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This double‑ended Children's Hospital retractor places two opposing blades on a single 139.7mm shaft, giving the surgeon a compact tool for small or pediatric exposures. The straight profile keeps a low visual silhouette during shallow soft‑tissue retraction. Stainless‑steel construction holds up through repeated reprocessing across busy case loads.
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A specialized clamping instrument designed to secure angiocatheters during intraoperative cholangiography, the 5mm cholangiogram clamp accommodates standard 6‑French catheters with ratcheted locking security. The compact 330mm length positions the ratchet handle away from the operative field while maintaining reliable catheter fixation throughout imaging protocols. Stainless‑steel construction ensures corrosion resistance when exposed to iodinated contrast media.
Circular cutting punch with 3.5mm diameter features a straight tubular shaft and Luer-lock cleaning port for efficient tissue specimen retrieval. The 180mm working length accommodates endoscopic and percutaneous applications with minimal shaft profile. Stainless steel construction ensures clean cutting and reliable reprocessing.
College pliers with serrated jaws are essential for secure manipulation of wire, ligatures, and orthodontic appliances in the oral cavity. The angled shaft improves visibility and access during intraoral procedures, while cross‑serrated jaws provide superior grip on round or slippery materials. Built for durable reprocessing across repeated restorative and orthodontic cases, this 152mm instrument combines reliable spring action with stable closure force.
The College angled pliers feature serrated working edges optimized for secure grip on wire and band materials during orthodontic and prosthodontic manipulation. The angled geometry enables intuitive hand positioning in the oral cavity, while serration prevents wire slippage during adjustment. Overall length of 152mm supports comfortable intraoral control.
The curved College pliers feature smooth jaws designed for fine manipulation of dental materials and soft tissue in periodontal and restorative work. The standard curve geometry conforms to mandibular and maxillary anatomy, reducing strain during extended chair time. Smooth jaws prevent marring delicate tissues, while reliable spring mechanics support consistent closure force across repeat cases.
Coller-Crile 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.
Straight Coller‑Crile hemostatic forceps at 140mm combine the Coller and Crile patterns in a compact format, sized for small‑vessel clamping during general surgical hemostasis. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping, and the ratcheted hinge locks the clamp.
Coller-Crile clamp measuring 6-1/4" 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.
The fenestrated jaw on this Collier needle holder seats the suture needle in a defined channel, reducing rotation during driving. The 125mm length suits shallow and moderate‑depth closures, and the slim profile preserves visibility at the wound edge. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing.
When deeper rhinoplasty retraction is needed, this large Cottle single hook offers a deep curve on a 133mm shaft to lift the nasal tip or alar base into the surgeon's view. The pronounced curvature distributes load along the hook rather than at a single point, reducing skin pinch during prolonged exposure. Stainless steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat steam sterilization.
Carrying a shallow curve at the working tip, this small Cottle single hook engages alar rim and columellar skin during rhinoplasty exposure. The lighter curvature suits delicate retraction where deeper hooks would tent or tear thin nasal skin. The 133mm length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the operative field, and stainless steel construction holds the point through repeat sharp‑instrument reprocessing.
Engineered for firmer rhinoplasty retraction, this large Cottle skin hook presents a sharp 4mm diameter tip on a deep curve and a 140mm shaft. The deep curve seats well into the alar margin and columellar base while sharp engagement prevents skin slippage during dorsal exposure. Stainless steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat sharp‑instrument reprocessing.
2 Prongs skin hook with 3mm gap provides precise retraction of thin tissue layers. Sharp edges penetrate dermis decisively without slipping during surgical exposure. Stainless‑steel construction combines durability with corrosion resistance for reliable reuse.
These double-prong Cottle thumb retractors deliver precise nasal and perioral tissue retraction through sharp prongs optimized for ENT exposure. The compact 38mm length enables controlled retraction in tight nasal and oral fields. Sharp geometry ensures reliable tissue engagement without slipping during surgical manipulation.
The Cottle skin hook provides a dual-prong sharp tip for retraction of nasal soft tissues and skin flaps during rhinoplasty and endoscopic sinus procedures. The 12mm spread supports stable flap positioning without crushing, and the flat handle offers ergonomic control. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated cases.
The standard‑curve Crile hemostatic forceps delivers reliable vascular clamping in general surgical hemostasis. Its 140mm length and curved geometry enable secure application across varied vessel sizes and anatomic positions. The interlocking jaw mechanism provides positive lock for prolonged vessel occlusion without fatigue.
Petit‑Point Crile forceps are scaled down from the standard pattern for clamping fine vessels and tissue pedicles where a full‑size Crile would be bulky. The curved jaws follow tissue contours, and the 140mm length keeps the working hand clear of the field. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing.
Curved Crile forceps at 159mm address vessel control and tissue clamping in routine general procedures. The serrated jaws maintain grip on small to medium vessels without crushing surrounding structures, while the standard curve lets the working tips reach around adjacent tissue. Balanced spring tension supports prolonged handling.
Crile clamp measuring 6-1/4" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Serrated jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
The Crile forceps with petit‑point tips feature fine interlocking geometry designed for secure hemostasis in delicate tissue fields. The straight 5�" (140mm) length suits confined space work. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across routine surgical cases.
The standard‑pattern straight Crile forceps at 140mm bring the standard Crile geometry � serrated jaws, ratcheted hinge � in a slightly more compact length than the larger 159mm variant. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping at the wound margin.
The Crile forceps in straight configuration deliver reliable hemostasis through secure jaw interlocking during general surgical procedures. The 5�" (140mm) length suits midfield vascular control. Stainless steel construction supports rigorous sterilization cycles and routine use.
The straight Crile forceps is a heavy vascular clamp designed for secure hemostasis on larger vessels and tough tissue planes. Its serrated jaws deliver reliable interlocking grip across deep surgical fields, and the full 159mm length provides reach into the operative field. Reusable stainless steel construction supports repeated sterilization cycles.
The straight Crile forceps at 159mm carry serrated jaws sized for medium‑vessel and small‑pedicle clamping during general surgical hemostasis. The ratcheted hinge locks the clamp without operator force, and the straight profile suits in‑line clamping along the wound margin.
Straight Crile hemostatic forceps at 191mm clamp medium vessels with full‑length transverse serrations along the jaws. The longer 7‑1/2" reach extends a step beyond standard Kelly geometry, suiting deeper open fields. Ratcheted shanks lock the bite while the surgeon ligates.
This nerve hook measuring 5-3/4" gently retracts delicate neural and vascular structures. Blunt tip design prevents inadvertent tissue trauma during dissection. Stainless‑steel construction provides reliable performance across many surgical cases.
This double‑ended Crile retractor offers two blade widths in one instrument: a 12 × 6mm blade for tight superficial exposures and a 22 × 7mm blade for broader retraction. The 165mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of small operative fields, making it useful across plastic and minor general procedures.
This vessel hook measuring 7-7/8" gently retracts delicate neural and vascular structures. Blunt tip design prevents inadvertent tissue trauma during dissection. Stainless‑steel construction provides reliable performance across many surgical cases.