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These right‑curved iris scissors at 114mm carry the fine‑blade profile of the iris family with a curvature for cutting along contoured tissue planes in ophthalmic and dermatologic minor procedures. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the ring handle preserves a steady grip.
Features & Benefits
These curved iris scissors at 83mm carry sharp tips, beveled blades, and square‑edge shanks on small ring handles, sized for the finest ophthalmic and dermatologic fine cuts. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the compact length stays at the surgeon's fingertips.
A delicate curved iris scissor at 95mm features a super-cut fine blade with sharp tips for exacting ophthalmic dissection. The delicate-blade geometry and super-cut serration enhance cutting efficiency in gossamer tissues. Sharp tips permit clean incision into epithelial layers with minimal trauma. Ring handles and small profile support microsurgical precision in confined spaces.
Sized at 83mm, these straight iris scissors cut fine soft tissue and suture with sharp/sharp beveled blades and a square‑edge shank that improves tactile orientation between fingers. The small ring handles support controlled fingertip closure during precise dissection of skin, dermis, and conjunctiva. Stainless‑steel edges hold their bite through repeat sharpening and sterilization.
Straight iris scissors with sharp tips and beveled blades are designed for fine ophthalmic and plastic dissection in confined fields. The sharp-sharp configuration delivers clean linear cuts through delicate epithelium and dermis. Small ring handles and square-edge shanks support fingertip precision within the magnified operative space. Two-tone finish aids visual identification in the instrument tray.
Iris scissors with super-cut edges provide enhanced cutting efficiency for fine ophthalmic and delicate soft-tissue dissection. The 108mm compact length combined with sharp-tip geometry and straight-blade design enables microsurgical precision. Ring-handle construction ensures stable, controlled handling.
Combining the Super‑Cut serrated bottom blade with tungsten‑carbide edges, these straight Iris scissors deliver sustained sharpness for fine ophthalmic and plastic dissection. The two‑tone finish reduces glare, and black/gold ring handles mark the TC Super‑Cut configuration on a busy tray. The 114mm length supports controlled fingertip cuts at the operative window.
The Israel rake retractor with three blunt prongs distributes retraction force across a broader surgical field, ideal for skin and superficial tissue work in general surgery. Its loop grip handle fits naturally in the palm, supporting controlled hand‑held retraction. The 40 × 40mm spread provides adequate width for moderate incisions.
Israel retractor delivers four blunt prongs arrayed to spread and hold tissue edges away from the operative field. The multi‑prong design distributes retraction force across a wider area, reducing localized tissue compression. Blunt tip geometry minimizes tissue trauma during extended retraction.
This J‑shaped electrode is designed for monopolar electrosurgery with insulation protecting the operator throughout the shaft. The J‑geometry provides approach flexibility in confined operative spaces. At 451mm extended length, this instrument reaches deep surgical cavities while maintaining safe current delivery.
This Jacobs chuck is engineered for reliable coupling and secure grip of rotary instruments (drills, burrs, reamers) during orthopedic bone work. The self‑centering chuck jaws provide repeatable holding accuracy without marring instrument shanks, essential for precise alignment during intramedullary reaming or cortical drilling.
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.
The Jacobson micro needle holder's delicate 0.5mm diamond‑dusted jaws accommodate fine sutures in confined operative spaces. Its gentle curve and 152mm length combine optimal visualization with minimal shaft obstruction. The round knurled handle supports precise, fatigue‑free movements through extended procedures.
Jacobson micro needle holders in titanium with 1mm diamond-coated jaws, slim-line lock, and 210mm extended length support deep-field microsurgical work on fine sutures (5-0 or smaller). Titanium mount combines rigidity with lasting corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization. Flat handle geometry supports stable fingertip control.
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.
The Jamison-Metzenbaum extended-length scissors deliver controlled cutting action in deeper surgical fields. Although listed with straight curvature, this long-shaft design historically supports broad abdominal work and general dissection across deep operative corridors. The 203mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure lasting durability and accessible reach.
Jar brushes deliver efficient instrument cleaning during wash cycles and manual scrubbing. The pack of three supports continuous OR inventory while one set processes sterilization. Soft bristles prevent scratching of delicate instrument surfaces.
Johnson skin hooks are precision single‑prong retracting instruments designed for gentle tissue elevation during superficial surgical exposure. The 6mm working tip provides fine control without excessive trauma, while the straight profile improves visibility. This reusable stainless‑steel design supports reliable performance across diverse surgical applications.
This Jorgenson scissors delivers heavy curvature for controlled dissection along deep anatomical contours in general surgery. The strongly curved blade profile improves visibility and cutting leverage when working beneath overhanging structures or in confined abdominal spaces. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use, with ring‑handle design and 229mm length combining stability with reach.
The Joseph skin hook combines a single prong with a straight shaft designed for gentle nasal skin retraction during open rhinoplasty. The hook geometry retracts without perforating thin skin while maintaining visibility of the underlying osseous and cartilaginous framework. The 152mm length supports controlled hand positioning.
This double‑prong Joseph skin hook at 2mm spread provides the finest tissue lift in the Joseph family for nasal and oculoplastic work, duplicating the 7815 variant in the standard 160mm format for instrument sets carrying multiple delicate hooks.
A double Joseph skin hook with 10mm spread offers wider bilateral tissue exposure for more extensive nasal and facial procedures. The increased prong separation accommodates broader dissection planes during complex septorhinoplasty and maxillofacial reconstruction. Stainless‑steel construction withstands high‑frequency sterilization.
This double Joseph skin hook with 5mm spread provides bilateral tissue elevation during nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty procedures. The paired prongs maintain symmetric retraction across the surgical field, supporting balanced exposure during supraperiosteal and mucosal dissection. Stainless‑steel tips retain sharpness across routine reprocessing.
Joseph double skin hook with a 7mm spread between prongs enables controlled elevation and retraction of nasal skin flaps during rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The paired hook geometry distributes tension across nasal tissues, minimizing trauma while maintaining stable exposure of surgical planes throughout the procedure.
The single Joseph skin hook provides precise facial soft‑tissue retraction during rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and cutaneous nasal procedures. Its single sharp prong lifts and separates tissue planes during supraperiosteal and subcutaneous dissection. Stainless‑steel construction maintains edge sharpness across multiple sterilization cycles.
This Joseph double‑prong skin hook features a 10mm spread to provide wider retraction of the nasal sidewall and paranasal tissue planes during extensive rhinonasal and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) approaches. The wider 10mm opening accommodates exposure of the maxillary and ethmoid ostia while the paired prong design distributes force evenly. The 6.25 inch overall length supports handheld control during deeper dissection and turbinate mobilization.
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.
Julian needle holders provide secure needle fixation and control during curved suturing in general and cardiovascular surgery. Tungsten carbide construction delivers superior edge durability and jaw grip across repeated cases. The curved geometry and extended 210mm length support ergonomic suture placement in deeper surgical sites.
This K‑wire and Steinmann pin sterilization rack organizes and contains fixation hardware during steam sterilization. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from repeated autoclave cycles. The modular design accommodates pins of varying lengths while preventing cross‑contamination and loss.