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The Bonney tissue forceps features a 2 × 3 interlocking-tooth pattern for secure grasping of moderate-density tissues, fascia, and viscera during general surgical procedures. At 178mm, the straight geometry supports controlled tissue manipulation in abdominal and pelvic exposure.
Features & Benefits
The Boys‑Allis tissue forceps' heavy 5 × 6 interlocking tooth pattern delivers a firm, deep bite for grasping dense fascia and tough peritoneal tissue. The multiple small teeth distribute clamping force without crushing delicate underlying structures. At 152mm, the compact length supports secure handheld control.
The Brewster retractor provides broad, atraumatic tissue separation with its curved convex 20 × 38mm blade design ideal for abdominal and deep-field retraction. The blade geometry distributes pressure across a larger contact surface, reducing tissue trauma. The 216mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure reliable, durable retraction across routine general surgical cases.
Brown dissecting scissors feature thin beveled blades with curved geometry for delicate tissue separation. The round blunt tips minimize tissue trauma during fine dissection along tissue planes. The 146mm length and two‑tone finish enhance visibility and support precise handling in confined fields.
Heavy‑model Brown dissecting scissors carry straight beveled blades with round blunt tips on a 146mm frame, sized for soft‑tissue dissection where a sturdier instrument is wanted than the standard model. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the round blunt tips reduce sharp‑injury risk.
Brown tissue forceps carry an 8 × 8 interlocking tooth pattern on a 152mm frame, sized for atraumatic grasping of skin edges during closure. The fine multi‑tooth pattern distributes grip across the wound margin without crushing, and the moderate length suits routine general work.
Built at 203mm with an 8 × 8 dense tooth pattern, the Brown tissue forceps scale the standard 152mm version up for moderate‑depth fields. The dense tooth pattern distributes grip across the wound margin without crushing.
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.
Brown-Bahnson tissue forceps measuring 7-1/2" provide secure tissue and dressing handling. Grasping surfaces hold tissue decisively without slipping during retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable durability across many surgical cases.
The Bruns scissors curve upward on large serrated blades with large ring handles, sized at 241mm for plaster cast removal and heavy material cutting in orthopedic ward and clinic settings. The serrated edge holds plaster without slipping, and the upward curve keeps the operator's hand clear of the patient's skin.
Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel feature a notched lower blade that grasps and cuts ligature material with secure control. The 41mm working distance from mid-screw to tip provides consistent reach for vascular work. Straight geometry and ring handle support precise ligation procedures in abdominal and vascular cases.
Extended 7-inch Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel extend reach into deeper fields while maintaining precise control through the notched lower blade. The 41mm working distance ensures secure ligature grasp and cutting. Two-tone finish reduces operative glare during prolonged use.
The Buie fistula probe's heavy pattern and 165mm length enable controlled exploration of fistulous tracts and abscess cavities. Its straight shaft provides direct tactile feedback while the dense stainless steel withstands repeated manipulation in tough tissue. The instrument's weight and geometry support definitive anatomic assessment.
Buie pile clamp measuring 8-1/4" delivers reliable tissue control and hemostasis. Serrated jaw geometry ensures secure grip without crushing delicate structures. Stainless‑steel construction provides durable performance across repeat surgical use.
These 21‑gauge butterfly needles provide reliable venous access in standard and pediatric clinical settings. The 3/4‑inch cannula length (19mm) balances ease of insertion with sufficient depth for secure vascular placement. Single‑use sterile packaging ensures consistent geometry and hemostatic performance across procedures.
These 23‑gauge butterfly needles offer fine‑bore venous access suitable for delicate or difficult vascular targets. The 3/4‑inch (19mm) length provides adequate depth for reliable placement with minimal tissue trauma. Supplied sterile in single‑use format, the needles maintain consistent manufacturing geometry across patient cases.
The Carmalt splinter forceps provides precise removal and manipulation of foreign bodies, splinters, and small wound debris with its fine, straight 108mm design. The stainless-steel construction delivers reliable performance across routine wound care and minor surgical procedures. Its compact length and pointed-tip geometry support controlled extraction from shallow and confined wound spaces.
The delicate Carmody tissue forceps delivers serrated jaws designed for atraumatic manipulation of fine tissue planes during microsurgical and ENT dissections. At 159mm overall length, it provides compact control in confined spaces. The serrated interlocking pattern maintains a reliable grip without crushing delicate structures like nerve and lymphatic tissue.
Carroll retractor in sharp configuration features a 3mm hook with bead stop for fine tissue retraction and superficial field exposure. The compact 127mm length supports precise one-handed manipulation in confined operative spaces. The sharp tip definition enables subtle repositioning without dragging adjacent tissues.
Castroviejo microsurgical needle holders with 2mm diamond-dusted jaws, flat serrated handle, and 250mm straight shaft deliver microsurgical precision in ophthalmic and delicate soft-tissue work. Diamond-dusted jaw surfaces grip fine sutures (typically 6-0 or finer) with controlled force. Flat serrated handle supports precision fingertip control.
Microsutures demand a needle holder with exceptionally fine, durable jaws�the Castroviejo microsurgery needle holder delivers both. Tungsten‑carbide jaws provide superior grip on delicate 7‑0 and finer microsutures without crushing or deforming needle metal. The flat serrated handle and straight 184mm shaft enable controlled one‑handed needle placement across precision microsurgical fields.
The Castroviejo microsurgical needle holder delivers 0.8mm smooth jaws for delicate vascular and neural precision work. The standard box lock provides reliable needle retention. The flat serrated handle maximizes grip control during extended micro‑procedures at 180mm.
This Castroviejo microsurgical needle holder pairs titanium construction with 0.8mm smooth jaws for atraumatic grasp of delicate microsurgical needles in ophthalmic and reconstructive procedures. The standard flat serrated handle and box lock mechanism enable precise fingertip control. Titanium mount combines rigidity with corrosion resistance over many cases.
Castroviejo microsurgical scissors feature fine sharp tips with round handle and 25-degree angled geometry for precision soft-tissue dissection in ophthalmic and delicate procedures. The 114mm compact length supports controlled one-handed manipulation in confined operative spaces. Sharp-to-sharp cutting edges deliver clean, traumatic incisions.
This extended Castroviejo needle holder features tungsten carbide serrated jaws and a box lock for reliable needle control in deeper surgical fields. The 216mm length extends reach beyond standard models, enabling suturing in areas with limited direct access. Carbide construction resists wear and maintains consistent jaw pressure across repeat clinical use.
This straight Castroviejo needle holder employs tungsten carbide jaws and a box lock for precision needle control during general and microsurgical suturing. The 184mm length balances reach with ergonomic comfort, and the serrated carbide surfaces prevent needle rotation during knot placement. Carbide material maintains jaw alignment across hundreds of suturing cases.
Castroviejo needle holders in tungsten carbide combine precision jaw geometry with enhanced edge retention for microsurgical suturing. The straight 216mm length supports extended reach in deeper operative fields, while the smooth jaw design prevents needle splitting. Tungsten carbide construction delivers superior durability and reliability across many cases.
Cawthorne micro scissors deliver fine, controlled dissection in otologic microsurgery and ENT endolaryngeal procedures. The curved right blade geometry enables precise separation of mucosa and ossicular attachments with excellent visibility through the operative microscope. The 4mm tip width supports delicate cuts in confined mastoid and middle-ear spaces.
Curved through the blade arc, these ceramic‑coated Iris scissors carry tungsten‑carbide Super‑Cut edges under a black titanium‑nitride finish for low‑glare contour dissection. The square shaft resists torsion during angled cuts, while the serrated bottom blade traps tissue against the upper edge. Gold ring handles and the 114mm length suit precise microsurgical work along curved anatomy.
These ceramic‑coated straight Iris scissors apply black titanium‑nitride over tungsten‑carbide edges for sustained sharpness and reduced light reflection during microsurgery. A square shaft adds torsional rigidity, the serrated bottom blade grips tissue during the Super‑Cut action, and the 114mm length keeps the tip in the operative field. Gold ring handles flag the configuration on a mixed tray.