Kelly Polypus Forceps — Molar-Pregnancy Trophoblastic Evacuation
Howard Atwood Kelly (1858–1943) JHU founding-gynaecology chief designed-Kelly polypus-forceps with-fenestrated-jaws for-evacuation-of-trophoblastic-tissue and-molar-pregnancy management. The Kelly-polypus handles gestational-trophoblastic-disease GTD work — complete-hydatidiform-mole CHM 46,XX-or-46,XY suction-and-instrumental evacuation with-Kelly-grasp of-vesicular-tissue following-pre-procedure-typing-and-beta-hCG > 100,000-mIU/mL, partial-hydatidiform-mole PHM 69,XXX-or-69,XXY evacuation with-foetal-tissue-and-vesicles requiring-careful-instrumental-removal, and invasive-mole choriocarcinoma-precursor surveillance evacuation after-rising-beta-hCG post-primary-evacuation. Kelly-polypus-molar-GTD.
GTD-molar use
- CHM 46-XX-XY suction-instrument vesicular tissue bhCG>100k
- PHM 69-XXX-XXY foet-tiss+vesicles careful-instr
- Invas-mole choriocarc-precursor rising-bhCG post-primary
Kelly polypus forceps, AISI 420 stainless. Hand-finished in Sialkot.





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