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A 4mm Keyes dermal punch cuts circular skin specimens for biopsy and minor excisional procedures. The cylindrical cutting edge produces clean, full‑thickness cores with minimal trauma to surrounding dermis. At 100mm overall, the handle gives a stable grip for controlled rotation through the skin.
Features & Benefits
Keyes dermal punch with 4mm bite creates uniform circular tissue specimens for skin and soft-tissue biopsies. The straight 102mm length supports hand control during punch placement. The circular cutting edge produces clean, consistent tissue cores suitable for histological examination.
The 5mm Keyes dermal punch cuts a circular skin biopsy or excision in dermatologic settings where a wider‑diameter sample is needed than the smaller punches provide. The sharpened circular blade delivers a clean full‑thickness specimen in a single rotational stroke, and the 100mm body keeps the operator's hand clear of the working tip.
Sized at 6mm, the Keyes dermal punch bridges the 5mm and 8mm formats, suited to excisional biopsy and minor lesion removal where the 5mm punch is too small but 8mm exceeds the lesion margin. The sharpened circular blade cuts cleanly in a single stroke.
The Keyes dermal punch produces clean, full-thickness circular skin biopsies for dermatologic and reconstructive workups. A 7mm cutting diameter excises a uniform plug of skin and subcutaneous tissue, and the 4-inch (100mm) overall length gives the surgeon a balanced handle for controlled rotational cutting. The sharpened cylindrical edge yields reproducible specimen margins suited to histologic review.
Sized at 8mm, the Keyes dermal punch cuts the widest standard skin sample in the Keyes family, suited to excisional biopsy of larger lesions where the diameter exceeds the 5mm and 6mm formats. The sharpened circular blade preserves a clean margin in a single stroke.
The Keyes dermal punch delivers a full-thickness circular excision of skin and dermis in biopsy and lesion-removal procedures. The 9mm diameter opening creates a uniform circular wound margin ideal for histopathology without need for secondary trimming. The 100mm straight shaft supports stable, perpendicular punch delivery with minimal twisting.
Kilner scissors with tungsten carbide cutting edges deliver superior edge retention during plastic and reconstructive surgery where serrated jaws maintain secure grip on friable flap tissue and skin edges. The curved geometry supports natural hand motion along tissue planes. At 114mm, the compact size suits facial and delicate wound work.
The Kleinert‑Kutz elevator dissector features dual sharp ends (2mm and 3mm) for delicate nerve and tendon dissection in hand surgery. Its compact form supports precision work in confined spaces where larger instruments would cause unnecessary trauma. The smooth stainless‑steel surface glides cleanly along neural structures.
The curved Knapp iris scissors combines a 30mm mid-screw-to-tip measurement with standard curvature and sharp tips optimized for controlled iris and fine anterior-segment cutting during ophthalmic procedures. The 102mm overall length positions the surgeon's hand comfortably outside the operative field. Precise cutting edges on stainless steel blades ensure clean separation of delicate ocular tissues.
These Knapp Iris scissors deliver precision dissection through straight geometry and sharp tips optimized for fine ophthalmic work. The 25mm blade length enables delicate cutting in confined anterior-segment spaces. The 102mm overall length provides reach without sacrificing tactile control during corneal and iris manipulations.
Knapp Iris straight scissors measuring 4" 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.
These Knapp iris scissors are straight with sharp/blunt tips and a 102mm overall length for controlled iris tissue trimming. The balanced design supports fine anterior segment dissection.
This universal ring knife handle with camlock mechanism accommodates standard scalpel blades, probes, and elevators at any angle without tool changing. The angled geometry supports ergonomic grip during precision cutting and tissue separation. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains reliable blade holding across diverse surgical applications.
The Knowles finger bandage scissors feature side‑angled blades with a serrated lower edge and ball tip for controlled bandage and dressing removal around fingers and digits. The serration prevents slipping while the ball tip protects underlying tissue. At 5�" (140mm), the compact length suits hand and finger work.
Knowles 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 Kocher forceps delivers powerful tissue clamping and hemostasis through its 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern, ideal for grasping dense structures such as fascia, periosteum, and vascular bundles. The curved 140mm shaft provides ergonomic approach while maintaining secure grip without tissue crushing.
This curved Kocher forceps delivers reliable hemostasis and tissue retraction across general and abdominal surgical procedures. The curved blade design improves visibility while the ratcheted locking mechanism maintains secure hold on tissue clamps and hemostatic bundles. The 140mm length provides balanced reach and control.
Kocher clamp measuring 5-1/2" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Hemostatic jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
The Kocher intestinal forceps represents a robust, long‑reach clamping tool for securing bowel, mesentery, or tough peritoneal tissue during general surgical exposure. Its extended 280mm length permits access to deep abdominal structures while the firm jaws maintain reliable hold without slipping. The straight profile supports control during intestinal packing or retraction.
The Lahey gall duct forceps features a heavy curve and horizontal serrations to secure common bile duct structures and stones in deep hepatic fields during cholecystectomy. At 191mm, the curved geometry follows anatomical contours while the serrated surfaces prevent slippage on wet ductal tissue.
The Lahey retractor at 120mm carries a single sharp prong sized for thyroid and anterior cervical exposure, scaling down the standard three‑prong Lahey thyroid retractor. The compact length keeps the handle clear of the small operative field.
The Lahey thyroid retractor uses three sharp prongs in a compact rake configuration to elevate strap muscles and skin during thyroidectomy and other anterior cervical exposures. The narrow blade and angled handle keep the surgeon�s hand outside the small operative field while the prongs anchor tissue securely at the chosen depth. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This traction forceps provides reliable clinical performance through Stainless Steel construction and precision design. The instrument supports efficient surgical technique across repeated use cycles. Durable construction minimizes maintenance and extends service life.
These Langenbeck retractors hold wound margins open during general and orthopedic exposures of moderate depth. The 10 × 38mm right‑angle blade engages skin and superficial muscle without slipping, and the 222mm overall length keeps the assistant's grip outside the operative window. Stainless‑steel construction endures repeat sterilization in everyday OR rotation.
The Langenbeck retractor features paired blades sized 16 × 38mm, providing graduated retraction suited to shallow abdominal wall and peritoneal exposures. Its narrow profile improves visibility when working in confined spaces. Balanced spring tension supports sustained, hands‑free retraction.
This ebonized laser iris hook is designed for posterior capsule and zonular manipulation during complex cataract and refractive procedures where light absorption is critical for safety. The black coating reduces unwanted laser scatter, and its straight configuration provides ergonomic control over delicate iris repositioning. The 241mm overall length positions the surgeon's hand comfortably distant from the operative field.
This lead hand protection for adults features side-mounted tabs on each fingertip, securing the lead apron to the hand during fluoroscopic procedures while maintaining proper positioning for repeated intraoperative X-ray imaging. The 356mm length accommodates adult hand span. Stainless steel tabs resist corrosion from sweat and sterilization.
Scaled for pediatric anatomy, this lead hand offers size-appropriate protection with side-mounted fingertip tabs that secure the lead apron during fluoroscopic examination or intraoperative imaging. The 241mm length aligns with child hand proportions while maintaining consistent positioning for repeated X-ray sequences. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion.
This stainless‑steel iris hook is a precision instrument for anterior segment manipulations requiring gentle, controlled retraction. The fine hook profile allows delicate engagement of the iris without tissue trauma. Constructed for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.