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Miller articulating forceps combine a straight shaft with cross‑serrated jaws for precise grasping of dental tissues and materials during general restorative and extractive procedures. The articulated tip design provides enhanced tactile feedback and control, allowing surgeons to adapt to varying tissue resistance in mandibular and maxillary regions. This 152mm instrument delivers reliable performance across diverse intraoral applications.
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The S‑shaped Miller operating rectal scissors combine bayonet geometry with serrated blades and blunt tips, optimizing precision cutting in confined colorectal and anal spaces. The serrated jaws maintain secure tissue purchase while blunt tips reduce risk of penetration into adjacent bowel or sphincter. The 180mm length accommodates reach beyond the dentate line and external anal structures.
This nine-prong Miller wound retractor delivers broad superficial tissue retraction through blunt prong geometry optimized for skin and superficial soft tissue exposure. The multi-prong design distributes tension evenly across the wound edge, reducing tissue trauma during extended procedures. Handheld design enables dynamic retraction when needed.
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.
Curved Nelson‑Metzenbaum scissors at 229mm carry tungsten‑carbide inserts for deep abdominal and thoracic soft‑tissue dissection. The TC edge holds sharpness across difficult tissue, and the longer body reaches well below the surface during sustained dissection without bringing the surgeon's hand into the wound.
These green nylon non-perforating towel clamps secure surgical drapes and field setup without penetrating the sterile textile barrier. The package of 100 units supports inventory efficiency in high-volume operating suites, while the non-perforating design preserves drape integrity and maintains the sterile field throughout the procedure. Disposable format eliminates reprocessing requirements.
The Northbent stitch scissors feature lightly curved blades that follow the natural contour of suture sites during delicate removal work. The stitch cutout allows the surgeon to slide beneath suture loops without catching adjacent tissues. At 121mm overall length, these scissors offer controlled reach for both superficial and moderately deep closure removal in general surgical fields.
These compact O'Brien stitch scissors measure 83mm overall length with an angled geometry that positions the blade perpendicular to the handle, improving visualization during suture removal from surgical fields. The angled approach reduces strain on tissues adjacent to the suture line. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat reprocessing.
The O'Sullivan‑O'Connor abdominal retractor is a versatile self‑retaining system designed for moderate‑depth exposure during laparotomy. This configuration includes two center blades in 1�" (44mm) and 2�" (70mm) widths plus two solid 2�" (70mm) deep blades for flexible retraction schemes across open abdominal cases. Ratcheted locking support and interchangeable blade geometry adapt to varied field requirements.
Compact at 102mm, these straight sharp/sharp operating scissors handle fine suture and tissue cutting where short reach and acute tips matter. The sharp/sharp configuration trims small tissue tags or precise suture ends cleanly. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across reprocessing.
These straight O.R. scissors at 146mm carry blunt tips for general dressing and material cutting on the surgical field, where a sharp‑tip risk must be avoided. The compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control during routine ward and OR work.
These straight operating room scissors feature sharp and blunt tips, permitting selective cutting of tissue while protecting deeper structures from unintended blade contact. The 165mm length provides standard operative reach and control. Stainless steel construction ensures long‑term durability and corrosion resistance.
These operating room scissors balance general‑purpose utility with moderate blade curvature for diverse surgical tasks. The sharp/blunt tip configuration enables controlled cutting while protecting adjacent tissues, and the 152mm length provides adequate reach for standard operative exposures. The curved profile improves visibility along anatomical contours.
Ochsner artery forceps with 1 × 2 tooth interlocking pattern and ratchet lock provide secure hemostatic control of vessels and tissue pedicles in deeper abdominal and vascular fields. The extended 203mm length extends reach into hepatic, splenic, or pelvic vascular control sites. Locked position ensures sustained clamping without slippage.
Olsen-Hegar needle holders combine needle fixation with integrated suture scissors for dual functionality in fine surgical closure. The delicate serrated jaw design prevents needle slippage while the integrated scissor blade enables immediate suture cutting without instrument exchange. Compact 121mm length supports precision micro work.
Compact at 115mm, these curved blunt/blunt operating scissors handle short‑field dissection and dressing work. The blunt tips reduce the risk of inadvertent puncture during superficial cutting, and the standard curve follows tissue planes without losing visibility. Ring handles keep grip stable through repetitive cuts.
Curved sharp/sharp operating scissors at 127mm cover routine soft‑tissue cutting in general and minor procedures. Both sharp tips engage tissue cleanly without crushing, while the standard curve follows anatomical contours during dissection. Ring handles support repetitive cutting through long closures.
These curved operating scissors at 165mm with sharp tips deliver moderate‑depth tissue and suture cuts during general surgical exposure. The curved profile tracks tissue planes during dissection, and the sharp tips support precise placement of the cut.
Operating scissors with curved blades and sharp/blunt tips enable versatile dissection along anatomical contours. The curved profile aligns with natural surgical approach angles, while the mixed-tip design facilitates both precise cutting and tissue separation. The 146mm length provides balanced reach and ergonomic control.
Engineered for left‑handed surgeons, these operating scissors maintain a straight profile with sharp tips and a two‑tone finish. The left‑handed ring handle orientation reverses the blade geometry to enable natural scissors action from the surgeon's left hand. At 140mm length, they provide adequate reach for both superficial and mid‑depth surgical cutting tasks.
One‑handed operation is simplified with these operating scissors that combine sharp and blunt blade geometry. The sharp blade cuts tissue cleanly while the blunt blade protects underlying structures from unintentional laceration. Compact ring handle design fits comfortably for sustained operative use.
These straight operating scissors provide essential cutting control for general surgical tissue dissection. Blunt tips minimize unintended penetration into underlying structures, making them ideal for superficial or layered closures. The 140mm length and stainless-steel construction support reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles.
These general operating scissors combine sharp and blunt tip geometry for mixed dissection and blunt separation tasks. The sharp tip cuts through tissue layers while the blunt opposing tip safely separates adhesions and deeper structures without inadvertent penetration. The 146mm length and stainless-steel construction deliver reliable performance across general surgical workflows.
Tungsten-carbide operating scissors at 140mm provide superior edge retention in general and vascular dissection, with blunt-blunt tips for safe shallow cutting. The compact length suits confined fields, while the carbide cutting surface maintains sharpness across extended case volume, reducing frequency of sharpening and replacement.
The Payr pylorus clamp delivers specialized hemostatic control during gastroenterostomy and pyloric surgical procedures with its angled geometry optimized for duodenal and pyloric vessel access. The extended 349mm length supports approach to deep upper abdominal structures. Stainless-steel construction provides lasting durability across routine gastrointestinal surgical cases.
The Penfield #5 double‑ended dissector carries a slightly curved blunt dissector end on a 286mm frame, scaling up from the standard Penfield set for deeper neurosurgical and spine cases. The longer body keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the depth of the wound during sustained dissection.
Built with brass bristles on a plastic handle and a 1/2" bristle face, this cleaning brush delivers softer scrubbing than stainless variants, suited to chrome and softer alloys where stainless bristles would mark the finish. The plastic handle preserves an ergonomic grip during reprocessing.
This plastic‑handle toothbrush‑style cleaning brush carries bronze bristles on a 1/2" bristle face, sized for routine cleaning of stainless and chrome instruments during reprocessing. The bronze bristle is softer than stainless steel, suited to surfaces where stainless brushes would mark the finish.
The double‑sided plastic‑handle cleaning brush carries stainless steel bristles on both sides for efficient cleaning of complex instrument surfaces during reprocessing. The dual bristle face supports cleaning both jaw surfaces of a forceps in a single pass.
Built with horsehair bristles on a plastic handle and a 1/2" bristle face, this cleaning brush delivers the softest scrubbing surface available, suited to delicate optical and finished surfaces where harder bristles would mark the finish. The horsehair conforms to fine surface contours.