The Cervical Forceps is a specialized gynecological instrument engineered to deliver reliable grasping, traction, and fixation of the uterine cervix during critical surgical procedures. Designed with the unique anatomy of the cervix in mind, this instrument plays a pivotal role in creating optimal surgical conditions for gynecologists, ensuring unobstructed visibility and stable positioning that supports accurate tissue handling. Whether used in minimally invasive or traditional open surgeries, the Cervical Forceps combines ergonomic design with clinical efficiency, making it an indispensable tool in modern gynecological practice. Its robust construction and thoughtful engineering minimize tissue disruption while maximizing control, allowing surgeons to focus on delivering precise, patient-centered care.
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The cervical clamp is a specialized instrument designed for grasping the cervix. During hysterectomy procedures, particularly in vaginal hysterectomy or laparoscopic surgery involving cervical manipulation, it is utilized for traction and fixation of the cervix, providing optimal exposure and operational foundation for transecting the cardinal and uterosacral ligaments, as well as suturing the vaginal vault.
Clinical Applications: Primarily employed for grasping and traction of the uterine cervix, also applicable for cervical manipulation in other gynecological procedures.
Cervical Forceps | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 508.1 | 250mm |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 Years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The jaw design conforms to cervical morphology, ensuring secure grasping with minimal tissue trauma. · Moderate length facilitates flexible and convenient operation.
Provides reliable grasping force, enabling multi-directional traction of the cervix by the operator.

The Cervical Forceps is a cornerstone tool in both vaginal hysterectomy and laparoscopic hysterectomy procedures. It secures the cervix to provide the traction needed for accessing and dissecting cardinal and uterosacral ligaments, as well as suturing the vaginal vault. Its ability to maintain stable positioning simplifies complex steps, reducing surgical time and improving outcomes.
Beyond hysterectomies, the Cervical Forceps is versatile enough for a range of gynecological procedures. It is commonly used in cervical biopsies, dilation and curettage, and other interventions that require safe, precise grasping of the cervix. Its adaptability makes it a valuable addition to any gynecological operating room.
Our Cervical Forceps stands out in the market for its uncompromising focus on clinical utility and patient safety. Unlike generic forceps, it is purpose-built for cervical manipulation, with every design element tailored to the unique challenges of gynecological surgery. The instrument’s ability to minimize tissue trauma reduces post-operative complications, while its ergonomic design supports surgeon comfort and precision. We prioritize durability, ensuring the forceps withstands repeated sterilization and long-term use without compromising performance. Additionally, our commitment to customer support means you’ll have access to expert guidance on instrument use and maintenance, making this a reliable investment for your practice.
Our Cervical Forceps meets the rigorous requirements of global quality certifications, including ISO standards that govern medical device manufacturing. These certifications validate our commitment to producing instruments that adhere to strict safety, performance, and biocompatibility guidelines.
Designed for repeated use, the Cervical Forceps is compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols. Its corrosion-resistant materials ensure structural integrity even after multiple sterilization cycles, providing long-term value without sacrificing safety.
The jaw of our Cervical Forceps is shaped to match the natural curve of the uterine cervix, distributing pressure evenly across the tissue surface. This anatomical design avoids concentrated pressure points that can cause tearing or bruising, minimizing tissue trauma and supporting faster healing.
Absolutely. The Cervical Forceps features an adjustable mechanism that allows surgeons to fine-tune the grasping force based on the procedure and tissue condition. This flexibility ensures optimal control, whether you need a gentle hold for delicate tissue or a firmer grip for traction during complex dissections.
The cervical clamp is a specialized instrument designed for grasping the cervix. During hysterectomy procedures, particularly in vaginal hysterectomy or laparoscopic surgery involving cervical manipulation, it is utilized for traction and fixation of the cervix, providing optimal exposure and operational foundation for transecting the cardinal and uterosacral ligaments, as well as suturing the vaginal vault.
Clinical Applications: Primarily employed for grasping and traction of the uterine cervix, also applicable for cervical manipulation in other gynecological procedures.
Cervical Forceps | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 508.1 | 250mm |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 Years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The jaw design conforms to cervical morphology, ensuring secure grasping with minimal tissue trauma. · Moderate length facilitates flexible and convenient operation.
Provides reliable grasping force, enabling multi-directional traction of the cervix by the operator.

The Cervical Forceps is a cornerstone tool in both vaginal hysterectomy and laparoscopic hysterectomy procedures. It secures the cervix to provide the traction needed for accessing and dissecting cardinal and uterosacral ligaments, as well as suturing the vaginal vault. Its ability to maintain stable positioning simplifies complex steps, reducing surgical time and improving outcomes.
Beyond hysterectomies, the Cervical Forceps is versatile enough for a range of gynecological procedures. It is commonly used in cervical biopsies, dilation and curettage, and other interventions that require safe, precise grasping of the cervix. Its adaptability makes it a valuable addition to any gynecological operating room.
Our Cervical Forceps stands out in the market for its uncompromising focus on clinical utility and patient safety. Unlike generic forceps, it is purpose-built for cervical manipulation, with every design element tailored to the unique challenges of gynecological surgery. The instrument’s ability to minimize tissue trauma reduces post-operative complications, while its ergonomic design supports surgeon comfort and precision. We prioritize durability, ensuring the forceps withstands repeated sterilization and long-term use without compromising performance. Additionally, our commitment to customer support means you’ll have access to expert guidance on instrument use and maintenance, making this a reliable investment for your practice.
Our Cervical Forceps meets the rigorous requirements of global quality certifications, including ISO standards that govern medical device manufacturing. These certifications validate our commitment to producing instruments that adhere to strict safety, performance, and biocompatibility guidelines.
Designed for repeated use, the Cervical Forceps is compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols. Its corrosion-resistant materials ensure structural integrity even after multiple sterilization cycles, providing long-term value without sacrificing safety.
The jaw of our Cervical Forceps is shaped to match the natural curve of the uterine cervix, distributing pressure evenly across the tissue surface. This anatomical design avoids concentrated pressure points that can cause tearing or bruising, minimizing tissue trauma and supporting faster healing.
Absolutely. The Cervical Forceps features an adjustable mechanism that allows surgeons to fine-tune the grasping force based on the procedure and tissue condition. This flexibility ensures optimal control, whether you need a gentle hold for delicate tissue or a firmer grip for traction during complex dissections.