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This larger 35mm Hohmann retractor extends reach and retracting power in deeper orthopaedic exposures. The single handle hole supports clamp fixation, freeing the surgeon's hand for instrumentation. Its longer 286mm profile provides leverage adequate for moderate‑depth limb and spine exposures.
Features & Benefits
At 40mm blade width with 90‑degree end curve, this larger Hohmann retractor is designed for heavy visceral retraction in deep abdominal work. The extended 330mm length provides reach beyond standard models while the curved geometry improves approach to posteriorly placed organs. Two handle holes enable resting during prolonged procedures.
Built at 70mm blade width on a 241mm body, this Hohmann retractor delivers heavy soft‑tissue and bone retraction during major joint and orthopedic exposures. The single handle hole accepts a retraction post, and the wide blade displaces substantial tissue around the working face.
This compact 8mm Hohmann retractor is suited for light bone exposure and shallow orthopedic fields. The straight blade at 216mm total length preserves visibility while offering adequate reach for superficial skeletal work. Two handle perforations support flexible placement strategies during extended retraction.
Built at 22mm blade width on a 406mm body curved 120 degrees, this Hohmann retractor reaches deep around large bones during hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasty exposure. The 120‑degree curve hooks behind the bone, and two handle holes accept retraction posts.
This compact Hood scissors provides fine controlled dissection for otologic and general micromanipulation tasks. The curved blade profile and compact 95mm length support precise cutting in confined spaces such as mastoid cavities or external ear canal procedures. Ring‑handle geometry enables stable control of this diminutive instrument.
These Hoskins micro forceps feature a curved tip geometry designed for microsurgical precision work in delicate tissue planes. The #16 designation indicates specialized fine-tip configuration for ophthalmic, ENT, and reconstructive surgery applications.
Hunter splinter forceps feature a distinctive spear‑shaped tip geometry that improves penetration and engagement with embedded foreign bodies. The 102mm straight length supports controlled manipulation in shallow to moderate tissue depths. This reusable stainless‑steel design reliably maintains edge sharpness over repeat clinical use.
This initial incision blade is sized for early‑stage wound opening and primary retraction. The 2 × 1 inch profile suits standard incision geometries in general and orthopedic procedures. Stainless steel construction provides reliable reprocessing across multiple cases.
This initial incision blade is engineered for early surgical field opening and primary tissue retraction. The 2 × 1 inch geometry accommodates standard incisions in general and orthopedic approaches. Stainless steel construction supports reliable durability through routine sterilization.
Initial incision retractors in complete set configuration provide modular retraction components for early wound opening and shallow-field exposure in general surgery. The retractor set supports varied blade and prong options for customized retraction geometry.
Angled iris scissors provide the curved cutting geometry essential for fine dissection along tissue contours and confined spaces. The 114mm compact length combined with ring-handle design ensures stable control during delicate work. Stainless-steel construction maintains edge quality across cases.
These right‑curved iris scissors at 114mm carry the fine‑blade profile of the iris family with a curvature for cutting along contoured tissue planes in ophthalmic and dermatologic minor procedures. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the ring handle preserves a steady grip.
Curved iris scissors at 30mm mid‑screw to tip with a two‑tone finish suit fine ophthalmic, oculoplastic, and dermatologic minor work where the curve tracks contoured tissue planes. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge.
Iris curved scissors measuring 4-1/2" 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.
Curved iris scissors with sharp-blunt tips blend cutting efficiency with safety near delicate vascularized structures. The curved blade profile follows anatomical contours during eyelid and lacrimal dissection. Square-edge shanks and small ring handles maintain positional control during magnified work. Two-tone finish aids tray identification.
These curved iris scissors at 83mm carry sharp tips, beveled blades, and square‑edge shanks on small ring handles, sized for the finest ophthalmic and dermatologic fine cuts. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the compact length stays at the surgeon's fingertips.
A delicate curved iris scissor at 95mm features a super-cut fine blade with sharp tips for exacting ophthalmic dissection. The delicate-blade geometry and super-cut serration enhance cutting efficiency in gossamer tissues. Sharp tips permit clean incision into epithelial layers with minimal trauma. Ring handles and small profile support microsurgical precision in confined spaces.
Tungsten carbide iris scissors provide exceptional hardness and edge retention for fine, repetitive cutting tasks where durability is critical. The curved blade and serrated bottom jaw maintain grip on delicate tissues without crushing. Sharp pointed tips allow precise dissection at restricted surgical sites.
These curved iris scissors carry a 30mm screw‑to‑tip working length with a two‑tone finish identifying the cutting edge, sized for fine ophthalmic and dermatologic minor procedures. The 115mm compact body keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips during precise contoured cuts.
Standard curved iris scissors at 108mm carry the fine‑blade profile of the iris family on ring handles with a two‑tone finish identifying the cutting edge. The moderate length sits between the smallest iris variants and the larger Stevens models, suited to general fine dissection.
These straight Iris scissors deliver fine dissection through compact geometry optimized for precision cutting in confined fields. The 114mm length provides reach without sacrificing control, and the straight design enables direct visualization of tissue planes. Reliable spring action supports comfortable prolonged use.
Iris straight scissors measuring 3-7/8" 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.
Sharp iris scissors with straight blades and large ring handles support precise cutting in ophthalmic and delicate general surgical work. The 114mm compact length combined with square-edge shanks delivers fingertip control and visibility. Two-tone finish aids rapid instrument identification during case setup.
Iris straight scissors measuring 4-1/3" support balanced reach in general surgical dissection. Sharp tips enable precise dissection in delicate anatomy while maintaining tissue control. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance and efficient sterilization cycles.
Sized at 83mm, these straight iris scissors cut fine soft tissue and suture with sharp/sharp beveled blades and a square‑edge shank that improves tactile orientation between fingers. The small ring handles support controlled fingertip closure during precise dissection of skin, dermis, and conjunctiva. Stainless‑steel edges hold their bite through repeat sharpening and sterilization.
Straight iris scissors with sharp tips and beveled blades are designed for fine ophthalmic and plastic dissection in confined fields. The sharp-sharp configuration delivers clean linear cuts through delicate epithelium and dermis. Small ring handles and square-edge shanks support fingertip precision within the magnified operative space. Two-tone finish aids visual identification in the instrument tray.
Iris scissors with super-cut edges provide enhanced cutting efficiency for fine ophthalmic and delicate soft-tissue dissection. The 108mm compact length combined with sharp-tip geometry and straight-blade design enables microsurgical precision. Ring-handle construction ensures stable, controlled handling.
Combining the Super‑Cut serrated bottom blade with tungsten‑carbide edges, these straight Iris scissors deliver sustained sharpness for fine ophthalmic and plastic dissection. The two‑tone finish reduces glare, and black/gold ring handles mark the TC Super‑Cut configuration on a busy tray. The 114mm length supports controlled fingertip cuts at the operative window.
These precision iris scissors feature tungsten-carbide blades that maintain a sharp cutting edge through multiple sterilization cycles. The straight 115mm length and compact design support fine ophthalmic and microsurgical dissection where minimal tissue trauma is critical. Carbide construction combines exceptional edge retention with corrosion resistance over many surgical cases.