consist of two branches (blades) that are positioned around the head of the fetus. These branches are defined as left and right depending on which side of the ...

  3. Instruments used in obstetrics and gynecology - Wikipedia

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    Lanes tissue forceps: Uterus holding forceps: Sponge holding forceps: Kocher's artery forceps: Kocher's forceps with toothed jaws [3] Green-Armytage hemostatic forceps - Can be used during Myomectomy. Willet's scalp traction forceps: Ovum forceps: Punch biopsy forceps - Used in Premalignant lesions of the cervix. Its provides a specimen ...

  4. Operative vaginal delivery - Wikipedia

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    Half of first-time mothers had forceps-assisted deliveries in the 1960s. [5] The vacuum extractor was developed in the mid-1900s, and its use in delivery became more common than forceps in 1992. [5] James Young Simpson in 1849 invented the air tractor used in vacuum extraction to help with operative vaginal delivery.

  5. File:Obstetric forceps, Vachers Wellcome M0001481.jpg

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  6. File:Obstetric forceps, A.R. Simpson's axis traction Wellcome ...

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  7. Vaginal delivery - Wikipedia

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    A spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) occurs when a pregnant woman goes into labor without the use of drugs or techniques to induce labor and delivers their baby without forceps, vacuum extraction, or a cesarean section. [1] An induced vaginal delivery is a delivery involving labor induction, where drugs or manual techniques are used to initiate ...

  8. Tenaculum - Wikipedia

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    Tenaculum. A tenaculum is a surgical instrument, usually classified as a type of forceps.It consists of a slender sharp-pointed hook attached to a handle and is used mainly in surgery for seizing and holding parts, such as blood vessels.

  9. Allis clamp - Wikipedia

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    An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by Oscar Allis. The Allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue. It is also used to grasp fascia and soft tissues such as breast or bowel tissue. [1]