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  • Surgical clamps designed for the atraumatic grasping of the cervix (e.g., the anterior lip), to facilitate holding and/or manipulation of the uterus. These clamps are typically handheld, very thin manual instruments including two parts pivoted at the center each with specially shaped, blunt distal blades. Cervical uterine clamps are used in a variety of procedures, such as rotation of the uterus into its normal position, vagina mobilization from the rectum and the peritoneum, removal of foreign bodies (e.g., intrauterine device fragments), and to facilitate catheter insertion.
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