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This 4mm arthroscope features a straight 0 degrees optical configuration, providing direct visualization of intra‑articular structures during knee, shoulder, and other joint procedures. The 4mm diameter accommodates standard arthroscopic cannulae while the 0 degrees angle enables panoramic field assessment. Stainless steel construction delivers durability across repeat sterilization and clinical use.
Features & Benefits
This arthroscopic alligator fine grasper features a straight shaft with a 2.7mm jaw height and precise slide‑lock handle for controlled fragment manipulation within joint spaces. The 35mm tip width and 2.66mm profile optimize visualization during knee and shoulder arthroscopy, while the 130mm working length positions the grasping jaw for meniscal tear repair and debris removal. The slide‑lock mechanism enables surgeon control throughout the procedure.
This arthroscopic basket punch features an upswept shaft profile with a 1.9mm bite and 1.67mm bite width, designed for controlled fragment removal within knee and shoulder articular spaces. The 130mm working length positions the 2.89mm tip width for optimal visualization and debris extraction during arthroscopic meniscal and cartilage debridement. The stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated autoclave sterilization.
This arthroscopic grasping forceps presents a 3.4mm diameter shaft designed for minimally invasive joint exploration and tissue manipulation through arthroscopic portals. At 130mm working length without a ratchet, the straight geometry permits intuitive single-hand or two-hand grasp control during ligament and meniscal work. The fine tip accommodates delicate grasping of cartilage, synovium, and soft tissue within confined joint capsule anatomy.
Left‑curving hook scissors are designed for opposite‑portal soft‑tissue work during knee and shoulder arthroscopy. The 3.4mm blades cut synovium and capsular attachments with precision, while the 30 degrees curvature improves ergonomic reach. Their 130mm working length supports navigation through standard arthroscopic portals.
These right‑curved hook scissors provide controlled cutting of synovial tissue and ligament within the joint capsule during arthroscopy. The 3.4mm blades and 30 degrees right‑curved geometry support access along articular contours. At 130mm shaft length, they navigate the restricted space of portal approaches while maintaining fine blade control.
Angled upward at 15 degrees, these arthroscopic hook scissors improve visualization when cutting superior capsular and synovial structures. The 3.4mm blades perform clean slicing along articular surfaces, and the shorter curvature radius suits precise maneuvers in restricted joint spaces. The 130mm shaft maintains portal access throughout the procedure.
Arthroscopic hook scissors provide straight blade geometry for controlled cutting through joint capsule and ligamentous tissue during arthroscopic procedures. The 3.4mm blade profile supports fine dissection within confined intra‑articular spaces, while the 130mm shaft length maintains optimal visualization through the arthroscope portal. Stainless steel edges resist dulling during repeated ligament and capsule work.
This arthroscopic hook-probe combines a 3mm hook tip with graduated markings along the shaft to allow surgeons to gauge lesion depth and extent during knee and shoulder arthroscopy. The T-grip handle enables precise rotational control in confined joint spaces. Stainless steel construction withstands the mechanical demands of intra-articular manipulation.
This larger arthroscopic hook-probe, 5mm, allows surgeons to probe deeper joint pathology and apply greater retraction force during arthroscopic exploration. Graduated markings along the shaft facilitate depth documentation for ligament and cartilage assessment. The T-grip handle improves ergonomics and control in prolonged arthroscopic procedures.
This arthroscopic knife with 45 degree blade angle and round knurled handle enables controlled soft tissue and fibrocartilage cutting within the joint capsule and articular cartilage planes. The angled geometry improves visualization and approach in confined spaces. Stainless steel provides reliable performance and edge retention across repeated arthroscopic procedures.
The Pitbull arthroscopic grasper combines a 3.4mm straight jaw with a loop handle, enabling precise meniscal and soft‑tissue capture in confined arthroscopic portals. The loop geometry provides ergonomic control and reduces hand fatigue during the fine manipulation arthroscopy demands. Stainless steel jaws maintain repeatability across many grasping cycles.
This rotary basket punch features a 2.2mm bite on a 2.8mm straight shaft, angled 90 degrees to address bone and lamina from lateral or oblique approach angles. The 125mm working length and slim-line ergonomic handle enable precise positioning in confined spinal spaces such as the lamina or foramen during laminotomy or decompression. The rotating basket mechanism cleanly excises small bony fragments without crushing surrounding ligament or capsule.
Smillie meniscotome configured for arthroscopic use, with a 3mm cutting blade on a long round knurled handle for controlled meniscal trimming through portal access. The narrow blade reaches between femoral condyle and tibial plateau to shape torn meniscal tissue under direct arthroscopic visualization. The knurled grip stays secure through irrigation‑wet fingertip handling.
Super arthroscopic grasper slim‑line style combines finely toothed cupped jaws with slide‑lock handle innovation for secure soft‑tissue and fragment control. The straight jaw geometry with 8mm length and 2.7mm jaw height reduces portal trauma while maintaining 35mm grip width for reliable fragment capture. Working length of 130mm enables arthroscopic reach.