Pozzi Tenaculum — Single-Tooth Paris Pattern
Samuel Jean Pozzi (1846–1918) Paris Broca-Hospital and Sorbonne, “the father of modern French gynaecology” and author of the seminal “Traité-de-Gynécologie Clinique et Opératoire” (1890), designed the Pozzi single-tooth self-retaining tenaculum for cervical-traction. The Pozzi handles routine D&C-and-cervical-procedure cervical-traction — anterior-cervical-lip single-tooth grasp during routine office-based D&C dilatation-and-curettage for diagnosis of abnormal-uterine-bleeding AUB, IUD-insertion Mirena-or-copper-T with anterior-cervical-traction for cervical-stabilisation in nulliparous patient, and hysteroscopic-diagnostic procedure with cervical-traction-and-stabilisation during in-office hysteroscopy. Pozzi-single-tooth.
Cervical-traction use
- Ant-cerv-lip routine-office D&C AUB-dx
- IUD-insert Mirena-cop-T stab-nullip
- Hysterosc-dx in-office cerv-traction-stab
Pozzi tenaculum, AISI 420 stainless. Hand-finished in Sialkot.





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