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The Singley‑Tuttle tissue forceps provides 229mm of reach for deeper surgical fields requiring secure tissue grasping and retraction. The extended length supports dissection and exposure in abdominal and general surgery without cramping the surgeon's hand position.
Features & Benefits
The Sistrunk retractor is a double‑ended straight blade instrument widely used for shallow to moderate cervical and thyroid exposure. Its 3/8" (9.5mm) blade width and compact 6" (152mm) length suit confined anatomical spaces encountered in neck dissection and anterior cervical work. Durable stainless steel supports reliable performance over many cases.
This heavy‑pattern Sistrunk scissors delivers robust cutting performance for thyroid and neck dissections in general surgery. The straight blade design provides direct cutting leverage without blade deflection, and the 140mm length extends reach while maintaining control. The heavy pattern indicates reinforced blade construction for durability.
Skillman mosquito forceps angle 20 degrees at the tip, giving the surgeon access to vessels and small structures that a straight or fully curved jaw would miss. The 130mm length keeps the working hand clear of the field, and stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing across busy case loads.
This Skinner angled forceps features a 110‑degree angle, 3mm jaw tip, and 110mm working length (191mm overall) for secure grasping and retraction in deep or angled surgical fields. The angled configuration improves approach angles beneath overhanging anatomical structures. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
The Skinner 1 × 2‑tooth forceps with delicate pattern provides light interlocking grip suited for sensitive tissue handling in general surgical procedures. The 229mm extended length enables deeper field access while maintaining fine‑tip control. The straight geometry preserves operative field visibility.
Smith self‑retaining rectal retractor features swivel blades measuring 70 × 22mm that adjust to optimal angles without manual repositioning. The four‑inch maximum spread provides controlled exposure of rectal and lower colorectal fields while the self‑retaining mechanism reduces assistant fatigue. Reusable stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance.
This angled anterior-chamber spatula's round handle provides ergonomic control during ophthalmic lens manipulation. The angled geometry reaches posterior-capsule structures while maintaining the surgeon's visual axis. At 117mm, it suits standard ophthalmic incision depths.
Spencer stitch scissors are designed for precise cutting of fine suture material in general surgical closure. The straight blades and notch geometry provide controlled, blade-to-blade contact without slipping. At 89mm, the compact length supports fine motor control in suture work and tie removal.
Spencer stitch scissors are designed for controlled suture and thread cutting with a straight-blade geometry that allows precise linear cuts without the torque required for curved designs. The small notch aids grip on fine suture material during two-handed cutting. Two-tone finish enhances blade visibility, and the 121mm length suits both superficial and moderate-depth suture removal.
Spencer suture scissors feature a straight, compact design specifically optimized for cutting suture material cleanly during knot management and wound closure removal. The sharp, precise tips enable flush cuts at the incision line. Portable 121mm length suits placement at the suture cart or field station.
The curved geometry of this 127mm splinter forceps improves access to embedded foreign bodies in recessed or angled tissue fields. Serrated jaws maintain firm engagement with the splinter while the curved shaft allows efficient approach angles. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across routine sterilization.
Splinter forceps in curved pattern without pin and 114mm compact length are designed for foreign-body removal and fine tissue work in dermatologic and wound-care procedures. The curved geometry follows skin contours, supporting comfortable approach angles. Smooth jaw surfaces prevent tissue trauma during splinter extraction.
Serrated splinter forceps in curved pattern without pin and 114mm length provide enhanced grip on difficult-to-grasp foreign bodies and moisture-laden tissue. The serrated jaw pattern prevents slipping on wet surfaces. Curved geometry maintains comfortable approach during removal procedures.
Straight splinter forceps with a 127mm length and serrated working edge allow precise removal of foreign bodies from skin or mucous membranes. The pin feature stabilizes the shaft during grip, while serrated jaws maintain secure contact with splinters. This reusable stainless‑steel design supports reliable performance across multiple sterilization cycles.
This adult split return electrode is designed for bipolar or monopolar electrosurgery with enhanced surface contact distribution. The split configuration adapts to patient body contours, reducing pressure concentration and skin irritation risk. Disposable format supports single-case sterility without reprocessing.
Spring retractors size 1 (76mm total length) are designed for minor surgical procedures and confined spaces requiring compact handheld retraction. The spring-loaded jaws automatically maintain light tissue contact without continuous manual pressure. Small footprint supports access in pediatric or dermatologic fields.
Spring retractors size 2 (89mm total length) extend reach into slightly deeper surgical fields while maintaining the passive spring-action design. The automatic jaw tension eliminates need for constant manual pressure during intermediate procedures. Straight geometry integrates into hand-held workflows.
This St. Marks retractor with integrated fiberoptic attachment delivers illuminated deep rectal and pelvic exposure through an angled lip positioned at 15 degrees. The 250mm blade length provides reach for colorectal and gynecologic procedures, while the fiberoptic attachment enables direct visualization of the surgical field without additional light sources. The 400mm overall length balances reach and ergonomic control.
This St. Marks retractor with 250mm blade angled at 15 degrees provides deep pelvic and colorectal exposure during extended procedures. The angled-lip geometry optimizes tissue positioning while maintaining surgeon comfort and visualization. The extended 400mm overall length enables reach into deep pelvic structures.
This St. Marks retractor with 180mm blade angled at 15 degrees delivers precise colorectal and pelvic tissue retraction. The angled-lip geometry directs tissue away from the operative field, optimizing visualization. The 340mm overall length balances reach and ergonomic control for varied rectal procedures.
This St. Marks retractor delivers deep colorectal and pelvic exposure through a 230mm blade angled at 15 degrees to the handle. The angled-lip geometry directs tissue away from the operative field, optimizing visualization during rectal and gynecologic procedures. The 350mm overall length provides reach for deep pelvic structures.
These stainless steel breakable blades at 45mm overall length snap to length at scored break points, sized for fine ophthalmic and dermatologic incision work where the surgeon chooses the cutting length on the field. The 10‑per‑package format suits routine inventory.
These breakable stainless-steel blades measure 45mm overall length, enabling controlled fracturing at predetermined points for flexible blade management. The disposable format supports single-use sterility without sterilization cycles. Smooth cutting edges deliver clean incisions across a range of surgical depths and angles.
This flexible stainless‑steel ruler delivers dual‑unit measurement for surgical field documentation and anatomical assessment. Deeply etched graduations remain visible throughout the operative case without wear. The dull finish minimizes optical glare across prolonged measurements.
Standard tissue forceps with 1 × 2 teeth pattern deliver effective grasp on dense tissue during general surgical manipulation. The 200mm length extends reach into moderate‑depth fields, while the interlocking tooth geometry distributes grip force across tissue without crushing. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance over many uses.
Stewart crypt hooks in long style extend reach into deeper hemorrhoidal anatomy during proctologic procedures. The extended hook facilitates crypt identification in higher anal canal locations. Long profile supports identification of proximal internal hemorrhoids.
Stewart crypt hooks in short style with 216mm straight shaft are designed for anal crypt identification and eversion during hemorrhoid banding and fistula procedures. The short hook profile provides subtle but reliable tissue engagement. Straight geometry supports anoscopic visualization during crypt manipulation.
The Stille dressing forceps at 114mm represents a minimal‑length option for confined operating spaces or delicate procedures where reach is less critical than precision control. The straight profile and compact geometry make it ideal for hand‑operated dressing work in restricted intraoperative positions. Stainless steel ensures durability across repeated sterilization.
The Stille dressing forceps at 152mm carry the broad serrated jaw pattern of the Stille family for sturdy manipulation of dressings, gauze, and soft tissue in general surgical and ward settings. The moderate length suits a wide range of routine handling tasks.