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The #1 root elevator offers optimal blade geometry for leverage and luxation in routine dental extractions and endodontic access procedures. Its slightly broader profile compared to the #0 variant provides enhanced mechanical advantage while maintaining delicate tactile control around the periodontal ligament and alveolar crest. This 150mm instrument balances power and precision for maxillary and mandibular applications.
Features & Benefits
The reverse #1 root elevator is angled and offset to approach impacted or angulated roots from alternative vectors, improving access in confined oral spaces and around adjacent teeth. Its specialized geometry reaches roots that standard elevators cannot access comfortably, making it invaluable during complex extractions and endodontic procedures. The 150mm length and reversed blade orientation provide ergonomic control while minimizing trauma to surrounding periodontal and osseous structures.
The #2 root elevator features a wider blade profile for enhanced mechanical advantage during challenging extractions involving deeply impacted or severely compromised roots. This geometry distributes elevation force more broadly, protecting alveolar bone integrity during complex periodontal and endodontic cases. The 150mm straight shaft provides stable control and visibility during delicate work around the gingiva and pulp chamber.
The root elevator #301 is a straight dental instrument designed for controlled elevation and luxation of tooth roots during extraction and oral surgical procedures. Its tapered geometry minimizes tissue trauma while delivering sufficient leverage for tooth removal. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability across repeated sterilization and clinical use. At 145mm length, it provides balanced control and reach.
Rosser crypt hook provides a single curved hook end designed for elevating and manipulating specific tissue structures during anorectal and general surgical procedures. The hook geometry allows one‑handed lift and retraction. Straight 170mm shaft maintains visibility throughout the manipulation.
The large Roux retractor expands blade dimensions to 25 × 41mm for deeper or wider peritoneal exposures. This moderate‑length model suits procedures intermediate in complexity between shallow and major laparotomy work. Balanced spring tension supports sustained hands‑free retraction.
The medium Roux retractor with 22 × 35mm blade dimensions is sized for shallow to moderate peritoneal and abdominal wall exposures. Its balanced compact profile suits limited‑access cases and minor procedures. The spring mechanism supports sustained retraction without cramping the operative field.
These replacement rubber bands are designed for the Tupper hand set, a retraction and field management system used in hand and plastic surgery. The set of five bands provides emergency replacements for the elastic components that stabilize surgical drapes and hand positioning aids during long procedures. Disposable format eliminates sterilization burden while maintaining consistent retraction performance.
The Rubio wire twister's serrated tungsten carbide jaws and snub‑nose geometry enable secure wire grasping and controlled twisting during orthopedic and spinal fixation. The carbide surface provides lasting grip without slippage across repeated cases. At 127mm, the compact length supports precise hand control.
The flexible 305mm ruler graduated in millimeters and inches measures incision lengths, instrument dimensions, and dressings at the surgical field. The flexible material conforms to curved surfaces during measurement, and the dual graduation supports both metric and imperial reading.
This longer flexible stainless‑steel ruler extends measurement capability to 508mm, supporting documentation of larger anatomical structures and excision specimens. Dual‑unit graduations (millimeters and inches) accommodate varied documentation preferences across surgical teams. The flexible construction facilitates placement around curved surfaces.
This flexible stainless‑steel ruler delivers dual‑unit measurement for intraoperative documentation and anatomical assessment in varied surgical specialties. Dual graduations in millimeters and inches permit seamless unit conversion during the operative case. The 203mm length accommodates standard measurement intervals.
The Rumel obturator is a smooth cannular instrument used to occlude vessel lumens during vascular clamping and anastomosis work. The 305mm adult length permits access to vessels in deep surgical fields while maintaining atraumatic vessel wall contact. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across many vascular cases.
Russian tissue forceps with broad spoon-shaped cupped tips and star-pattern grasping surface distribute pressure evenly across tough fascia, peritoneum, and dense tissues without crushing. The 254mm extended length provides reach in deeper fields. The distinctive broad-cup geometry is particularly effective for peritoneal and serosal handling.
Russian tissue forceps deliver broad cupped grip on dense tissue in abdominal and general surgery. The star-pattern grasping surface distributes contact across thick fascia and peritoneal tissue without crushing or tearing. Extended 254mm shaft provides reach into deep body cavities.
This duplicate of the standard Russian tissue forceps at 152mm sits in instrument sets requiring multiple Russian forceps across the case. The broad spoon tips with star‑pattern grasping surface deliver atraumatic grip on tough connective tissue.
Russian tissue forceps at 152mm present the broad spoon tips with star‑pattern grasping surface that distributes grip on tough connective tissue. The 152mm length suits routine general surgical exposure where fascia or peritoneum must be held without crushing.
Russian tissue forceps at 152mm present broad spoon‑shaped tips with a star‑pattern grasping surface, distributing grip on tough connective tissue � fascia, peritoneum � without crushing the wound margin. The 152mm length suits routine general surgical exposure.
The Russian tissue forceps features a broad cupped jaw and star-pattern grasping surface that distributes grip pressure across tough fascial and peritoneal tissues without crushing. At 203mm, the straight shaft supports controlled field retraction across general surgical and abdominal procedures.
The Russian tissue forceps feature broad cupped tips with a star‑pattern grasping surface that holds fascia, peritoneum, and tough connective tissue without crushing or tearing. The flat spoon‑shaped tip distributes grip across a wider surface than standard thumb forceps, making it well suited to closure of dense layers and handling of tougher tissues. The 203mm length supports general abdominal and gynecologic access.
The Ryder micro needle holder narrows the working field to a 1mm serrated tip, enabling precise suture passage in microsurgical or delicate tissue planes where standard needle holders would be unwieldy. Tungsten carbide construction preserves the fine edge detail necessary for controlled micro-manipulation. At 152mm overall, the holder balances miniature tip geometry with adequate shaft length for stable grip.
The Ryder micro needle holder with a 1mm TC serrated jaw at 127mm carries an even finer jaw than the standard 2mm Ryder, sized for the smallest microvascular and reconstructive needles. The TC inserts hold tiny needles without distortion.
This extended 260mm Ryder micro needle holder with tungsten‑carbide serrated jaws delivers superior grip on delicate microsurgical needles over extended working distances. The 2mm jaw width ensures precision control in confined ophthalmic and reconstructive fields. Tungsten carbide construction provides exceptional durability.
The compact 127mm Ryder micro needle holder pairs the TC serrated 2mm jaw of the standard Ryder with a shorter body for the smallest microvascular and reconstructive fields. The compact frame keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
The Ryder micro needle holder carries a 2mm TC serrated jaw on a 152mm frame, sized for microvascular and fine reconstructive suture work. The compact jaw holds small needles without distortion, and the moderate length suits microscope‑assisted procedures.
The longer 178mm Ryder micro needle holder pairs the TC serrated 2mm jaw of the standard Ryder with extended reach for deeper microvascular and reconstructive suture work. The TC jaw holds microvascular needles without distortion across the full sutured line.
This compact Ryder needle holder combines a narrow tungsten carbide jaw with smooth serrated surfaces, ideal for delicate suturing in confined spaces. The 127mm length and ring handle enable precise needle control with minimal wrist movement. Carbide material maintains jaw alignment and durability across hundreds of suturing sequences.
The Ryder needle holder features a smooth 1mm jaw for secure, atraumatic needle grip during fine suturing. Tungsten carbide construction maintains edge hardness through repeat clinical use, while the 178mm length provides balanced access to moderate‑depth fields. Its reliable closure mechanism supports consistent handling over many cases.
Ryder needle holder combines tungsten carbide jaws with a smooth, narrow jaw profile optimized for fine suturing work where space constraints limit tool size. Tungsten carbide sustains edge sharpness across multiple closure sequences. Extended 229mm length supports reach to deeper wound edges.
Ryder needle holders in titanium with delicate diamond-dusted jaws and compact 150mm length deliver precision grip for fine microsurgical suturing on delicate tissues. Titanium construction provides lasting reliability across repeated sterilization cycles. Diamond-dusted jaw surface prevents fine-suture slipping.