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The Jamison‑Metzenbaum scissors combine a curved blade with narrow tips for fine dissection in confined surgical spaces. The slender profile allows precise cutting in narrow fields without excessive bulk. At 6" (152mm), this length supports control during delicate tissue work.
Features & Benefits
Johnson skin hooks are precision single‑prong retracting instruments designed for gentle tissue elevation during superficial surgical exposure. The 6mm working tip provides fine control without excessive trauma, while the straight profile improves visibility. This reusable stainless‑steel design supports reliable performance across diverse surgical applications.
Jones curved scissors measuring 5-1/2" 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.
The large Jones cross‑action towel clamp at 89mm uses sharp perforating jaws on a cross‑action mechanism that locks the drape grip with finger pressure rather than a ratcheted hinge. The compact length keeps the clamp tight against the surgical field.
The small Jones cross‑action towel clamp at 57mm uses sharp perforating jaws on a box‑lock cross‑action pivot, sized for compact drape securing where the larger Jones variants are oversized. The compact length keeps the clamp tight against the small surgical field.
This Jorgenson scissors delivers heavy curvature for controlled dissection along deep anatomical contours in general surgery. The strongly curved blade profile improves visibility and cutting leverage when working beneath overhanging structures or in confined abdominal spaces. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use, with ring‑handle design and 229mm length combining stability with reach.
The Joseph skin hook combines a single prong with a straight shaft designed for gentle nasal skin retraction during open rhinoplasty. The hook geometry retracts without perforating thin skin while maintaining visibility of the underlying osseous and cartilaginous framework. The 152mm length supports controlled hand positioning.
The widest Joseph double‑prong skin hook at 10mm spread delivers broader skin retraction for facial and nasal cases where larger working faces are needed. The fine sharp prongs lift skin without crushing, and the 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the field.
These double‑prong Joseph skin hooks at 2mm spread provide the finest skin‑edge retraction in the Joseph family, sized for delicate nasal and oculoplastic work where minimal tissue lift is wanted. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the small operative field.
This Joseph double‑prong skin hook at 2mm spread is a duplicate of the delicate 7815 and 8010 variants in the standard 159mm format, sized for instrument sets requiring multiple fine skin hooks across the case. The fine sharp prongs lift skin atraumatically.
This double‑prong Joseph skin hook at 2mm spread provides the finest tissue lift in the Joseph family for nasal and oculoplastic work, duplicating the 7815 variant in the standard 160mm format for instrument sets carrying multiple delicate hooks.
These double‑prong Joseph skin hooks at 5mm spread provide mid‑range superficial retraction during nasal and oculoplastic work where 2mm spread is too narrow and 7mm too wide. The fine sharp prongs lift skin edges atraumatically, and the 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the operative field.
This double‑prong Joseph skin hook at 7mm spread duplicates the standard mid‑range version for high‑volume instrument sets where multiple hooks are needed across the case. The fine sharp prongs lift skin atraumatically, and the 159mm length suits nasal and oculoplastic fields.
These 10mm‑spread Joseph skin hooks deliver wider superficial retraction than their narrower siblings, useful in facial and nasal cases where a broader skin lift is needed. The fine sharp prongs hold the wound margin without macerating tissue, on a 159mm shaft that keeps the handle out of the operative view.
Sized with a 5mm spread, these double‑prong Joseph skin hooks suit close‑in oculoplastic and nasal cases where a narrower lift is needed. The fine sharp prongs raise skin edges without crushing the margin, and the 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the working field.
The Joseph double‑prong skin hook with 5mm spread provides atraumatic retraction of nasal skin flaps during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. The two‑point engagement minimizes crush trauma while anchoring the flap at a consistent angle. At 159mm overall length, it offers steady handheld control with reduced arm fatigue.
Sized at 7mm spread, this double‑prong Joseph skin hook delivers controlled superficial retraction during nasal and oculoplastic work, with the standard mid‑range prong spacing. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the operative field while the fine sharp prongs lift skin edges atraumatically.
These double‑prong Joseph skin hooks deliver controlled superficial retraction with a 7mm prong spread, suited to nasal and oculoplastic work. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the operative field, and the fine sharp prongs lift skin edges without macerating the wound margin.
A double Joseph skin hook with 10mm spread offers wider bilateral tissue exposure for more extensive nasal and facial procedures. The increased prong separation accommodates broader dissection planes during complex septorhinoplasty and maxillofacial reconstruction. Stainless‑steel construction withstands high‑frequency sterilization.
This double Joseph skin hook with 5mm spread provides bilateral tissue elevation during nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty procedures. The paired prongs maintain symmetric retraction across the surgical field, supporting balanced exposure during supraperiosteal and mucosal dissection. Stainless‑steel tips retain sharpness across routine reprocessing.
Joseph double skin hook with a 7mm spread between prongs enables controlled elevation and retraction of nasal skin flaps during rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The paired hook geometry distributes tension across nasal tissues, minimizing trauma while maintaining stable exposure of surgical planes throughout the procedure.
This Joseph skin hook incorporates insulated teeth to the knurling with a 7mm wide double‑prong tip and a 159mm overall length for controlled atraumatic skin elevation.
The single Joseph skin hook provides precise facial soft‑tissue retraction during rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and cutaneous nasal procedures. Its single sharp prong lifts and separates tissue planes during supraperiosteal and subcutaneous dissection. Stainless‑steel construction maintains edge sharpness across multiple sterilization cycles.
This single‑prong Joseph skin hook variant duplicates the 7872 single‑prong design in the standard 159mm format for instrument sets requiring multiple single‑point hooks across the case. The fine sharp prong anchors at a single load point without macerating the wound margin.
This Joseph skin hook features a single prong for gentle elevation and retraction of nasal and facial soft tissue during rhinoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The single‑point geometry permits atraumatic soft tissue manipulation along the mid‑dorsum and septum without crush injury. At 6.25 inches, the length balances field reach with precise handheld control during rhinonasal dissection.
These single‑prong Joseph skin hooks deliver fine point retraction during nasal and oculoplastic work where a single anchor point is wanted rather than the spread of a double prong. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the operative field.
This Joseph double‑prong skin hook features a 10mm spread to provide wider retraction of the nasal sidewall and paranasal tissue planes during extensive rhinonasal and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) approaches. The wider 10mm opening accommodates exposure of the maxillary and ethmoid ostia while the paired prong design distributes force evenly. The 6.25 inch overall length supports handheld control during deeper dissection and turbinate mobilization.
The Judd‑Allis tissue forceps carry a 3 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern on a 190mm frame, sized for dense‑tissue grasping at moderate depth during general surgical exposure. The Judd variant of the Allis adds a slightly longer reach than the standard 152mm Allis with the same heavy tooth profile.
The Judd‑Allis tissue forceps at 152mm with a 3 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern carry the Judd variant of the Allis profile in a compact length, sized for dense‑tissue grasping in fields where the longer 190mm version is oversized. The interlocking teeth hold fascia and bowel without slipping.
Julian needle holders provide secure needle fixation and control during curved suturing in general and cardiovascular surgery. Tungsten carbide construction delivers superior edge durability and jaw grip across repeated cases. The curved geometry and extended 210mm length support ergonomic suture placement in deeper surgical sites.