SCHUMACHER 4.5x7 mm: a surgical instrument with a triangular head for precision cervical biopsies
The SCHUMACHER 4.5x7 mm biopsy forceps from Frimed are an essential surgical tool for practitioners specialising in gynaecology, particularly for endocervical sampling. Its length of 24 cm allows for comfortable and safe use in the intrauterine environment, while ensuring good visibility of the surgical field. This model is particularly distinguished by the unique shape of its jaws: triangular, rigid and sharp tips that provide a targeted and penetrating cutting surface.
Each jaw has a pronounced central ridge, designed to optimise tissue grip when closing. This plays an essential role in maintaining the stability and adhesion of the specimen, preventing slippage or poor grip. This configuration makes the forceps particularly effective during procedures requiring high precision, particularly for capturing small fragments of cervical or uterine tissue with controlled pressure.
Made of surgical stainless steel, the SCHUMACHER forceps ensure perfect sterility and durability during intensive cleaning procedures. The alloy guarantees reliable mechanical strength while maintaining a light weight that allows for precise and prolonged handling. Manual closure is ensured by two ergonomic ring handles, allowing optimal control of the pressure exerted on the target area.
This model also differs from other SCHUMACHER forceps in the geometric shape of its tip, which makes it particularly recognisable on an operating tray. The geometry of the jaws is not simply an aesthetic variation: it determines the effectiveness of the medical procedure, while providing precise tactile feedback during cutting. This allows for better perception of the tissue being removed, which is essential for limiting errors in depth or trajectory.
Thanks to this rigorous design, the SCHUMACHER 4.5x7 mm from Frimed is the go-to choice for demanding professionals looking for a reliable, precise instrument that is perfectly suited to the requirements of the operating theatre or specialist practices.