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This 2.8mm 3D diamond knife delivers a wider blade geometry for standard clear corneal incision in cataract surgery, with asymmetrical bevels producing a secure three‑plane wound seal. The angled dop and extended 6mm length support controlled entry and wound architecture. Titanium construction provides durability across repeat procedures.
Features & Benefits
This single‑edge cataract diamond knife delivers a 45‑degree bevel profile through a compact 0.7 × 0.17 × 4mm titanium blade. The angled architecture creates a self‑sealing wound profile during clear corneal incision, reducing postoperative astigmatism. J‑slot bayonet design supports consistent surgeon control during capsular entry.
This cataract diamond knife features a single 45‑degree blade edge mounted on a titanium J‑slot bayonet handle, delivering 1 × 6 × 0.17mm diamond geometry optimized for clear corneal incision creation. The 45‑degree facet produces a self‑sealing incision profile that minimizes post‑operative wound leakage. Titanium mount combines rigidity with corrosion resistance across repeated sterilization.
Cawthorne micro scissors deliver fine, controlled dissection in otologic microsurgery and ENT endolaryngeal procedures. The curved right blade geometry enables precise separation of mucosa and ossicular attachments with excellent visibility through the operative microscope. The 4mm tip width supports delicate cuts in confined mastoid and middle-ear spaces.
The extra large Chandler elevator extends periosteal elevation reach to 254mm, accommodating lengthy orthopedic exposures in the femur, tibia, and humerus where standard instruments leave blind zones. The straight blade geometry concentrates force linearly along the bone shaft, separating the periosteum without lateral shear that might damage adjacent soft tissue and the intramedullary canal entrance. Stainless steel blade withstands repetitive force application in extensive cases.
This large Chandler bone elevator features a straight blade geometry suited to forceful elevation of periosteum from cortical bone during extensive orthopedic exposures and intramedullary canal preparation. The substantial blade length (229mm overall) distributes effort across a wide arc, reducing point stress on the periosteal attachment and minimizing tearing at the bone margin. Stainless steel construction supports durability across high‑force repetitive use.
The Chandler bone elevator features a 12mm straight blade for broad, atraumatic soft-tissue and periosteal separation during orthopedic dissection. Its 200mm length provides excellent reach and mechanical advantage for elevating fascia and periosteum away from underlying bone surfaces. Stainless steel maintains clean gliding during repetitive use.
The Chandler small bone elevator features a straight working blade optimized for controlled elevation and separation of soft tissue planes from cortical bone surfaces. The compact 178mm length enables precise manipulation in confined surgical spaces during fracture reduction and bone exposure. Stainless steel construction withstands lever‑force applications without deformation.
Chandler elevators raise periosteum and lift soft tissue off bone during orthopedic and spinal exposure. This straight blunt blade widens from a 17mm tip to a 25mm maximum, giving the surgeon a graduated working surface against periosteal planes while the 229mm overall length carries the working end into deeper fields. The blunt edge protects underlying soft tissue against sharp avulsion.
This Chandler elevator features a blunt 8mm tip and straight profile for controlled elevation and dissection of periosteum and soft tissue during orthopedic approaches. The 191mm length balances reach with control during bone exposure and fracture site preparation. The blunt working edge protects underlying structures while enabling reliable periosteal elevation.
This double‑ended Chang‑style areola marker provides two marking head sizes on a single instrument, offering surgeons rapid access to both 38mm and 42mm areolar reference diameters during breast reconstruction cases. The quadrant etching pattern aids symmetrical positioning, and the stainless steel construction supports reliable sterilization cycles.
The Chang areola marker features dual‑ended design with 34mm and 36mm circular templates for symmetric nipple-areolar positioning during breast reconstructive and aesthetic procedures. The stainless steel construction preserves marking accuracy across multiple surgical cases, and the two interchangeable sizing options support diverse anatomical reconstruction profiles.
This Chichirelli rongeur features 45 degree curve with 4 × 13mm bite for efficient bone removal from facet joints and vertebral structures. The curved geometry improves approach angle to the lamina and vertebral body. Stainless steel is engineered for durable performance and edge retention across repeated surgical use.
This child-sized large self-retaining retractor delivers broader eyelid separation for pediatric anterior segment procedures. The 12mm round wire blades accommodate larger pediatric orbital anatomy while maintaining gentle tissue contact. The 38mm footprint and self-locking design provide stable, predictable retraction throughout surgery.
With a 12mm head, this US Army pattern chisel balances cutting efficiency with controlled bone sectioning during orthopedic procedures. The straight profile supports direct cutting force application, and the 178mm length provides adequate surgical field reach. The 12mm head enables efficient bone division.
At 18mm width, this US Army pattern chisel delivers maximum cutting surface for efficient bone division in wide sectioning sites. The straight edge provides direct cutting force, and the 178mm length supplies adequate reach. The 18mm head supports broad, controlled bone work.
This US Army pattern chisel with a 6mm head delivers precise cutting capability for controlled bone sectioning in orthopedic procedures. The straight profile supports direct cutting force, and the 178mm length provides adequate reach. The 6mm head is suited for fine bone work in confined anatomic zones.
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.
Cinelli osteotomes with 12mm cutting edges and dual-guard design provide wider working surfaces for bone separation during endoscopic sinus and nasal procedures. The straight geometry maintains perpendicular cutting angles during ostium enlargement and bone-removal phases. Robust construction and guard design protect surrounding mucosa from unintended injury during controlled percussion strikes.
Built with a 14mm double‑guarded straight cutting edge, the Cinelli osteotome makes broad lateral nasal osteotomies while the guards limit unintended extension into adjacent tissue. The 158mm length carries the working face well past the surgeon's grip, and the double‑guard geometry preserves the planned cut line.
The Cinelli osteotome is designed with a 16mm straight cutting edge and double guards to protect soft tissue during controlled osteotomy in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), septal procedures, and mastoid work. The double guard mechanism prevents inadvertent mucosal or neural injury during sinus and ethmoid bone work. At 6.25 inches, the length provides adequate leverage for precise mallet‑driven bone removal.
This upturned circular cutting punch produces a 3.5mm diameter aperture in a single motion for tympanic membrane perforation creation or round window niche work during otologic and skull base procedures. The upturned geometry maintains visualization during the cutting stroke, and the 160mm working length reaches into the mastoid cavity. Stainless steel provides durable cutting performance.
Clayman lens forceps provide controlled manipulation of intraocular lenses during implantation procedures. The 70-degree angled curved shafts optimize visibility of the lens and capsular bag. Three-millimeter tips ensure secure grasp without compression of the optic.
This white nylon cleaning brush with 9Fr tube bore supports post‑procedure instrument lumen decontamination without fiber shedding. The included two‑brush set provides redundant cleaning tools for efficient throughput. The 450mm length accommodates full‑length instrument lumens.
These clear instrument guards ship in assorted sizes, 100 per package, to cover a mixed tray of fine and standard instrument tips. Transparent walls let staff confirm tip seating before sterilization. The assorted format suits central‑sterile departments handling diverse instrument inventories.
Cleveland rongeurs feature a 4mm × 9mm bite sized for controlled vertebral body resection and laminar edge removal during decompression procedures. The spring handle provides tactile feedback and reduces hand fatigue during multiple cutting strokes, and the standard curve facilitates controlled jaw approach to cortical surfaces. Stainless steel construction supports robust performance across complex spinal cases.
The Colver tonsil knife dissector combines a 15mm curved blade with serrated top edge for controlled dissection of tonsillar tissue and capsular planes during tonsillectomy. The serrated edge prevents blade slipping on moist tonsillar capsule while the round distal tip provides atraumatic retraction. At 8.25 inches, the standard curve follows natural oropharyngeal contours during careful superior and inferior pole separation.
The Cloward‑Harper rongeur combines a 40-degree angled jaw with a 3mm bite, designed for controlled removal of bone from vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs during anterior cervical decompression. The straight 203mm shaft delivers mechanical advantage without excessive bulk in the operative field. The angled bite geometry aligns with vertebral endplate contours.
This Cloward mallet is sized for larger-scale spinal fusion and vertebral body work, featuring a ball-and-pean head that distributes striking force across wider surgical surfaces. Weighing 14.6oz at 25.3mm diameter, the instrument supports controlled intervertebral disc preparation and bone impaction. Round-handle geometry provides secure grip during high-force applications.
The Cloward rongeur features a serrated bite with 6 × 10mm jaw dimensions and angled‑up geometry for controlled removal of small bone fragments during mastoid surgery and ossicular bone work. The serrated cutting surface prevents slipping on hard bone while the angled‑up head orients the bite upward for optimal visualization. At 5 inches, the length provides adequate handheld control during intricate tympanic cavity work.