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The Daniel‑style forehead nerve hook carries a 9mm small right‑angled hook on a half‑curved 130mm working shaft, sized for protecting and lifting the supraorbital and supratrochlear neurovascular bundles during endoscopic brow lift. The 235mm overall length keeps the handle out of the small endoscopic incision.
Features & Benefits
This double‑ended Davis retractor offers two blade sizes�6 × 17mm and 9 × 20mm�providing graduated options within a single compact instrument. Its 152mm length suits minor surgical fields and ENT or dental work. The dual configuration adapts to varying tissue depths without requiring instrument changes.
Davis tonsil needles are designed for precise closure of tonsillar fossae and pharyngeal tissue repairs in general and otolaryngologic surgery. The half-circle tapered-point geometry combines smooth tissue passage with controlled stitch placement in confined intraoral spaces. Disposable format ensures case sterility.
These angled Dean scissors provide unique approach geometry for dissection in constrained surgical fields and around anatomical obstacles. The angled blade profile improves access beneath overhanging tissues while maintaining control, and the 180mm length extends reach without sacrificing fine motor precision. Suitable for diverse general surgical applications.
Adult Deaver retractor with a 25mm blade and 254mm overall length addresses deep abdominal viscera retraction during laparotomy, hepatobiliary, and pelvic procedures. The signature J‑curve sweeps liver, bowel, and bladder away from the operative target, while the hollow grip handle reduces hand fatigue over long cases.
This Deaver retractor with a 25mm curved blade is built for deep abdominal viscera retraction in laparotomy and hepatobiliary exposures. The long J‑shaped blade lifts bowel, liver, or kidney with minimal traction injury. Its hollow ergonomic grip reduces hand fatigue during prolonged retraction.
Deaver retractor at 180mm with 19mm blade provides controlled, single-handed retraction of deeper abdominal structures�liver, bowel, and viscera�during laparotomy procedures. The long flat-grip handle extends reach while maintaining ergonomic control. The slightly curved J-shaped blade contour follows anatomical planes atraumatically.
This Deaver retractor with 51mm blade width and hollow handle enables efficient abdominal retraction with minimal hand fatigue. The curved geometry guides tissue away from the operative field while protecting underlying viscera through its smooth blade surface. The 305mm length suits standard abdominal exposure.
This wider 76mm Deaver retractor provides substantial displacement in major laparotomy, offering broad exposure for extensive visceral work. Its curved blade design distributes retraction across a wider tissue plane, minimizing focal trauma. The hollow grip handle balances weight with sustained control in lengthy cases.
This Deaver retractor with 64mm wide blade delivers atraumatic deep abdominal visceral retraction through its long curved geometry. The ergonomic grip handle sustains comfortable control across lengthy cases while the 368mm length provides superior reach to the liver and intestinal structures. The smooth blade surface protects underlying viscera.
Sized for pediatric anatomy at a 19mm blade width, this Deaver retractor presents the long curved J‑shape profile scaled to smaller abdomens. The long flat grip handle preserves a positive hold during sustained liver and intestinal retraction in pediatric general surgery.
The pediatric Deaver retractor provides shallow soft-tissue retraction for smaller surgical fields in pediatric abdominal or general procedures. Its 19mm blade width and smooth handle support atraumatic retraction, while the curled-inward grip improves hand stability during prolonged exposure. The 178mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure reliable performance in pediatric cases.
This pediatric Deaver retractor features double‑ended curved blade geometry in 10mm width, sized for smaller surgical fields in pediatric cases. The gentle curve aids retraction of vital structures without crush injury. Double‑ended design offers two curvature angles for varied anatomical approaches.
This pediatric double-ended Deaver retractor accommodates small-cavity surgery with 12mm blades on a compact 170mm shaft. The straight geometry and dual-end design support skin and superficial soft-tissue retraction in pediatric abdominal and general procedures.
Pediatric Deaver retractors carry the same J‑curve blade as the adult pattern in a smaller profile suited to neonatal and pediatric abdominal exposures. This double‑ended 170mm version offers an 8mm blade width at each end for liver, intestinal, and bladder retraction in small operative fields.
This curved Deaver scissors design enhances visibility and cutting efficiency during tissue dissection along anatomical contours. Sharp tips support precision cutting in deeper surgical planes, while the standard curve geometry improves the surgeon's approach angle. The 140mm working length and stainless-steel construction provide durability across routine cases.
These straight Deaver scissors deliver sharp linear cutting for dissection of fascial planes and suture removal. The 140mm shaft provides balanced access without excessive reach, while sharp/sharp tips enable precise edge control. The geometry supports clean, reproducible cuts in general surgical workflows.
Extended at 305mm, this DeBakey needle forceps with 1.5mm tungsten carbide tip addresses deeper vascular fields where standard lengths fall short. The finer tip allows precision needle passage in small vessel anastomosis and coronary work. Tungsten carbide durability ensures consistent performance across repeat surgical procedures.
These extended 8" (203mm) DeBakey needle forceps feature a 1.5mm tungsten carbide tip for fine needle work in deeper operative fields. The extra length reaches surgical sites beyond shallow access while maintaining precise needle control. Tungsten carbide preserves tip sharpness.
This DeBakey needle forceps combines precision tip geometry with tungsten carbide construction for fine vascular suturing. The 1.5mm tip engages delicate arterial tissue and vessel walls without crushing during needle passage and knot work. At 240mm length, these forceps deliver stable grasp in deep vascular fields where tactile control is critical.
These DeBakey needle forceps with a 2.7mm tungsten carbide tip suit moderately fine needle work in general and vascular procedures. The 6" (152mm) length supports controlled manipulation while tungsten carbide construction preserves tip sharpness across many uses.
These 8" (203mm) DeBakey needle forceps with 2.7mm tungsten carbide tip are sized for general‑use needle work in extended‑reach procedures. The extra length accommodates deeper field access while tungsten carbide resists wear in repetitive use.
The DeBakey needle holder combines tungsten-carbide construction with a tapered 2.7mm jaw for delicate needle manipulation in vascular and microsurgical suturing. The 241mm extended length and straight geometry provide optimal visibility and control during fine suture placement. Carbide material ensures reliable edge retention and durability across many surgical cases.
The DeBakey needle forceps with a 2mm tungsten carbide tip are designed for precision needle and suture handling in delicate surgical fields. The straight 6" (152mm) length provides comfortable control during fine tissue work. Tungsten carbide preserves tip geometry and edge sharpness.
These 8‑inch DeBakey needle forceps pair a 2mm tungsten carbide tip with the characteristic atraumatic Russian‑pattern jaws for precise needle manipulation in deeper surgical fields. The 203mm shaft length gives comfortable reach during vascular and intra‑abdominal closures, while tungsten carbide jaw inserts hold needle grip across many cases without rounding.
This extended DeBakey needle forceps with 3.5mm tungsten carbide tip accommodates deeper surgical fields and larger vessel manipulation. At 305mm overall length, it extends reach beyond standard vascular forceps while maintaining the precision grip required for anastomosis. Tungsten carbide edges remain sharp through many sterilization cycles.
The DeBakey needle forceps with a 3.5mm tungsten carbide tip are designed for moderately coarse needle work during general surgical procedures. The 6" (152mm) length provides comfortable field control. Tungsten carbide resists wear in repetitive needle manipulation.
These 8‑inch DeBakey needle forceps pair a 3.5mm tungsten carbide tip with atraumatic Russian‑pattern jaws for general suture work in deeper surgical fields. The 203mm shaft length supports comfortable reach during abdominal, vascular, and thoracic closures, while tungsten carbide jaw inserts maintain grip across many cases without rounding.
The DeBakey needle forceps with 3.5mm tip widens engagement for bulkier vascular tissue and larger needle work. Tungsten carbide construction retains its edge geometry through repeated sterilization cycles, essential for consistent handling in vessel anastomosis. Its 240mm shaft maintains reach and control in deep cardiac access.
These DeBakey needle‑pulling tissue forceps feature a 1.5mm tungsten carbide tip optimized for fine needle and suture manipulation during microvascular and precision surgical work. The 6" (152mm) length supports controlled movements in confined operative spaces. Tungsten carbide maintains superior edge and tip definition.