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Halstead mosquito forceps measuring 4-3/4" 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.
Features & Benefits
Curved Hartman hemostatic mosquito forceps at 140mm with 20mm serrated jaws on ring handles pair the dual‑finish identification with curved hemostatic geometry. The curved profile tracks tissue planes around the clamped vessel.
Hartman mosquito forceps in this 98mm straight configuration handle fine hemostasis in pediatric, otologic, and small‑field general work. The 20mm serrated jaws clamp small vessels and tissue tags securely, and the ratchet lock holds tension hands‑free while the surgeon moves on. Ring handles seat the fingers for repeated open‑close cycles.
Straight Hartman hemostatic mosquito forceps at 140mm with 20mm serrated jaws and ring handles clamp small vessels and tissue tags during general surgical hemostasis. The serrated grip anchors the clamp, and the ratcheted hinge locks the position without sustained force.
Compact at 89mm, these curved Hartman mosquito forceps add 1 × 2 toothed jaws for secure grip on small tissue tags or vessels that resist a smooth clamp. The standard curve helps the working tips engage tissue at the periphery of narrow fields. Suited to pediatric, otologic, and superficial general work.
The delicate Hartman mosquito forceps provides a compact 90mm instrument optimized for fine vascular work and tissue dissection in confined surgical spaces. Its straight geometry ensures direct approach, and the delicate jaw pattern prevents crushing small vessels and delicate fascial planes. Stainless steel construction withstands the stress of repeated hemostatic clamping.
Jacobson hemostatic forceps in fully curved pattern with extra-delicate serrated jaws and 191mm length provide atraumatic vascular clamping in microsurgical fields. The full curve geometry follows the contours of delicate tissues and small-caliber vessels. Serrated jaw pattern distributes clamping force without crushing vessel walls.
This Jacobson hemostatic mosquito forceps employs extra-delicate serrated jaws for precise small-vessel occlusion and hemostasis. The gentle curve and 191mm length provide reach in confined vascular fields without sacrificing fingertip control. Serrated surfaces ensure reliable grip during vessel manipulation and tying sequences.
The Jacobson mosquito forceps delivers fine hemostatic control in delicate surgical fields requiring precise vessel occlusion. Its curved geometry facilitates access beneath surface structures while maintaining reliable jaw closure across minor vessels. The 127mm length and proven spring action support extended use without fatigue.
Jacobson mosquito forceps measuring 5" 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 Jacobson petit‑point mosquito forceps feature extremely fine straight tips for precise hemostasis and microvascular work during delicate surgical procedures. The 5" (127mm) length supports controlled manipulation in narrow operative fields. Stainless steel construction provides reliable performance through many cases.
The large Jones cross‑action towel clamp at 89mm uses sharp perforating jaws on a cross‑action mechanism that locks the drape grip with finger pressure rather than a ratcheted hinge. The compact length keeps the clamp tight against the surgical field.
The small Jones cross‑action towel clamp at 57mm uses sharp perforating jaws on a box‑lock cross‑action pivot, sized for compact drape securing where the larger Jones variants are oversized. The compact length keeps the clamp tight against the small surgical field.
The Judd‑Allis tissue forceps carry a 3 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern on a 190mm frame, sized for dense‑tissue grasping at moderate depth during general surgical exposure. The Judd variant of the Allis adds a slightly longer reach than the standard 152mm Allis with the same heavy tooth profile.
The Judd‑Allis tissue forceps at 152mm with a 3 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern carry the Judd variant of the Allis profile in a compact length, sized for dense‑tissue grasping in fields where the longer 190mm version is oversized. The interlocking teeth hold fascia and bowel without slipping.
Straight Kelly forceps at 140mm grip vessels and tissue with horizontal serrations running only along the distal half of the jaws. The partial‑serration pattern distinguishes Kellys from fully serrated hemostats and supports controlled hemostasis on medium vessels. Ratcheted shanks lock the bite for hands‑free dissection.
These straight Kelly hemostatic forceps clamp small vessels and tissue pedicles during routine hemostasis. The 140mm length puts the working tips at typical superficial dissection depth, and transverse serrations across the jaws hold ligatures and pedicles securely. Stainless‑steel construction endures repeat sterilization in everyday OR use.
Straight Kelly hemostatic forceps at 140mm clamp small and medium vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping along the wound margin, and the ratcheted hinge locks the clamp without sustained operator force.
The curved Kelly‑Rankin hemostatic forceps at 159mm clamp small and medium vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The curved profile tracks tissue planes around the vessel being clamped, and the ratcheted hinge locks the clamp without sustained operator force.
Straight Kelly‑Rankin hemostatic forceps at 159mm provide a longer‑jaw alternative to standard Kelly forceps for clamping vessels and pedicles in general procedures. The straight orientation supports linear access to bleeding points, and the balanced ratchet holds occlusion through extended hemostatic sequences.
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 adult‑pattern Magill catheter forceps' 248mm length enables intubation tube manipulation in pharyngeal and endotracheal positioning. The straight shaft preserves visibility along the oropharyngeal axis while the forceps' geometry supports controlled tube advancement without mucosal trauma. The instrument's proven design facilitates routine airway management.
This catheter 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.
This intestinal 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.
Mixter forceps serve as curved hemostat and tissue grasper in general surgical dissection and hemorrhage control. The full-curve geometry contours to deeper anatomical spaces, improving maneuverability and reach. Spring tension and jaw closure design ensure reliable grip on tissue and vessel walls across multiple clinical uses.
This insulated Mixter right-angle spreader and dissector delivers precision tissue separation with radiofrequency capability. The rotatable one-piece design and flushport enable integrated suction and coagulation during laparoscopic and open dissection. The Type 1 insulated handle and RF post provide safety during monopolar electrosurgery.