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Barr probes provide dual-ended exploration and tissue dissection in general surgical fields. The straight 140mm shaft supports direct access to target anatomy, while the double-ended design offers distinct tip configurations for exploratory and diagnostic work. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across repeated clinical use.
Features & Benefits
Barraquer needle holders are extra‑delicate precision instruments with 7mm smooth jaws designed for ophthalmic and fine reconstructive suturing. The straight configuration and fine‑tip geometry minimize needle splitting while supporting secure grasp on delicate suture material. This reusable stainless‑steel design maintains precision over many procedures.
This curved-right Duckling basket punch combines a narrow 1.9 × 1.67mm tip with a right-hand shaft curve to approach lateral compartment pathology from medial portals. The upbite jaw redirects excised tissue away from the operative field, and the tapered tip minimizes portal trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across high-volume arthroscopic procedures.
The Duckling basket punch uses an upbite jaw design that scoops debris away from the operative field during arthroscopic portal work. Its compact geometry fits through standard arthroscope portals while delivering reliable cutting action. Stainless steel construction maintains durability across repeat sterilization and sport-medicine volume.
This straight-tip Duckling basket punch offers a 1.9 × 1.67mm cutting aperture optimized for controlled meniscal and capsular resection when direct portal access is preferable. The straight geometry simplifies trajectory planning and reduces the risk of inadvertent capsular perforation. Stainless steel blades retain sharpness through multiple procedures.
This straight‑shaft basket punch features a duckbill upbite tip and pro‑handle style for precise vertebral body or osseous perforation in spinal and orthopedic procedures. The upbite geometry creates controlled perforations while the straight shaft maintains alignment during punch‑down operations. Stainless‑steel construction withstands the mechanical forces of bone punching.
This bayonet needle holder provides the offset handle geometry that improves visibility during suturing while maintaining secure needle purchase through its serrated grip surface. The 165mm overall length offers standard reach into general surgical fields, and the straight bayonet profile supports intuitive needle orientation. Stainless steel construction withstands the repeated gripping stress of needle-driving.
This rolled‑bead bedside tray at 10 × 6‑1/2 × 3/4" holds patient instruments and supplies at the bedside or in clinic settings. The rolled bead at the rim adds rigidity and removes sharp edges, suited to bedside cart use.
This rolled-bead bedside tray measures 345mm in length and provides a compact stainless steel instrument container with traditional rolled edges that prevent sharp edges during field setup and transport. Its modest 3/4 inch height suits shallow instrument sets, and the open design facilitates rapid visual inventory checks. Reusable construction supports repeated sterilization.
These compact Beebee scissors provide specialized cutting for ophthalmologic and fine plastic procedures. The curved blade profile with blunt tips delivers gentle dissection while protecting delicate tissue planes, and the 108mm compact length ensures precise micro‑control. Ring handles support stable positioning in confined operative fields.
These straight Beebee scissors offer blunt‑tip safety for general tissue sectioning where adjacent structure protection is a priority. The straight blade geometry provides direct cutting control with minimal risk of penetrating underlying planes. Petite 108mm profile suits delicate and confined surgical work.
This oval‑cup biopsy forceps delivers double‑action leverage for reliable specimen collection in general surgical biopsies. The 110mm working length provides adequate reach into body cavities while the round shaft offers balanced control. Stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance across repeat sterilization and clinical use.
This curved Bonn iris scissors combines the characteristic fine‑blade geometry with curved blade profile for delicate anterior segment dissection. The 89mm compact length improves control while the curved design enhances visibility along tissue contours. Two‑tone finish aids blade tracking during precise micromanipulation.
The Bonney tissue forceps features a 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern designed for secure grasp on dense tissue layers including fascia, peritoneum, or intestinal walls during general surgical exposure. The straight 175mm geometry supports controlled tissue manipulation, and stainless-steel construction delivers lasting performance across routine surgical workflows.
The Brewster retractor provides broad, atraumatic tissue separation with its curved convex 20 × 38mm blade design ideal for abdominal and deep-field retraction. The blade geometry distributes pressure across a larger contact surface, reducing tissue trauma. The 216mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure reliable, durable retraction across routine general surgical cases.
Heavy‑model Brown dissecting scissors carry straight beveled blades with round blunt tips on a 146mm frame, sized for soft‑tissue dissection where a sturdier instrument is wanted than the standard model. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the round blunt tips reduce sharp‑injury risk.
Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel feature a notched lower blade that grasps and cuts ligature material with secure control. The 41mm working distance from mid-screw to tip provides consistent reach for vascular work. Straight geometry and ring handle support precise ligation procedures in abdominal and vascular cases.
Extended 7-inch Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel extend reach into deeper fields while maintaining precise control through the notched lower blade. The 41mm working distance ensures secure ligature grasp and cutting. Two-tone finish reduces operative glare during prolonged use.
The Buie fistula probe's heavy pattern and 165mm length enable controlled exploration of fistulous tracts and abscess cavities. Its straight shaft provides direct tactile feedback while the dense stainless steel withstands repeated manipulation in tough tissue. The instrument's weight and geometry support definitive anatomic assessment.
The delicate Carmody tissue forceps delivers serrated jaws designed for atraumatic manipulation of fine tissue planes during microsurgical and ENT dissections. At 159mm overall length, it provides compact control in confined spaces. The serrated interlocking pattern maintains a reliable grip without crushing delicate structures like nerve and lymphatic tissue.
Microsutures demand a needle holder with exceptionally fine, durable jaws�the Castroviejo microsurgery needle holder delivers both. Tungsten‑carbide jaws provide superior grip on delicate 7‑0 and finer microsutures without crushing or deforming needle metal. The flat serrated handle and straight 184mm shaft enable controlled one‑handed needle placement across precision microsurgical fields.
Castroviejo needle holders in tungsten carbide combine precision jaw geometry with enhanced edge retention for microsurgical suturing. The straight 216mm length supports extended reach in deeper operative fields, while the smooth jaw design prevents needle splitting. Tungsten carbide construction delivers superior durability and reliability across many cases.
A specialized clamping instrument designed to secure angiocatheters during intraoperative cholangiography, the 5mm cholangiogram clamp accommodates standard 6‑French catheters with ratcheted locking security. The compact 330mm length positions the ratchet handle away from the operative field while maintaining reliable catheter fixation throughout imaging protocols. Stainless‑steel construction ensures corrosion resistance when exposed to iodinated contrast media.
College pliers with serrated jaws are essential for secure manipulation of wire, ligatures, and orthodontic appliances in the oral cavity. The angled shaft improves visibility and access during intraoral procedures, while cross‑serrated jaws provide superior grip on round or slippery materials. Built for durable reprocessing across repeated restorative and orthodontic cases, this 152mm instrument combines reliable spring action with stable closure force.
The College angled pliers feature serrated working edges optimized for secure grip on wire and band materials during orthodontic and prosthodontic manipulation. The angled geometry enables intuitive hand positioning in the oral cavity, while serration prevents wire slippage during adjustment. Overall length of 152mm supports comfortable intraoral control.
The curved College pliers feature smooth jaws designed for fine manipulation of dental materials and soft tissue in periodontal and restorative work. The standard curve geometry conforms to mandibular and maxillary anatomy, reducing strain during extended chair time. Smooth jaws prevent marring delicate tissues, while reliable spring mechanics support consistent closure force across repeat cases.
Straight Coller‑Crile hemostatic forceps at 140mm combine the Coller and Crile patterns in a compact format, sized for small‑vessel clamping during general surgical hemostasis. The straight profile suits in‑line clamping, and the ratcheted hinge locks the clamp.
When deeper rhinoplasty retraction is needed, this large Cottle single hook offers a deep curve on a 133mm shaft to lift the nasal tip or alar base into the surgeon's view. The pronounced curvature distributes load along the hook rather than at a single point, reducing skin pinch during prolonged exposure. Stainless steel construction holds the point geometry through repeat steam sterilization.
Carrying a shallow curve at the working tip, this small Cottle single hook engages alar rim and columellar skin during rhinoplasty exposure. The lighter curvature suits delicate retraction where deeper hooks would tent or tear thin nasal skin. The 133mm length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the operative field, and stainless steel construction holds the point through repeat sharp‑instrument reprocessing.
This recessed-handle tray cover protects the contents of tray 1202 while providing ergonomic lift handles that recess flush with the cover surface for compact storage. Rigid design maintains stack integrity in instrument trays, and the integrated strap handles reduce hand strain during transport.