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Stepping up to 2mm thick, this PVA instrument wipe at 3 × 3 × 2mm absorbs larger volumes of blood and irrigation than the 1mm variant during sustained microsurgical work. The lint‑free polyvinyl alcohol surface supports clean tip handoffs without leaving fibers in the surgical field.
Features & Benefits
The 1mm‑thick PVA instrument wipe at 3 × 3 × 1mm absorbs blood and irrigation from instrument tips during microsurgery without shedding fibers. The lint‑free polyvinyl alcohol surface supports clean instrument handoffs across the case, and the single‑pouch format suits sterile setup.
Small Backhaus towel clamps secure surgical drapes and towels to one another during sterile field setup. The perforating tips pierce the drape to lock against a hooked counter‑tip, holding the field stable through positioning and case progression. At 89mm, the compact size suits superficial draping and smaller fields.
Straight Spencer stitch scissors with a notched blade and a two‑tone finish suit clinic and ward stitch removal where the notch catches the suture material flush against the skin before the cut. The compact length keeps the scissors at the fingertips during fine work.
Hartman mosquito forceps in this 99mm length are sized for shallow fields and pediatric work where a Halstead would overshoot. The curved 20mm serrated jaws lock onto fine vessels, and the ratchet holds closure hands‑free. The compact ring handle keeps control close to the tip.
Curved Mayo scissors with beveled blades cut heavy fascia, muscle, and dense sutures where Metzenbaums would deflect. The curved profile lets the surgeon work around tissue planes during dissection, and the 170mm length covers moderate operative depth. Two‑tone finish identifies them quickly during instrument handoffs.
Compact at 127mm, this straight Webster needle holder is built for fine cutaneous and subcuticular suturing where short throw and tactile precision matter. The smooth tungsten‑carbide jaws grip small swaged needles without scoring, supporting clean passage through thin dermis and delicate fascia. Tungsten‑carbide inserts hold their bite across many reprocessing cycles for dependable long‑term service.
The large Backhaus towel clamp at 133mm uses sharp perforating jaws to grip surgical drapes and patient skin during field setup, locking the position with a ratcheted hinge. The larger frame extends clamping reach to heavier drape configurations.
This Derf needle holder features a 13mm serrated jaw designed for heavy-duty suture capture and needle control during general surgical closure. The serrated working edge prevents needle slippage across varied suture gauges and materials. Its ring handle supports balanced hand positioning during prolonged suturing, while the ratchet lock maintains consistent jaw compression throughout the closure sequence.
The Webster needle holder features smooth jaws that grip needle shanks without marring or scarring the surface. The 127mm straight configuration positions the working end at standard needle-driving distances. Smooth-jaw geometry preserves needle integrity across multiple throws, reducing the risk of needle fracture or microdefect initiation.
Olsen‑Hegar needle holders combine suture grasping and integrated cutting in a single 165mm instrument. The serrated jaws hold the needle securely during driving, and the suture scissor notch behind the jaws lets the surgeon trim tails without switching instruments. Useful in dermatologic, veterinary, and minor procedure workflows.
Adson Brown tissue forceps measuring 4-3/4" provide secure tissue and dressing handling. Grasping surfaces hold tissue decisively without slipping during retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable durability across many surgical cases.
The standard Adson tissue forceps at 121mm with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern provide the canonical Adson skin‑handling format for general surgical closure. The compact length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips during fine closure.
Narrow Adson tissue forceps at 121mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern sized for fine skin closure in plastics, hand, and head‑and‑neck cases. The single‑opposing‑double tooth distributes grip without macerating the wound margin, and the compact length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
Kelly clamp measuring 5-1/2" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Hemostatic jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
This tungsten carbide Olsen‑Hegar needle holder combines a serrated jaw for needle control with an integrated suture scissor in a single 165mm instrument. The tungsten carbide edge provides superior edge retention, reducing wear across high-volume closure sequences. The integrated scissor eliminates instrument exchanges during routine surgical closure.
This #3 knife handle accepts standard small blades for fine incisions in dermal, ophthalmic, and general procedures. The plain shaft without ruler markings keeps the working profile uncluttered for surgeons who prefer external measurement. Stainless‑steel construction holds calibration through repeat sterilization cycles.
Wound on a 4‑ounce Babcock spool, this 28ga stainless‑steel surgical wire targets fine cerclage and small‑structure fixation. The 28ga diameter shapes readily into tight loops while retaining tensile strength under load. Implant‑grade stainless steel preserves predictable corrosion behavior over the implant lifetime.
Straight iris scissors with 30mm blades cut delicate tissue, fine suture, and ophthalmic membranes with control. The two‑tone finish identifies them quickly on a busy tray, and the 115mm overall length keeps the working tips close to the fingertips for precision. Sharp blades hold edge through routine clinical use.
Supplied on a 4‑ounce Babcock spool, this 22ga stainless‑steel surgical wire suits mid‑gauge soft‑tissue and bony approximation tasks. The 22ga diameter balances tensile strength with bendability for controlled twist closures. Implant‑grade stainless chemistry preserves predictable corrosion behavior through extended dwell.
Curved Metzenbaum scissors with blunt tips and oval shanks at moderate length pair the curve of the dissection blade with the safety of blunt tips, sized for moderate‑depth soft‑tissue dissection. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge.
The Kelly hemostatic forceps provides rapid, reliable vessel and tissue control with its curved jaw geometry ideal for deeper abdominal hemostasis. The standard curve improves the surgeon's approach angle to vascular structures, while the jaw tension supports sustained pressure. The 140mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure durable performance across general surgical cases.
This 24ga Babcock surgical wire ships on a 4‑ounce spool for fine soft‑tissue and small‑bone fixation. The 24ga gauge gives easier hand shaping than heavier wires while maintaining adequate tensile retention. Implant‑grade stainless steel supports clinical use with consistent corrosion resistance.
The pediatric Deaver retractor presents a narrow 9.6mm curved blade for atraumatic retraction of the liver, intestine, and other deep abdominal viscera in pediatric and small‑field cases. The characteristic Deaver J‑curve places the blade tip beneath the structure being retracted while the long handle keeps the surgeon�s hand outside the operative field. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This #3 knife handle adds both millimeter and inch ruler markings on the handle body, accepting blades 10 through 15 on the standard #3 fitting. The dual graduation supports both metric and imperial measurement at the surgical field during incision planning.
These straight iris scissors with probe tips enable safe, atraumatic dissection in ophthalmic and fine general surgical procedures. The blunt probe-tip design reduces unintended penetration into adjacent tissue, while the 108mm length and ring handle support microsurgical precision. Stainless-steel construction provides lasting edge durability.
This 10‑0 black nylon monofilament suture features a side‑cutting HSL5 lancet needle mounted on a 1/2 circle arc. The 150mm length suits ophthalmic and delicate tissue work where fine approximation demands superior passage without buckling. Black nylon provides consistent knot security and visibility.
This small Backhaus towel clamp uses a compact 89mm profile for secure drape fixation in confined operative fields.
Tungsten‑carbide jaw inserts give this Derf needle holder a long‑lived gripping surface that resists wear from repeated needle driving. The serrated jaws hold suture needles without rotation, and the ratchet lock secures grip through tying. At 121mm with a dull finish, the instrument suits ophthalmic and fine cutaneous suturing. Tungsten‑carbide inserts combine hardness with corrosion resistance over many cases.
Mosquito forceps are among the smallest hemostatic clamps, designed for securing tiny vessels and fine tissue structures. The delicate curved jaw provides a secure grip without tissue crush injury. Compact 98mm length supports work in tight surgical spaces where larger clamps cannot fit.