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This long-reach Harrington retractor delivers deep abdominal viscera retraction through a right-angled delicate geometry. The longitudinal serrations on the jaw ensure secure grip on liver, intestine, and other fragile organs without crushing. The 311mm extended length provides reach for deep structures during major abdominal procedures.
Features & Benefits
The Harrington splanchnic (Sweetheart) retractor features the characteristic heart‑shaped blade contour for atraumatic retraction of the liver and other large abdominal viscera, with the rounded tip distributing pressure across a broad tissue surface. The 38mm blade width and 318mm length suit standard adult laparotomy exposure, while the lamb handle provides a secure grip for sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This wide flexible Harrington splanchnic retractor pairs a 62 × 127mm heart‑shaped blade with a malleable shaft, allowing the surgeon to bend the blade to match abdominal contour and the geometry of the structure being retracted. The wide blade distributes pressure across a broad surface for atraumatic retraction of the liver and large viscera, while the ergonomic hooked handle anchors the grip during sustained exposure. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
Curved Hartman hemostatic mosquito forceps at 140mm with 20mm serrated jaws on ring handles pair the dual‑finish identification with curved hemostatic geometry. The curved profile tracks tissue planes around the clamped vessel.
Hartman mosquito forceps in this 98mm straight configuration handle fine hemostasis in pediatric, otologic, and small‑field general work. The 20mm serrated jaws clamp small vessels and tissue tags securely, and the ratchet lock holds tension hands‑free while the surgeon moves on. Ring handles seat the fingers for repeated open‑close cycles.
Straight Hartman hemostatic mosquito forceps at 140mm with 20mm serrated jaws and ring handles clamp small vessels and tissue tags during general surgical hemostasis. The serrated grip anchors the clamp, and the ratcheted hinge locks the position without sustained force.
Compact at 89mm, these curved Hartman mosquito forceps add 1 × 2 toothed jaws for secure grip on small tissue tags or vessels that resist a smooth clamp. The standard curve helps the working tips engage tissue at the periphery of narrow fields. Suited to pediatric, otologic, and superficial general work.
The delicate Hartman mosquito forceps provides a compact 90mm instrument optimized for fine vascular work and tissue dissection in confined surgical spaces. Its straight geometry ensures direct approach, and the delicate jaw pattern prevents crushing small vessels and delicate fascial planes. Stainless steel construction withstands the stress of repeated hemostatic clamping.
This Heaney needle holder provides reliable needle engagement through tungsten carbide jaw construction. The 210mm overall length balances reach with comfortable wrist positioning during extended suturing sequences. Carbide material maintains jaw alignment and durability across hundreds of clinical cases without performance loss.
Heaney tissue forceps measuring 7-1/2" 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.
The Heaney‑Simon retractor is a specialized angled blade designed for gynecologic hysterectomy exposure, particularly uterine and parametrial access. Its 90‑degree angle elevates the uterine fundus and lateral structures away from deeper viscera, creating a clear sightline without broad lateral retraction. At 292mm overall length, the angled shaft accommodates the length needed for pelvic depth.
Heaney-Simon fixed-prong retractor measuring 11-1/2" provides reliable tissue exposure in surgical fields. Holding geometry maintains retraction without tissue slippage or trauma. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across many surgical cases.
Measuring 5-1/2", 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 Hegar needle holder combines a straight barrel with serrated jaws optimized for controlled suture passage during general surgical closure. Tungsten carbide construction provides superior durability and edge retention through repeated sterilization cycles. At 140mm overall length, this classic pattern fits standard hand sizes and tissue-plane depths in routine abdominal and soft-tissue closure.
This hemorrhoid suction ligator features a cone‑shaped tip geometry that seats securely within hemorrhoidal tissue during suction ligation procedures. The funnel design directs hemorrhoid tissue into the ligation chamber while maintaining controlled suction engagement. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across multiple cases.
This hemorrhoid ligator delivers controlled tissue ligation for hemorrhoid ablation. Precise geometry ensures reliable, repeatable application without tissue slippage. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance across many cases.
The Henley retractor set with 102mm working length provides modular prongs suited for varied superficial and moderate‑depth exposures. The blunt 4‑prong geometry enables gentle tissue separation during general surgical procedures. The 178mm overall length balances reach with controlled application.
Hi-Level bandage scissors combine angled shanks with a serrated upper blade and small probed tip, enabling clean dressing removal without patient trauma. The serrated upper blade anchors the dressing while the probed tip slides smoothly beneath adhesive layers. At 146mm with a two-tone finish, they are compact yet visible in the dressing cart.
Extra-large Hill-Ferguson rectal retractor delivers a 76 × 36mm blade for maximal anal and rectal exposure in complex hemorrhoidectomy and perineal procedures. The wide blade distributes tissue pressure evenly, minimizing localized trauma to mucosa and submucosa. Straight geometry ensures consistent blade-to-tissue contact throughout the procedure.
Large Hill-Ferguson rectal retractor offers a 76 × 30mm blade for broader rectal and anal exposure in hemorrhoidectomy and pelvic procedures requiring enhanced visualization. The straight geometry seats flush against tissue planes, distributing retraction force without focal compression. At 76mm overall length, the instrument provides stable leverage for extended procedures.
Hill-Ferguson rectal retractors in small size feature a 67 × 22mm blade for controlled rectal and anal canal exposure during hemorrhoidectomy and anorectal procedures. The compact blade geometry fits confined pelvic depths without excessive tissue stretch. The 68mm overall length provides stable one-handed retraction.
The Hinkle‑James rectal speculum tapers smoothly from 16mm to 51mm, permitting gentle graduated dilation of the anal canal during colorectal examination and minor procedures. The 111mm overall length provides adequate reach with stable control. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization without degradation.
Hoen dura separator at 45 degrees angled geometry provides controlled, atraumatic separation of dura mater from underlying neural tissue during intracranial procedures. The angled profile permits precise dissection along the dural plane without inadvertent neural penetration. Critical for safe exposure in neurotrauma and spine work.
This Hohmann bone retractor features a 43mm blade width, ideal for orthopedic procedures requiring controlled bone surface exposure. The single‑holed handle provides a fixed grip point for stable hand positioning during extended retraction. Its 240 to 241mm overall length enables adequate reach to deep bony landmarks without requiring excessive force.
Designed for reliable field retraction in general surgical access with efficient blade geometry that protects underlying structures, this retractor combines stainless steel durability with straightforward design. The blade finish resists tarnishing through repeated sterilization cycles, while the handle geometry supports sustained tissue elevation. Overall construction minimizes fatigue during prolonged exposure.
This Hohmann retractor features a 10mm blade width and straight geometry to retract bone and periosteum in orthopedic exposure. The two‑hole handle allows resting or self‑retention during extended procedures. At 241mm, this instrument provides adequate reach for moderate‑depth skeletal work.
This 15mm Hohmann retractor is the compact entry point for shallow orthopaedic exposures and minor bone work. Its straight blade lifts soft tissue and periosteum away from the operative field with minimal trauma. The handheld form supports single‑surgeon control during limited dissections.
Short and stout, this 121mm Hohmann retractor levers around bone with a 16mm working blade to expose joint capsules and periosteum during orthopedic dissection. The ring handle gives a positive single‑finger pull for sustained traction without slipping. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates the leverage loads of bony retraction across repeat cases.
Sized for larger joints, this 229mm Hohmann retractor pairs an 18mm blade with a 2‑hole handle that accepts a second hand or a fixed grip during sustained traction. The blade tip seats around the bony rim to lift soft tissue clear of the operative field in hip, knee, and shoulder approaches. Stainless‑steel rigidity transmits leverage cleanly through the long shaft.
Sized for larger joint and long‑bone exposures, this Hohmann retractor uses a 22mm blade with a long rounded distal end to lever soft tissue away from periosteum without point loading. A single handle hole supports lanyard retention or assistant handoff during prolonged retraction. The 280mm overall length puts the surgeon's hand well clear of a deep operative field.