Indications
These single-use biopsy forceps are specifically designed to collect tissue endoscopically for histologic examination. These forceps should not be used for purposes other than their intended function.
Contraindications
None known.
Warnings
These single-use biopsy forceps should only be used to biopsy tissue where possible hemorrhage will not present a danger for the patients. Adequate plans for management of potential bleeding and appropriate airway management should be in place.
Contents supplied STERILE using a radiation process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found call your Boston Scientific representative.
For single patient use only. Do not reuse, reprocess or resterilize. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural integrity of the device and/or lead to device failure which, in turn, may result in patient injury, illness or death. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may also create a risk of contamination of the device and/or cause patient infection or cross-infection, including, but not limited to, the transmission of infectious disease(s) from one patient to another. Contamination of the device may lead to injury, illness or death of the patient.
After use, dispose of product and packaging in accordance with hospital, administrative and/or local government policy.
Potential Adverse Effects
Complications associated with the use of the single-use biopsy forceps may include: bleeding, perforation, and infection.
Please be aware that potential adverse effects may arise even with the proper use of medical devices. Accordingly, this device should only be used by persons qualified in the procedures for which it is indicated.
Cautions
Cautions can be found in the product labeling supplied with each device. CAUTION: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Product Type
ForcepsUsed in Procedures
Colonoscopy Endoscopic Biopsy Upper EndoscopyRelated Medical Areas
GastroenterologyRelated Conditions
Cancer Digestive Disorders