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This Gradle stitch scissors features a gentle curve with sharp tips and ribbon-style ring handles, designed for fine suture manipulation during ophthalmic and delicate surgical work. The 102mm compact length supports precise fingertip control, while the ribbon handles provide balanced grip during detailed cutting. The gently curved profile improves visualization along tissue planes.
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Gently curved over 83mm, these Gradle stitch scissors slip beneath taut suture loops to cut knots flush without snagging adjacent tissue. Sharp/sharp tapered tips reach into tight planes during fine suture removal in plastics, ophthalmic, and microsurgical wounds. Ring handles support controlled fingertip closure for clean single‑pass cuts.
Green retractors are commonly used in thyroid and tracheal exposures where a smooth fenestrated blade clears tissue without grasping it. This 216mm version pairs a 20 × 23mm fenestrated blade with a fenestrated handle, reducing weight while maintaining rigidity. The cutouts let the surgeon view tissue beneath the blade during retraction.
The Green thyroid retractor provides specialized anterior cervical and thyroid surgical exposure with its 19 × 25mm blade designed to safely separate thyroid parenchyma and adjacent soft tissues during thyroidectomy. The extended 222mm length supports comfortable approach to deep cervical structures. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability across routine thyroid surgical cases.
The Gregory double‑action needle holder combines 2mm diamond‑coated jaws with a knurled round handle for reliable needle control in general surgery. The lock mechanism secures needle placement, while smooth spring action enables rapid needle transfer. At 180mm, reach is suitable for standard open procedures.
Grindless 64 blades feature a 64‑degree geometric design with green threaded tip and rounded profile, optimized for controlled keratotomy, corneal incision, and precise lamellar dissection. The sharp‑on‑one‑side design delivers selective cutting while the rounded profile minimizes unintended tissue trauma. Sterile pre‑packaged format supports case‑by‑case consistency.
This grindless 69 blade features a blue threaded tip and sharp 180-degree cutting surface, ideal for surgical incisions requiring clean blade geometry. Double-bevel construction delivers balanced cutting action across the entire blade perimeter. Sterile packaging ensures single-use sterility and consistent edge sharpness across every case.
This grooved director and probe combines blunt dissection with tongue elevation in oral and oropharyngeal procedures. The grooved surface provides secure purchase on soft tissue without sharp edges, enabling safe manual retraction throughout delicate procedures. The 127mm length suits handheld oral surgery positioning.
This grooved director combines probe, director, and tongue-tie functionality in a multi-purpose 140mm instrument, reducing tray clutter during general surgical cases where field exploration and tissue retraction require flexible tool switching. The grooved working surface accommodates suture placement and guides dissection. Stainless steel provides reliable durability.
This grooved director combines a longitudinal channel for safe scalpel guidance with a tongue‑tie terminal for ligature retrieval and probe duty. The 152mm straight shaft supports duct dissection and superficial tract exploration. Stainless‑steel construction holds calibration across repeat sterilization cycles.
The 140mm tongue‑tie grooved director carries a flat shaft with a longitudinal groove and a forked tongue‑tie end, sized for separating tissue planes during oral and general surgical dissection. The grooved center guides a blade or scissors along the line of dissection.
Sized at 152mm, this longer tongue‑tie grooved director adds reach beyond the 140mm format for general surgical dissection where the surgeon needs more working length. The forked tongue‑tie end and grooved center suit the same plane‑guidance role.
This Guilford‑Wright serrated wire cutter provides precise cutting of surgical wire, pins, and sutures in orthopedic and general surgical applications. The serrated jaw pattern grips wire securely without slippage while the short 86mm length enables precise fingertip control. The 15mm working length defines cutting capacity.
Compact at 133mm, this Halsey needle holder is built for fine suturing in shallow or confined fields. Serrated jaws hold the needle securely without slippage, and the ratchet handle locks grip during driving and tying. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine processing without surface degradation.
Halsey needle holders provide compact, lightweight needle fixation for fine suturing in confined surgical spaces. The smooth jaw design secures needles without slipping, supporting precise knot placement and suture control. Straight geometry and brief 127mm length enable efficient hand positioning during delicate work.
The Halsey needle holder carries tungsten‑carbide serrated jaws on a 127mm frame, sized for fine suture and small‑needle work in close‑in surgical fields. The TC inserts hold the needle without slipping, and the compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control.
This Halsey needle holder combines tungsten carbide smooth jaws with straight geometry for reliable needle control in general and specialty procedures. The carbide grinding provides micro‑smooth surfaces that prevent suture slipping. The 127mm length supports comfortable hand positioning throughout extended suturing.
These curved Halstead mosquito forceps deliver fine hemostatic control on small vessels and delicate tissue planes. The 21mm serrated jaws lock onto bleeders without slippage, and the ratchet handle maintains closure once set. A dull finish reduces glare under operating lights through the 125mm working profile.
Curved Halstead mosquito forceps with 21mm serrated jaws give the surgeon fine hemostatic purchase on small vessels and delicate connective tissue. The ratchet lock holds closure once set, freeing the hand for other tasks, and a dull finish keeps overhead glare down. At 127mm overall, they sit comfortably for superficial work.
Halstead mosquito forceps in this 184mm curved configuration extend the classic fine‑tip hemostat into deeper operative corridors. The slender jaws clamp small vessels reliably without disrupting surrounding tissue, and the longer shaft preserves the surgeon's sight line into recessed fields.
Straight Halstead hemostatic mosquito forceps at 140mm with 22mm serrated jaws and ring handles clamp small vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The serrated grip anchors the clamp, and the ratcheted hinge locks the position without sustained force.
Curved fine jaws define this Halstead mosquito forceps for delicate hemostasis on small vessels and bleeders. Serrated 25mm jaws hold cleanly without crushing surrounding tissue, and the standard curve lets the tip slip around vessels during ligation. The 140mm length keeps the instrument compact in superficial fields.
Curved floor‑grade Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm clamp small vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The floor‑grade designation indicates that the instrument is suited for non‑critical tray inclusion at a lower price point, with the same hemostatic geometry as full‑grade variants.
Delicate petit‑point Halstead mosquito forceps at 121mm carry straight tips for fine vessel clamping in close‑in surgical fields. The slender jaws engage small vessels without crushing adjacent tissue, and the compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control.
This straight Halstead mosquito forceps delivers precise tissue and vascular control with its 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern. The compact design supports fine micro‑grasping in confined vascular fields, while the straight geometry maintains excellent visibility. Widely used in vascular, cardiac, and microsurgical procedures.
Straight Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm carry the standard Halstead mosquito profile in a compact format, sized for fine vessel clamping in small surgical fields. The serrated jaws hold small vessels without slipping during hemostasis.
Halstead mosquito 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.
This handheld demagnetizing probe removes residual magnetism from surgical instruments post-sterilization, preserving instrument integrity and preventing artifact during magnetic-sensitive procedures. The stainless steel construction withstands routine handling and cleaning. Reusable design supports ongoing clinical use across multiple sterilization cycles.
Handpiece holsters provide secure storage and transport of surgical handpieces between cases, protecting against environmental contamination and mechanical damage. The 40 units per box format supports high‑volume surgical centers managing multiple handpieces. Disposable design eliminates cross‑contamination concerns during handpiece changes and reduces cleaning workload.
This Hardy knife handle features bayonet geometry with vertical orientation, positioning the blade perpendicular to the handle axis for superior visibility during precise cutting strokes. The 125mm working length permits controlled blade advancement, while overall 240mm dimensions offer balanced surgeon control. Stainless steel ensures durability.