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Curved Foerster sponge forceps grasp and direct prep sponges, gauze, and packing during open procedures. The serrated ring jaws lock the sponge securely without tearing, and the 180mm length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the operative field. Ratchet closure frees the hand for other tasks once grip is set.
Features & Benefits
Foerster sponge forceps with curved serrated jaws at 178mm grasp sponges, gauze, and prep applicators for surgical skin preparation and intraoperative sponging. The serrated jaw holds material without slipping, and the curved profile keeps the working face clear of the surgeon's hand.
Built at 241mm with curved serrated jaws, this longer Foerster sponge forceps extends the reach of the standard model for deeper prep and sponging work. The curved profile keeps the working face clear of the surgeon's hand, and the serrated jaw holds sponges without slipping.
This curved Foerster sponge forceps provides smooth, atraumatic grasping of surgical sponges, packs, and delicate tissues during field cleaning and retraction. The smooth jaw design prevents tissue adherence, while the extended 248mm length enables safe manipulation deep within operative cavities. Stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeated reprocessing across extended clinical use.
The extended‑length Foerster sponge forceps delivers 305mm of reach for gauze and cottonoid placement in deep abdominal cavities. The serrated jaw surface maintains secure grip on moist surgical sponges, while the straight geometry provides unobstructed field visibility. The instrument's length supports safe manipulation of deep structures during prolonged procedures.
The Frazier wound hook is a blunt single‑prong hook designed for atraumatic tissue retraction in otologic and ENT procedures. The straight 130mm shaft and blunt tip allow safe elevation of flaps and periosteal layers without crushing tissue. This pattern supports controlled exposure of the mastoid, ossicular structures, and tympanic membrane.
Compact and double‑prong, this Freer skin hook lifts wound edges during superficial dissection and closure. Two blunt 2.5mm prongs distribute traction without cutting the dermis, and the 152mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operative line. The slim shaft supports controlled elevation along incision margins.
This 185mm gauze packer and ligature tucker (pattern #2522) seats packing strips and tucks ligature tails into restricted operative spaces. The straight shaft and atraumatic working end push material into place without snagging adjacent tissue. Stainless‑steel construction supports routine reprocessing across general surgical use.
This Gelpi perineal retractor features ball stops at the base and sharp prongs that securely anchor in muscle and fascia during perineal and rectal procedures. The ratcheted design maintains retraction without hand fatigue. At 178mm, reach is adequate for moderate‑depth perineal exposures.
The pediatric Gelpi perineal retractor provides shallow hands-free tissue separation during pediatric perineal and anal surgical procedures with its self-retaining ratcheted geometry. The compact 114mm length and smooth perineal blade geometry support safe, atraumatic pediatric tissue exposure. Stainless-steel construction ensures reliable durability across pediatric surgical cases.
The Gelpi retractor features 3-inch (76mm) deep blade depth for self-retaining hands-free tissue exposure. The spring-loaded ratcheted mechanism maintains consistent retraction force without operator fatigue. At 152mm overall length, the compact geometry supports easy placement and removal within confined operative fields.
The Gemini clamp combines a standard curve with compact jaws optimized for blood vessel and tissue securing in general surgery. Its 140mm length positions the working end precisely within moderate-depth fields. The curved geometry improves visibility and approach angles in confined spaces.
The Gerald‑DeBakey tissue forceps at 178mm feature a 1mm fine tip for delicate vascular and soft‑tissue handling in general and thoracic surgery. The straight profile maintains excellent visibility in deeper anatomical planes, and the minimal tip diameter reduces crushing trauma to friable tissues. Stainless steel ensures reliability across repeated reprocessing.
The Gerald dressing forceps extends to 248mm overall length and provides serrated jaws for enhanced grip on bulky dressings and drain gauze during extended wound care and postoperative management. The longer reach allows access to deeper wound cavities without hand contact. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeated sterilization cycles.
Built at 248mm with a 1 × 2 tooth pattern, the long Gerald tissue forceps reach the deepest abdominal and thoracic structures during major surgical exposure. The slim profile preserves tactile feedback through the extended length, and the tooth pattern distributes grip atraumatically.
A rigid Gil-Vernet retractor with 11mm blades provides firm exposure of genitourinary anatomy during cystotomy, nephrectomy, and urologic open cases. The straight-blade geometry and rigid construction maintain fixed retraction without drift. At 248mm, the extended length suits deep pelvic and flank exposures. Stainless steel resists corrosion across repeated steam sterilization.
Gillies skin retractor (Fig. 1) features a single sharp hook for selective tissue retraction in superficial surgical exposures. The sharp geometry pierces skin flap edges for reliable retraction without displacement. The 180mm length and handheld design support precise control during facial, neck, or soft-tissue procedures.
The Gillies skin retractor in figure #2 pattern carries a sharp hook on a 178mm body for precise skin‑edge retraction during facial and head‑and‑neck dissection. The single sharp hook lifts the skin margin without crushing the wound edge, and the moderate length keeps the handle clear of the field.
These Gillies tissue forceps feature a 1 × 2 interlocking-tooth pattern and serrated jaw edges for secure fascial and tissue grasping during general surgical exposure. At 152mm, the straight geometry supports controlled tissue manipulation across abdominal and soft-tissue procedures.
Gomco circumcision instruments, 11mm diameter bell, are engineered for neonatal and infant circumcision procedures with reliable hemostatic control. The stainless steel bell provides rigid tissue retraction and hemostasis at the coronal margin. Straight geometry maintains surgeon visibility during positioning and suturing.
Gomco circumcision instruments, 13mm diameter bell, accommodate older infants and small children during circumcision procedures. The larger diameter bell provides appropriate tissue clearance and hemostasis for proportionally larger foreskin. Stainless steel resists corrosion from body fluids.
This Gradle stitch scissors features a gentle curve with sharp tips and ribbon-style ring handles, designed for fine suture manipulation during ophthalmic and delicate surgical work. The 102mm compact length supports precise fingertip control, while the ribbon handles provide balanced grip during detailed cutting. The gently curved profile improves visualization along tissue planes.
Gently curved over 83mm, these Gradle stitch scissors slip beneath taut suture loops to cut knots flush without snagging adjacent tissue. Sharp/sharp tapered tips reach into tight planes during fine suture removal in plastics, ophthalmic, and microsurgical wounds. Ring handles support controlled fingertip closure for clean single‑pass cuts.
This 300cc graduated measure with handle pours and measures intraoperative fluid volumes � irrigation, drainage, prep � at the back table. The integrated handle supports a controlled pour, and the graduated scale on the wall allows direct volume reading.
Green retractors are commonly used in thyroid and tracheal exposures where a smooth fenestrated blade clears tissue without grasping it. This 216mm version pairs a 20 × 23mm fenestrated blade with a fenestrated handle, reducing weight while maintaining rigidity. The cutouts let the surgeon view tissue beneath the blade during retraction.
Sized at 152mm, this longer tongue‑tie grooved director adds reach beyond the 140mm format for general surgical dissection where the surgeon needs more working length. The forked tongue‑tie end and grooved center suit the same plane‑guidance role.
Halstead mosquito forceps in this 184mm curved configuration extend the classic fine‑tip hemostat into deeper operative corridors. The slender jaws clamp small vessels reliably without disrupting surrounding tissue, and the longer shaft preserves the surgeon's sight line into recessed fields.
Curved fine jaws define this Halstead mosquito forceps for delicate hemostasis on small vessels and bleeders. Serrated 25mm jaws hold cleanly without crushing surrounding tissue, and the standard curve lets the tip slip around vessels during ligation. The 140mm length keeps the instrument compact in superficial fields.
Curved floor‑grade Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm clamp small vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The floor‑grade designation indicates that the instrument is suited for non‑critical tray inclusion at a lower price point, with the same hemostatic geometry as full‑grade variants.
Straight Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm carry the standard Halstead mosquito profile in a compact format, sized for fine vessel clamping in small surgical fields. The serrated jaws hold small vessels without slipping during hemostasis.