Placenta praevia forceps used by Box Hill Hospital labour ward, Ramsay

Historical information

Similar to Willett's placenta praevia forceps [see Down Bros Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Appliances, c1930, p 940]. John Abernethy Willett (1872 -1932) modified an existing pair of surgical scalp forceps for use in bringing down the head of a foetus in the case of placenta praevia. As the safety of c-sections increased and fetal viability became a dominant consideration, these were used only for the dead/pre-viable foetus.
(Source: Baskett, Thomas. 'On the Shoulders of Giants - Eponyms & Names in O&G'.)

Significance

This was included with other obstetric instruments, mostly destructive instruments, from Box Hill Hospital labour ward given to RANZCOG in February- March 1998. The maternity service at Box Hill hospital combined with St Geroge's Hospital in Kew to be known as Birralee Maternity Service. These instruments were collected by Julie Collette, Unit Manager, St George's Kew and given to RANZCOG Museum Curator, Susan Barnett.

Physical description

Pair of long handled forceps, placenta praevia style. Inscribed "B.H.H.L Ward" inner handle.

Inscriptions & markings

"B.H.H.L Ward"

References

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