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Extended to 7.5 inches (191mm) for deeper abdominal or pelvic exposures, this longer Gelpi maintains pointed tips and ratcheted self-retaining geometry. The extended shaft reaches past superficial layers without requiring deeper penetration of the wound, reducing operative trauma. Optimal for cases where intermediate-depth structures need prolonged visualization.
Features & Benefits
The Gelpi-Seletz variant features deeper arms that extend the retraction envelope beyond standard Gelpi depth, with sharp tips optimized for crisp tissue separation. At 171mm overall, it addresses intermediate-depth wounds where the standard Gelpi falls short. Ratcheted arms lock the tissue plane, supporting sustained visualization without hand-held effort.
This Gelpi-Seletz retractor's sharp, deep blade geometry delivers dependable retraction for deeper abdominal or perineal surgical fields. The extended working depth accommodates viscera displacement without shallow-blade limitations. At 159mm with straight design, it provides reliable hands-free exposure for general surgery.
The Gemini clamp combines a standard curve with compact jaws optimized for blood vessel and tissue securing in general surgery. Its 140mm length positions the working end precisely within moderate-depth fields. The curved geometry improves visibility and approach angles in confined spaces.
These Gemini-Mixter forceps feature a fully curved jaw geometry ideal for thoracic tissue manipulation and retraction in deeper surgical fields. The delicate serrated pattern preserves tissue while maintaining secure grasp on lung parenchyma and pleura. The 178mm length and curved contour reduce hand fatigue during extended thoracic procedures.
These delicate Gerald‑style bayonet forceps are engineered for fine tissue handling in microsurgical and neurosurgical fields. The 1 × 2 teeth provide secure atraumatic grasp on fragile tissue layers, while the bayonet offset keeps the handle clear of the operative axis. The 190mm length supports stable reach through narrow surgical corridors.
The Gerald‑DeBakey tissue forceps at 178mm feature a 1mm fine tip for delicate vascular and soft‑tissue handling in general and thoracic surgery. The straight profile maintains excellent visibility in deeper anatomical planes, and the minimal tip diameter reduces crushing trauma to friable tissues. Stainless steel ensures reliability across repeated reprocessing.
Gerald dressing forceps feature serrated jaws in straight configuration for secure handling of gauze, dressings, and soft tissues throughout general surgical procedures. The 178mm length provides balanced reach and controlled manipulation in standard operative fields. Stainless steel construction supports consistent performance across repeated sterilization.
The Gerald dressing forceps extends to 248mm overall length and provides serrated jaws for enhanced grip on bulky dressings and drain gauze during extended wound care and postoperative management. The longer reach allows access to deeper wound cavities without hand contact. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeated sterilization cycles.
This straight Gerald dressing forceps features serrated tips and a 178mm overall length for precise handling of delicate tissue.
Gerald dressing forceps at 203mm provide a slim shaft and a fine 1mm serrated tip for delicate vascular and microsurgical handling. The serrated platform grips suture, vessel walls, and thin tissue without tearing. The long straight shaft gives controlled placement in deeper exposures.
This tissue forceps provides reliable clinical performance through Stainless Steel construction and precision design. The instrument supports efficient surgical technique across repeated use cycles. Durable construction minimizes maintenance and extends service life.
Built at 248mm with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern, the long Gerald tissue forceps reach the deepest abdominal and thoracic structures during major surgical exposure. The slim profile preserves tactile feedback through the extended length, and the tooth pattern distributes grip atraumatically.
The Gerald tissue forceps with tungsten‑carbide inserts, a 1 × 2 tooth pattern, and 178mm length pair the slim Gerald profile with TC grip inserts for sustained mid‑field tissue handling. The TC inserts preserve grip across high‑volume use.
A rigid Gil-Vernet retractor with 11mm blades provides firm exposure of genitourinary anatomy during cystotomy, nephrectomy, and urologic open cases. The straight-blade geometry and rigid construction maintain fixed retraction without drift. At 248mm, the extended length suits deep pelvic and flank exposures. Stainless steel resists corrosion across repeated steam sterilization.
This Gillies hook's 2mm diameter and 180mm length support precise soft-tissue lift and retraction in facial, plastic, or general surgical fields. The straight geometry and single hook end enable fingertip control during delicate work. Commonly used for scar revision, lifting during grafting, or facial structure manipulation.
Slender and 178mm long, this Gillies hook engages skin edges and facial flaps with a 3mm diameter tip designed to lift tissue without tearing during plastic and reconstructive dissection. The straight shaft keeps the operator's hand out of the visual field during fine flap elevation. Stainless‑steel construction preserves tip geometry through repeat reprocessing.
Gillies skin retractor (Fig. 1) features a single sharp hook for selective tissue retraction in superficial surgical exposures. The sharp geometry pierces skin flap edges for reliable retraction without displacement. The 180mm length and handheld design support precise control during facial, neck, or soft-tissue procedures.
The Gillies skin retractor in figure #2 pattern carries a sharp hook on a 178mm body for precise skin‑edge retraction during facial and head‑and‑neck dissection. The single sharp hook lifts the skin margin without crushing the wound edge, and the moderate length keeps the handle clear of the field.
These Gillies tissue forceps feature a 1 × 2 interlocking-tooth pattern and serrated jaw edges for secure fascial and tissue grasping during general surgical exposure. At 152mm, the straight geometry supports controlled tissue manipulation across abdominal and soft-tissue procedures.
The Glassman‑Allis intestinal forceps is a non‑crushing variant designed specifically for delicate bowel handling during intestinal work and anastomosis. The smooth, broad tip distribution prevents localized crushing injury to visceral serosa and mucosa. At 6" (152mm), this compact length supports precise control in confined peritoneal fields.
Gomco circumcision instruments, 11mm diameter bell, are engineered for neonatal and infant circumcision procedures with reliable hemostatic control. The stainless steel bell provides rigid tissue retraction and hemostasis at the coronal margin. Straight geometry maintains surgeon visibility during positioning and suturing.
Gomco circumcision instruments, 13mm diameter bell, accommodate older infants and small children during circumcision procedures. The larger diameter bell provides appropriate tissue clearance and hemostasis for proportionally larger foreskin. Stainless steel resists corrosion from body fluids.
The Gomco circumcision instrument with 16mm sizing accommodates older infant and toddler anatomy during device-based circumcision procedures. The larger 16mm bore provides appropriate hemostatic and tissue separation function for older pediatric patients. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability and reliable hemostatic performance across extended pediatric circumcision applications.
The Gomco circumcision instrument is designed to safely protect and traction the foreskin during neonatal and pediatric circumcision procedures. This 21mm bell‑shaped design accommodates smaller penile tissues, while the straight geometry ensures uniform foreskin desiccation and controlled excision without trauma to underlying structures. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable reprocessing across pediatric surgical programs.
The Gomco circumcision instrument's 26mm bell diameter is sized for pediatric circumcision under local anesthesia or general sedation. The stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated sterilization while the graduated sizing protocol ensures age‑appropriate tissue management. The instrument's proven design supports safe, reproducible foreskin removal.
This 32mm Gomco circumcision instrument extends the sizing range for older children and adolescents requiring circumcision. The larger bell diameter accommodates increased tissue volume while maintaining the protective geometry that shields the glans and tunica vaginalis from the cutting path. Stainless‑steel construction delivers reliable performance across countless operative cycles.
The Gomco circumcision instrument with 8mm sizing provides specialized device-based hemostasis and tissue separation during neonatal and pediatric circumcision procedures. The compact 8mm design accommodates newborn and infant anatomy. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability and reliable hemostatic performance across pediatric circumcision workflows.
These Gorney-Adson tissue forceps feature extra-delicate diamond-dusted jaws with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern ideal for fine suture tying and dressing work. The 121mm length and tying platform support precise needle positioning during delicate facial and reconstructive suturing. Diamond-dusted surfaces prevent suture slipping during knot placement.
The Gosset abdominal retractor uses two lateral blades on a single ratchet bar to hold the abdominal wall open hands‑free during laparotomy. The 25 × 64mm blades distribute pressure along the wound edge while the ratchet locks the spread up to 140mm and adjusts without releasing the field. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.