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Extra‑long tissue forceps with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern at 305mm reach the deepest abdominal and pelvic structures during major surgical exposure. The long body suits major cases where the surgeon needs the working tips well below the wound surface.
Features & Benefits
These extended-length 381mm tissue forceps with 1 × 2-tooth pattern enable deep-field tissue retraction in lengthy laparotomy and retroperitoneal procedures. The fine-tooth configuration prevents tissue crushing during sustained retraction. The exceptional length supports access into deep operative corridors while maintaining precise control.
These 410mm tissue forceps with 1 × 2-tooth pattern provide maximum reach for deep retroperitoneal and extensive visceral retraction. The fine-tooth geometry minimizes tissue trauma during prolonged manipulation. The extended length and straight profile enable surgeons to access deep operative planes with stable single-handed control.
These 430mm tissue forceps with 1 × 2-tooth pattern enable maximum-depth tissue access in extensive laparotomy and pelvic procedures. The fine-tooth configuration minimizes tissue crush injury over extended manipulation. The exceptional length reaches deep structures while the straight geometry maintains precise operative control.
These 451mm tissue forceps with 1 × 2-tooth pattern deliver maximum reach for complex deep-field retraction in extensive general and vascular surgery. The fine-tooth design resists tissue crushing during sustained manipulation. The extended length and straight profile enable access to the deepest operative planes.
These extended�24" (610mm) tissue forceps feature a 1×2 tooth pattern designed for specialized reach during abdominal and pelvic cases where deep field access is critical. The long straight shaft delivers precision control at extended distances while maintaining the delicate tooth geometry for selective tissue grasping.
These compact tissue forceps with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern at 114mm provide standard skin handling for general surgical closure, with the modest length keeping the working tips within fingertip control. The tooth pattern distributes grip atraumatically.
These tissue forceps with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern at 130mm sit between the standard Adson length and the longer general forceps, suited to mid‑field surgical work where the surgeon needs more reach than the Adson compact format. The tooth pattern distributes grip atraumatically.
Tissue forceps with 1 × 2 tooth interlocking pattern provide controlled grasp on general surgical tissues�fascia, peritoneum, bowel serosa�without crushing delicate structures. The six-inch length and straight geometry support precise hand positioning. Interlocking tooth pattern distributes clamping pressure evenly.
These straight 1×2 tooth tissue forceps extend to 7" (178mm) for increased reach during moderate‑depth surgical exposure. The delicate tooth pattern maintains precision grip without tissue crushing. This length bridges compact and extended‑reach applications in general surgery.
These extended‑length straight tissue forceps feature a 1×2 tooth pattern for precision work in deeper surgical fields. The 8" (203mm) shaft provides comfortable reach to surgical sites beyond shallow access. The delicate tooth geometry controls tissue grasping without crushing.
This 1 × 2‑tooth tissue forceps provides basic interlocking grasp for general tissue manipulation in standard surgical procedures. The straight 200mm shaft enables balanced reach, while the tooth pattern distributes load across delicate structures. The instrument's modest profile suits confined spaces and routine closure workflows.
These 508mm tissue forceps with 1 × 2-tooth pattern represent the maximum-reach variant for deep pelvic, retroperitoneal, and visceral retraction in major cases. The fine-tooth pattern prevents tissue trauma over extended manipulation periods. The extraordinary length enables surgical access to the deepest operative sites while maintaining straight-shaft stability.
Tissue forceps with 2 × 3 tooth interlocking pattern grip slightly tougher tissues�fascia, periosteum, dura�with controlled pressure and minimal crushing risk. The 140mm length suits mid-depth work. Broader tooth count (compared to 1 × 2 pattern) distributes gripping force across multiple contact points.
These 140mm tissue forceps carry a 2 × 3 interlocking tooth pattern that grips skin, fascia, and other firm tissue without crushing the bite. The straight slender shaft preserves visibility at the wound edge, and balanced spring tension reduces hand fatigue across longer cases. Stainless steel holds up to routine autoclave cycles.
These 178mm tissue forceps with 3 × 4-tooth pattern offer versatile grip strength for retraction across general surgical procedures. The compact tooth configuration balances secure hold with atraumatic tissue handling. The extended 178mm length reaches moderate-depth operative fields while maintaining precise control.
These 159mm tissue forceps with a 4 × 5 tooth pattern carry the heavier Allis‑style tooth count in a non‑surnamed format, sized for dense‑tissue grasping during general surgical exposure. The moderate length suits standard mid‑field work.
Ring‑tip forceps excel in atraumatic tissue handling where flat or toothed jaws would cause unacceptable trauma. This titanium micro ring‑tip forceps features 1 × 0.5mm precision‑machined ring tips with diamond‑dusted engagement surfaces, a counter‑weight for balance, and a generous 8mm round handle grip. The 180mm shaft and refined geometry support intuitive two‑handed manipulation across delicate microsurgical fields.
Curved Toennis scissors support smooth dissection along tissue planes and anatomical contours during general surgical procedures. The 178mm length combined with the curved-blade pattern delivers atraumatic cutting with excellent visibility. Ring handles provide secure, stable control.
Straight Toennis scissors deliver controlled, linear cutting for fine tissue dissection in general surgical procedures. The 178mm length combined with the Toennis blade pattern provides reliable cutting performance for soft-tissue work. Ring-handle design ensures stable control.
Toennis-Adson scissors combine the Toennis blade pattern with Adson-style geometry for versatile cutting across general surgical applications. The straight 178mm configuration supports controlled access and visibility, while the hybrid geometry optimizes both precision and reach. Ring handles enable stable handling.
This combo pack cleaning brush set on a Delrin handle includes multiple bristle profiles for varied instrument decontamination workflows. The Delrin handle resists chemical attack from instrument detergents and high temperatures during reprocessing.
This double‑ended cleaning brush carries soft nylon bristles on both ends with a 3/16" handle profile, sized for cleaning narrow lumens and complex instrument surfaces during reprocessing. The double‑ended design covers two cleaning tasks without changing instruments.
This 5‑ounce tumbler cup at 64 × 73mm holds prep solution, irrigation, or small fluid volumes at the back table. The cylindrical form fits a standard prep tray, and the open top supports quick sponge or applicator dipping during the case.
This universal blue plastic instrument guard is designed to fit a range of rigid and semi‑rigid surgical instruments, protecting optics, tips, and working surfaces during storage and transport. The reusable plastic construction withstands routine cleaning and sterilization without deteriorating. The open design accommodates various shaft diameters and geometries.
This universal blue plastic carrier holds instrument sets through cleaning and sterilization without a cover, leaving instruments visible during inspection. The plastic build is lightweight and corrosion‑resistant across repeat steam cycles. The open format suits departments that pair the carrier with separate lid options or wrap.
This narrow USA dressing forceps variant provides the standard 140mm length with a narrower, more refined tip profile for accessing confined spaces and delicate wound areas. The straight narrow design improves visibility and precision in limited fields.
Compact at 114mm, these USA‑model dressing forceps grasp gauze, drains, and superficial tissue during routine wound and bedside care. The short overall length improves control at close working distance during dressing changes and minor procedures. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeat autoclaving in everyday clinical rotation.
This USA‑model dressing forceps measures 152mm overall and is designed for routine dressing manipulation and wound care in general surgical procedures. The straight geometry provides level field manipulation while the serrated jaws maintain reliable grasp on moist gauze and sponges. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat use.
USA tissue forceps with a 2 × 3 tooth pattern at 114mm provide standard tissue handling for general surgical closure, with the modest tooth count distributing grip across the wound margin. The compact length keeps the working tips within fingertip control.