Grasping and removing stones from the urinary tract
- Stone holding forceps are medical instruments used in various surgical procedures, particularly in urology and gynecology.
- They are designed to securely grasp and hold stones or foreign objects within the body, such as kidney or bladder stones.
- Stone holding forceps come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different anatomical structures and stone sizes.
- These forceps are often equipped with serrated jaws or teeth to provide a firm grip on the stone, preventing it from slipping during extraction.
- They are typically made from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and to minimize the risk of contamination.
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