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These curved stitch removal scissors carry thin sharp pointed tips with an 18mm screw‑to‑tip distance, sized to slide under suture loops for clean removal in clinic and ward settings. The ribbon‑style ring handles deliver a lightweight grip, and the two‑tone finish identifies the working edge.
Features & Benefits
The Stratte needle holder carries a double‑curve‑to‑side profile with tungsten‑carbide jaws, sized for vascular suturing at depth where the standard straight needle holder cannot present the needle at the right angle. The TC jaws maintain needle grip across long suture lines.
Stratte needle holder in tungsten carbide at 229mm with curved-up geometry extends reach for suturing in deeper or harder-to-access surgical fields. The tungsten carbide jaws maintain clamping force and resist dulling through repeated use. Curved profile enhances visibility and reach around anatomical contours.
The Strauss meatus clamp secures the urethral meatus during urologic procedures requiring controlled hemorrhage management. The clamp's proven design provides reliable compression without mucosal trauma. The instrument supports both diagnostic and operative urologic workflows.
Size 11 surgical blades are straight‑edged, sterile stainless‑steel cutting instruments for precise scalpel incisions in dermatology, ophthalmic, and general surgical procedures. Each unit provides sharp, clean incision geometry without reprocessing. Sold in sterile packs of 100 for OR inventory and cost efficiency.
This surgical skin marker features an ultra‑fine marking tip and an integrated ruler, supplied 100 per box for detailed preoperative skin marking.
These serrated suture tweezers enable secure suture strand grasping during wound closure and suture removal. The 152mm length provides adequate reach while the serrated jaw surface prevents slipping on wet strands. Stainless steel construction ensures reliability and longevity.
Sweet scissors with upward angle provide specialized geometry for controlled tissue cutting at oblique angles, particularly useful in thoracic and deep abdominal exposures. The 229mm length combined with the angled-upward blade design improves visibility and control in confined deep-field spaces. Ring handles enable secure extended-reach handling.
Tardy dissecting scissors are designed for fine dissection in otologic and laryngeal microsurgery, where precise mucosal separation is essential. The straight blade design provides excellent control through the operating microscope, supporting careful layer-by-layer dissection in tight surgical spaces while maintaining clear visualization of anatomical planes.
This Taylor‑Cushing bayonet dressing forceps features a scraper end and measures 178mm overall, designed for fine wound manipulation and dressing removal. The bayonet angled shaft improves field visibility and access to recessed or narrow wounds. The scraper end provides dual functionality for debris removal and dressing manipulation.
Bayonet-angled tips distinguish this 7-inch (178mm) Taylor dressing forceps, allowing the surgeon's hand to clear the operative field while manipulating gauze and soft dressings. Tungsten carbide construction provides lasting edge sharpness for neat gauze manipulation and tissue handling. The extended length suits cases where the operative zone is deeper or where superior visualization requires hand positioning outside the field.
This tissue 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.
The straight Taylor dressing forceps at 178mm carry the slim profile of the Taylor family at moderate length, sized for routine tissue and dressing manipulation in general surgical and ward settings. The straight profile suits in‑line approach.
The Taylor forceps combines serrated jaws with an integrated scraper tip, supporting both tissue grasping and gentle debridement or scraping during surgical procedures. The dual-function design reduces instrument changes and supports efficient operative flow.
These Taylor tissue forceps provide the general surgeon with dependable grasping control in moderate-depth tissue work. The square handle geometry offers stable leverage, while the straight 178mm length fits standard surgical field depths. Stainless-steel construction supports routine sterilization cycles without degradation.
Taylor‑Brown tissue forceps provide broad‑surface grasping geometry suited for heavier tissue structures and fascial layers. The wider jaw spread distributes grip pressure, reducing tissue damage during handling. 178mm length accommodates standard surgical reach in most procedures.
This delicate Tebbetts needle holder employs tungsten carbide with fine diamond-dusted tip geometry for precision needle engagement in delicate suturing. The 140mm length supports comfortable wrist positioning during extended fine-suture sequences. Carbide material maintains jaw alignment and prevents needle slipping across repeat clinical use.
These adult teeth guards protect tooth structure during intubation and extubation procedures. Each box contains 24 disposable guards for case-by-case protection. Simple placement protects dental work and reduces postoperative trauma.
This mobilization hook measuring 6" gently retracts delicate neural and vascular structures. Blunt tip design prevents inadvertent tissue trauma during dissection. Stainless‑steel construction provides reliable performance across many surgical cases.
The extra-small Tessier soft-tissue retractor features 12mm and 16mm blade widths optimized for craniofacial and head-and-neck reconstructive approaches where minimal retraction force prevents damage to superficial neural and vascular structures. The Figure-A geometry provides controlled displacement, and stainless steel construction ensures reliability across repeated procedures. Its compact size fits confined surgical corridors.
These Thomas-Allis tissue forceps feature a heavy 6 × 7 interlocking-tooth pattern on 7.25mm-wide jaws, designed for secure grasping of dense tissues like fascia, breast, and bowel during general abdominal procedures. At 203mm, the extended length supports deep-field tissue manipulation and retraction.
Thoms‑Allis tissue forceps feature a 6 × 7 interlocking-tooth configuration for secure grip on tough fascial and visceral tissue. The larger tooth pattern distributes clamping force over broader surface area, reducing tissue trauma while maintaining reliable hold. The 203mm extended length supports deep-field applications including bowel and omental retraction.
Heavy-curve Thorek scissors deliver powerful cutting action for dense tissue dissection and fascial separation in demanding general surgical cases. The 184mm length combined with the pronounced curved-blade geometry optimizes mechanical advantage, while ring handles enable secure, controlled handling of resistant tissues.
The tissue and cuticle nipper combines a convex 11mm jaw with a 114mm shaft for removal of thickened tissue, nail debris, and keratotic material. The convex jaw geometry distributes cutting force across the tissue interface, reducing crushing while maximizing clean separation. Stainless steel endures repeated use.
Tissue forceps with 1 × 2 tooth interlocking pattern plus cross-serrations on the working edge and serrated handle provide enhanced grip control on delicate tissues during extended procedures. The serrated handle reduces instrument slippage during sustained grasping. Cross-serrated jaws improve hold on gauze and soft tissue.
These delicate 1 × 2‑tooth tissue forceps provide secure grasp on fine tissue at a 140mm reach, suited to plastic, hand, and superficial procedures requiring minimal atraumatic handling. The interlocking teeth hold tissue without slipping while the slender profile preserves visualization. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
These insulated 1 × 2‑tooth tissue forceps provide secure grasp on skin and dense tissue at a 254mm reach, with full‑shaft electrical insulation for safe use in electrosurgical fields. The interlocking teeth hold tissue without slipping during retraction or specimen handling. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
This narrow‑tipped straight tissue forceps features a 1×2 tooth pattern in a compact 10" (254mm) length. The tapered profile reduces cross‑sectional area for confined anatomical spaces while maintaining precise tooth interlocking. The delicate tooth geometry suits detailed work in narrow fields.
Standard tissue forceps feature narrow 1 × 2 tooth grasping geometry designed for secure purchase on delicate to moderate tissue planes. The single tooth on the upper jaw interlocks with two on the lower, creating controlled compression without crushing. Straight 152mm design supports general tissue handling across routine cases.