00711175: Steris Talon Grasping Device 2.5mm x 160cm
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Price: | $18.50 $9.25 EACH |
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Additional Details
Talon Grasping Device
The Talon® grasping device is specifically designed to provide the firm hold required for challenging food bolus and foreign body retrieval cases.
Featuring 4 stainless steel prongs with inward-facing atraumatic hooks, the Talon® grasping device mimics the grasping capabilities of an Osprey sea hawk. Uniquely engineered, the device helps grip into the meat impaction or around the foreign body providing the strength required for a swift retrieval.
The Talon® grasping device is designed to remove:
- meat impactions
- food in the esophagus due to achalasia
- migrated esophageal stents