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The heavy Adson‑Ewald dressing forceps at 121mm scale the standard Adson up for sturdier dressing and tissue manipulation, with the broader jaw profile of the Ewald variant providing more contact area. The 121mm compact length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
Features & Benefits
Adson ganglion scissors deliver controlled sharp dissection for tissue separation and fine-line cutting in general and neurological procedures. The curved blade geometry follows tissue planes, improving cutting efficiency and visibility. Sharp tips enable precise entry and clean mucosal or fascial slicing.
These Adson hemostatic forceps provide secure vessel and tissue clamping in general surgical exposure. The curved 216mm shaft extends reach while maintaining tactile feedback through the handle. Interlocking ratchet mechanism ensures sustained hemostasis throughout the operative field.
Straight Adson hemostatic forceps at 184mm offer the extended‑reach version of the classic Adson hemostat, useful for vessel control in deeper neurosurgical and ENT exposures. The slim jaw profile clamps small bleeders without obscuring the field, while the longer shaft preserves the surgeon's sight line.
The Adson micro forceps carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with an extra‑delicate 0.8mm jaw, sized for the finest skin and connective‑tissue grasping in plastics, hand, and head‑and‑neck microsurgery. The slim jaw preserves wound‑edge integrity during fine work.
Adson micro tissue forceps deliver precision grasping in delicate microsurgical and ophthalmic fields. The 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern grips fragile tissue without crushing. Tungsten carbide construction offers superior edge retention across repeated clinical cases, while the compact 121mm length supports confined surgical access.
Adson tissue forceps in the delicate cross‑serrated 1 × 2 tooth variant at 121mm pair tooth purchase with a cross‑serrated grip surface for atraumatic handling of fine skin and connective tissue. The delicate profile preserves tactile feedback through fingertip work.
The Adson‑Ewald (Hudson) tissue forceps at 120mm carry a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with the alternate Hudson‑pattern handle profile of the Adson family. The compact length keeps the tips at the fingertips for fine skin closure work.
This adult bedpan provides Standard patient hygiene containment with stable positioning during postoperative or inpatient care. Its stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization cycles while the wide footprint ensures stable seating. The 349 × 292 × 102mm dimensions accommodate standard adult anatomy.
The 127mm Allis tissue forceps with a 4 × 5 interlocking tooth pattern scale the standard Allis down to a compact length for fine fascia and small‑pedicle grasping. The compact format keeps the working tips within fingertip control.
Heavy interlocking teeth define the Allis tissue forceps, a workhorse for grasping dense fascial and visceral tissues during general surgical exposures. The 5 × 6 interlocking‑tooth pattern distributes clamping force across a broad contact surface, preventing tissue slippage during traction and packing maneuvers. At 305mm overall length, these reusable forceps extend reach into deeper abdominal and thoracic fields.
This Allis tissue forceps delivers heavy interlocking grip through 5 × 6 tooth pattern, ideal for grasping tough fascial and peritoneal tissue without crushing. The straight geometry and compact 152mm length support controlled handling in confined fields. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Allis tissue forceps features heavy interlocking 5×4 teeth designed for secure grasping of dense tissue, fascia, and bowel during general surgical procedures. The interlocking pattern distributes compressive force without crushing delicate structures, making it ideal for complex tissue handling. Its 7�" (191mm) length suits mid‑field use.
Allis tissue forceps with 5 × 6 interlocking tooth pattern are heavy‑duty instruments designed for secure grasp on dense fascia, peritoneum, and bowel tissue during abdominal surgery. The 230mm length extends reach into deeper operative fields, while the interlocking tooth geometry maintains firm hold without tissue crushing. Reusable stainless‑steel construction delivers reliable performance across many cases.
Allis tissue forceps at 159mm carry 5 × 6 interlocking teeth for secure purchase on dense tissue such as fascia, breast, and bowel. The heavier tooth count distributes grip force without excessive crush, and the ring handle keeps the hand seated during traction. Suited to general open procedures requiring firm tissue control.
The Allis-Adain tissue forceps combines Allis-pattern interlocking teeth (9 × 10 pattern) on a compact 152mm frame, providing dense-tissue grasping in narrower or more delicate surgical fields. The high tooth count ensures secure grip on tough fascial and tissue planes.
This extra delicate Allis variant is engineered for narrower surgical fields and sensitive tissue planes. The 3 × 4 tooth pattern distributes grip force over a smaller surface area, minimizing crush injury in delicate structures. Straight geometry enables fine work in confined spaces at 152mm total length.
An Alyea vas clamp uses circular jaws set with 5 × 6 dull teeth to secure the vas deferens during vasectomy without pinching or crushing the duct. The dull tooth pattern grips the tubular structure on its circumference, holding it stable for ligation or division. The 152mm length keeps the handle clear of the scrotal field.
This Anis needle holder delivers a curved jaw profile configured for controlled suture placement in general surgical repairs. At 125mm overall length, the instrument provides balanced reach without excessive overhang, and the absence of a locking mechanism allows rapid needle release during sequential suturing. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeated reprocessing.
This straight arthroscopic punch delivers 1.5mm cutting action through a single-action jaw mechanism at 178mm working length, ideal for controlled meniscal and capsular resection within confined joint spaces. The straight approach prevents lever-arm binding when working in tight quarters. Stainless steel edges maintain sharpness across repeat cases.
This 1.5mm arthroscopic scoop is designed for retrieving loose bodies, fibrin debris, and synovial fragments from joint spaces during arthroscopic surgery. Its upswept geometry provides efficient scooping action with minimal additional trauma to cartilage and meniscal edges. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from saline irrigation and reprocessing.
The Aufranc Cobra retractor is designed for atraumatic hip and proximal femur exposures in orthopaedic arthroplasty. Its curved cobra‑shaped blade reaches beneath muscular and capsular structures while the rounded 10mm tip protects underlying neurovascular bundles. The hollow handle reduces fatigue during extended retraction.
Built for hip and acetabular exposure, this Aufranc Cobra retractor pairs a 32mm cobra‑shaped blade with a 10mm smooth pointed tip that anchors into bone while sweeping soft tissue clear. The hollow handle reduces overall weight during prolonged retraction, and the 267mm length suits deep orthopedic corridors. Stainless‑steel construction holds an edge and finish across repeat reprocessing.
The Aufranc Cobra retractor delivers powerful periosteal and soft tissue retraction through its 32mm serrated pointed blade. The ergonomic hollow handle reduces hand fatigue during extended orthopedic exposures. The 267mm overall length provides leverage for deep wound retraction without manual assistant burden.
The Aufranc Cobra retractor at 254mm combines a 32mm blade with a smooth pointed 10mm tip for controlled blunt retraction in orthopedic and general surgical exposures. The hollow handle reduces instrument weight during prolonged use while maintaining structural rigidity. The straight geometry supports clean visual access to deep fracture sites and joint spaces.
Aufranc Cobra retractors, small blunt variant, with a 267mm straight shaft provide deep abdominal and orthopedic retraction with atraumatic tissue contact. The blunt curved blade protects underlying viscera during extended exposures. Small profile minimizes obstruction to visualization.
Atraumatic by design, this 241mm straight Babcock forceps secures bowel, ureter, and other tubular structures with 16mm grooved jaws that distribute pressure across the tissue rather than pinching it. The extended shaft reaches deep into the abdomen during laparotomy and intestinal work. Stainless‑steel construction remains dependable through repeat sterilization in general surgical sets.
This large Backhaus towel clamp secures surgical drapes to one another during field setup with a perforating jaw design that anchors sterile barriers firmly in place. The 133mm length provides comfortable handheld operation, and the spring-ratchet mechanism locks with consistent tension. Stainless steel construction withstands routine steam sterilization.
This 89mm Backhaus towel clamp secures surgical drapes and towels to one another during sterile field setup, with perforating jaws that pierce drape fabric and lock in place. The compact length permits convenient placement and removal without impairing field flow. Stainless steel construction ensures corrosion resistance across sterilization cycles.
This 133mm Backhaus towel clamp extends reach for drape and towel securing in larger surgical fields or challenging anatomic positions. Perforating jaws grip drape fabric reliably, and the ratcheted handle maintains tension without hand fatigue. Stainless steel ensures long‑term durability.