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These Cushing dressing forceps combine a straight shaft with serrated jaw surfaces to secure gauze, packing, and soft tissue during wound management and general surgical dressing work. At 178mm, they support ergonomic hand positioning across routine operative exposure.
Features & Benefits
Cushing dressing forceps with 1 × 2 teeth and a smooth handle support dural and superficial tissue handling during neurosurgical and general closure work. The straight 178mm shaft positions the teeth precisely without obscuring view, and the smooth handle gives consistent finger placement across long sequences.
The Cushing vein retractor is designed for vascular exposure and control during cardiac or vascular surgical access. This 11 × 13mm blade provides reliable, atraumatic retraction of vessels and adjacent structures with its straight geometry and 229mm overall reach. The flat blade profile offers clear visualization of the operative field while minimizing trauma to delicate vascular tissue.
Cushing‑Brown tissue forceps at 178mm carry a fine multi‑tooth tip configuration intended for atraumatic neurosurgical and delicate tissue handling. The straight shaft supports linear approach to dural and superficial structures, and the moderate length keeps the hand clear of the operative field. Stainless‑steel construction sustains reliable performance across repeat reprocessing.
This #7 × 4 cut snare wire in a 12‑wire package duplicates the standard mid‑gauge snare wire for instrument sets requiring multiple snare packages. The stainless construction holds tension during the snare stroke.
The #5 cut snare wire in a 12‑wire package suits tonsillar snare and similar tissue‑avulsion work at a finer gauge than the #7 and #8 variants. The stainless construction holds tension during the snare stroke, and the multi‑wire pack supports case‑by‑case replacement.
The #5 cut snare wire by the gross contains 144 wires sized for institutional stocking of tonsillar snare procedures at the finest standard gauge. The stainless construction holds tension during the snare stroke, and the gross format reduces per‑case packaging overhead.
This #7 × 4 cut snare wire package contains 12 wires sized for tonsillar snare procedures and similar tissue‑avulsion work. The stainless construction holds tension during the snare stroke, and the multi‑wire pack supports case‑by‑case replacement.
The #8 × 4 gross cut snare wire package contains 144 wires sized for high‑volume tonsillar snare procedures and institutional stocking. The stainless construction holds tension during the snare stroke, and the gross format reduces per‑case packaging overhead.
This #8 × 4 cut snare wire package contains 12 wires sized for tonsillar snare procedures and similar tissue‑avulsion work, scaling the #7 variant up to a slightly larger wire gauge. The stainless construction holds tension during the snare stroke.
Replacement snare wire loops in the #9 × 4 configuration restore cutting function on tonsil and polyp snare handles. Each pack contains 12 wires, supporting routine replacement between cases. Stainless‑steel construction maintains loop tension through engagement and transection.
D'Errico-Adson retractors combine 4 × 4 blunt prongs with angled shanks for deep abdominal dissection and tissue exposure. The 19.24 × 23.66mm blade accommodates variable tissue thickness and depth. Strong angled shanks maintain retraction without hand fatigue during prolonged cases.
Curved Dandy hemostatic forceps with the curve oriented sideways at 140mm carry the Dandy hemostatic pattern in a side‑curved geometry, sized for clamping vessels where the curve must approach from the side rather than the standard line. The ratcheted hinge locks the clamp.
This double‑ended Davis retractor offers two blade sizes�6 × 17mm and 9 × 20mm�providing graduated options within a single compact instrument. Its 152mm length suits minor surgical fields and ENT or dental work. The dual configuration adapts to varying tissue depths without requiring instrument changes.
Davis tonsil needles are designed for precise closure of tonsillar fossae and pharyngeal tissue repairs in general and otolaryngologic surgery. The half-circle tapered-point geometry combines smooth tissue passage with controlled stitch placement in confined intraoral spaces. Disposable format ensures case sterility.
These angled Dean scissors provide unique approach geometry for dissection in constrained surgical fields and around anatomical obstacles. The angled blade profile improves access beneath overhanging tissues while maintaining control, and the 180mm length extends reach without sacrificing fine motor precision. Suitable for diverse general surgical applications.
Adult Deaver retractor with a 25mm blade and 254mm overall length addresses deep abdominal viscera retraction during laparotomy, hepatobiliary, and pelvic procedures. The signature J‑curve sweeps liver, bowel, and bladder away from the operative target, while the hollow grip handle reduces hand fatigue over long cases.
This Deaver retractor with a 25mm curved blade is built for deep abdominal viscera retraction in laparotomy and hepatobiliary exposures. The long J‑shaped blade lifts bowel, liver, or kidney with minimal traction injury. Its hollow ergonomic grip reduces hand fatigue during prolonged retraction.
This long Deaver retractor presents a 25mm (1 inch) curved blade on a 305mm shaft with a J‑shaped handle, suited to deep abdominal exposure where the blade must reach beneath the liver, kidney, or large bowel. The Deaver J‑curve cradles viscera atraumatically while the J‑handle keeps the surgeon�s hand well clear of the operative window. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Deaver retractor provides deep abdominal tissue separation with its 25mm blade width optimized for large-field retraction during major abdominal surgery. The extended 356mm length supports surgeon comfort and visibility in deep operative corridors. Stainless-steel construction delivers lasting durability and reliable performance across major surgical cases.
Built at 25mm (1") blade width on a 300mm body, this standard‑handle Deaver retractor delivers full‑size J‑shape retraction during major abdominal exposure. The long body keeps the assistant's grip well clear of the wound depth during liver and intestinal retraction.
Deaver retractor at 180mm with 19mm blade provides controlled, single-handed retraction of deeper abdominal structures�liver, bowel, and viscera�during laparotomy procedures. The long flat-grip handle extends reach while maintaining ergonomic control. The slightly curved J-shaped blade contour follows anatomical planes atraumatically.
This large Deaver retractor presents a 50mm wide blade designed for broad abdominal wall and visceral retraction during major procedures. The curved J‑shaped blade accommodates deep abdominal viscera without crushing delicate organs. Extended 305mm length reaches the deepest surgical fields.
This Deaver retractor with 51mm blade width and hollow handle enables efficient abdominal retraction with minimal hand fatigue. The curved geometry guides tissue away from the operative field while protecting underlying viscera through its smooth blade surface. The 305mm length suits standard abdominal exposure.
This Deaver retractor pairs a 22mm curved blade with a long flat grip handle at a 216mm length, balancing moderate blade width with a comfortable hold for general abdominal cases. The Deaver J‑curve cradles the liver, intestine, and other deep viscera atraumatically while the flat grip distributes hand pressure during sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This wider 76mm Deaver retractor provides substantial displacement in major laparotomy, offering broad exposure for extensive visceral work. Its curved blade design distributes retraction across a wider tissue plane, minimizing focal trauma. The hollow grip handle balances weight with sustained control in lengthy cases.
This extended Deaver retractor widens the blade to 90mm for major liver or spleen exposure in open abdominal procedures, delivering both depth and surface area in a single self-retaining platform. The ergonomic hollow handle supports prolonged use during complex cases. Stainless steel construction preserves functionality through extensive reprocessing.
The Deaver retractor with 38mm blade width provides maximal tissue separation in extensive abdominal surgical exposures including major visceral and thoracoabdominal procedures. The extended 300mm length ensures comfortable surgeon positioning and optimal visibility. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability across demanding major surgical workflows.
This Deaver retractor with 64mm wide blade delivers atraumatic deep abdominal visceral retraction through its long curved geometry. The ergonomic grip handle sustains comfortable control across lengthy cases while the 368mm length provides superior reach to the liver and intestinal structures. The smooth blade surface protects underlying viscera.
This insulated Deaver retractor blade is engineered for deep abdominal visceral retraction during electrosurgical procedures. The 9.5mm width provides moderate‑depth exposure while the angled geometry improves approach to posteriorly positioned organs. Blade‑only configuration allows handle customization. At 178mm, reach is adequate for standard abdominal depths.