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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.
Features & Benefits
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.
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.
Metzenbaum curved scissors measuring 5-3/4" support balanced reach in general surgical dissection. Blunt tips navigate tissue planes safely, reducing risk of unintended perforation. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance and efficient sterilization cycles.
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.
This standard USA model dressing forceps provides compact, straightforward handling of gauze and soft tissues in routine surgical procedures. Its 140mm length suits general work without excess length or weight. The straight profile simplifies field maneuverability.
The delicate Metzenbaum‑Lahey scissors at curved blunt tips on oval shanks combine the Metzenbaum dissection geometry with the finer Lahey profile, sized for fine soft‑tissue dissection in head‑and‑neck and thyroid cases. The blunt tips reduce sharp‑injury risk near critical structures.
The Frederick sleeve spreader with 0.6mm delicate jaws and 12mm working span enables precision separation of fine structures during microsurgical dissection. The 95mm compact length supports controlled movements in confined operative spaces. The narrow jaw geometry accommodates delicate tissue planes without crushing.
This small Backhaus towel clamp uses a compact 89mm profile for secure drape fixation in confined operative fields.
Super‑Cut Iris scissors pair a serrated bottom blade with a polished upper blade to grip tissue against the cutting edge, reducing slippage during fine dissection. The sharp pointed tips support precise entry, and black ring handles signal the Super‑Cut configuration at a glance. The 114mm length suits ophthalmic and superficial plastic work.
Straight Halstead mosquito forceps with 25mm serrated jaws at 140mm clamp small vessels and tissue tags during general surgical hemostasis. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping along the wound margin, and the moderate jaw length adds purchase beyond the petit‑point variants.
Designed for precise edge retraction during fine skin and superficial soft‑tissue dissection, this Frazier skin hook carries a single 2.5mm sharp prong for minimal tissue purchase. The 127mm overall length keeps the assistant's hand outside the working area on facial, plastic, and hand cases. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeat autoclaving across routine reprocessing.
These delicate straight mosquito forceps provide fine hemostatic control on small vessels in superficial fields at a compact 98mm reach. The slender straight tip clamps small bleeders during plastic, hand, and pediatric dissection without obscuring the operative view. Stainless steel construction maintains spring tension across repeat sterilization.
The Joseph double‑prong skin hook with a 2mm spread is engineered for bilateral soft tissue retraction along the nasal dorsum and lateral walls during rhinoplasty exposure. The narrow 2mm spread allows gentle separation of tissue layers while the paired prongs maintain even tension across both sides. At 159mm, the instrument length provides adequate reach for mid‑field dissection during functional endoscopic sinus work.
The Knapp iris scissors at 30mm straight blades with sharp tips at 114mm carry the longer‑blade profile of the Knapp family, sized for fine ophthalmic and dermatologic minor cuts where a longer working blade is wanted. The sharp tips support precise cut placement.
Measuring 8", this needle holder delivers secure closure without thread slippage. Tungsten carbide jaw surfaces maintain sharp bite and precise needle control across hundreds of closures. Balanced weight distribution minimizes hand and wrist strain during extended procedures.
The small Lorna (Edna) towel clamp at 102mm carries non‑perforating jaws sized for securing drapes in compact fields where the larger 137mm version is oversized. The non‑perforating geometry preserves sterile barrier integrity during setup and maintenance.
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 non‑perforating Lorna towel clamp grasps and secures surgical drapes to one another during field setup, with a 7mm jaw width that holds drape material without piercing the sterile barrier. The 39mm working length keeps the clamp tight against the field, and the 137mm body provides a positive grip.
Adson tissue forceps with fine 1 × 2-tooth pattern provide delicate grasp for superficial tissue handling in general and facial surgery. The narrow-tip geometry enables precise single-layer dissection and separation. The 121mm compact length supports excellent control and visibility in confined operative fields.
Straight Halstead hemostatic mosquito forceps with 22mm serrated jaws and a ratchet lock duplicate the 8159 variant in the standard ratchet‑locked format for instrument sets requiring multiple Halstead mosquito forceps. The serrated grip anchors the clamp on small vessels.
This 26ga Babcock surgical wire on a 4oz spool is used for fine wire approximation, delicate fixation, and precision vascular closure in general and microsurgical procedures. The thinner 26‑gauge profile allows contouring into tight anatomic spaces while the stainless steel resists oxidation and maintains predictable mechanical properties.
S retractors are flat handheld blades designed for superficial wound edge retraction in dermatological and small surgical fields. The 5.5mm wide blade provides secure yet atraumatic lift without deep tissue compression. Sold in pairs, they enable bilateral symmetric retraction for optimal visibility and surgical access.
An "S" retractor set provides two paired 11mm wide handheld blades whose double‑curve profile holds skin and superficial soft tissue off the working axis. The opposing curves at each end let the surgeon and assistant choose the most useful end for the exposure. Stainless‑steel construction sustains the formed curves through repeat sterilization.
The #3 knife handle accepts blades 10 through 15c on a 127mm body without an integrated scale, sized for general surgical incision and dissection where the surgeon does not need an on‑instrument measure. The standard #3 fitting accepts disposable blades from major suppliers.
This Number 3 knife handle is finished in gold plating and etched with a ruler marking for precision measurement during surgical planning and incision placement. The stainless‑steel base provides rigidity and corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization. The integrated ruler supports quick reference for blade alignment and wound depth.
This #3 knife handle adds an integrated ruler scale along the handle for surgeons who want a quick on‑instrument measure during incision planning. The #3 fitting accepts blades 10 through 15c from major suppliers.
The #3 knife handle with an integrated ruler at 127mm accepts blades 10 through 15 on the standard #3 fitting while adding an on‑instrument measure for incision planning. The ruler markings allow direct measurement at the surgical field.
A #3 knife handle sized for standard surgical blades 10, 11, 12, and 15, this 127mm instrument provides balanced blade control in general procedures. The satin finish reduces glare while supporting reliable reprocessing across repeat surgical cases.
This #3 knife handle at 127mm accepts blades 10, 11, 12, and 15 on the standard #3 fitting for general surgical incision work. The 127mm length suits routine handling, and the standard fitting accepts disposable blades from major suppliers.