
Euro-Med® Endocervical Biopsy Curette Kevorkian 12 Inch Straight Round Tip with Basket, (EA/1)
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Euro-Med® Endocervical Biopsy Curette Kevorkian 12 Inch Straight Round Tip with Basket
The Euro-Med® endocervical biopsy curette is a reusable Kevorkian-style instrument designed for professional use in OB / GYN and specialty procedure settings. This curette features a 12 inch length, flat handle, and straight round tip with basket.
The verified product details identify this instrument as OR grade, nonsterile, and stainless steel. The basket design is intended to support sample retention, and the rounded tip facilitates cervical entry.
Key Features:
• Kevorkian endocervical biopsy curette
• 12 inch length
• OR Grade
• Stainless steel construction
• NonSterile
• Flat handle
• Straight round tip with basket
• Reusable instrument format
• Rounded tip facilitates cervical entry
• Basket design supports sample retention
• MPN: 66-441
Benefits:
• Supports professional OB / GYN and procedure-room instrument needs
• Reusable stainless steel construction is suited for repeated professional use
• Basket design supports sample retention during use
• Rounded tip configuration supports controlled instrument entry
• OR grade format aligns with specialty clinical purchasing needs
Specifications:
• Brand: Euro-Med®
• Manufacturer: Cooper Surgical
• Product Type: Endocervical Biopsy Curette
• Size/Dimensions: 12 Inch Length
• Material: Stainless Steel
• Sterility: NonSterile
• Country of Origin: Unknown
• Grade: OR Grade
• Handle Type: Flat Handle
• Style: Kevorkian
• Tip Type: Straight Round Tip with Basket
• UNSPSC: 42291607
• Usage: Reusable
• Minimum Selling/Purchasing Unit: EA
• Minimum Package Qty: 1 EA
• Packaging: EA/1
• MPN: 66-441
Application:
Designed for professional-use OB / GYN and specialty procedure settings requiring a reusable Kevorkian endocervical biopsy curette.
• OB / GYN specialty settings
• Procedure rooms
• Specialty practices
• Clinical instrument sets
Warnings:
• Nonsterile product
• For professional use by trained personnel
• Inspect the instrument before use and remove from service if damaged
• Follow facility cleaning, handling, and reprocessing procedures.






