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This deep rake features four blunt prongs spread across an extended 57 × 89mm footprint, maximizing retraction surface in major abdominal and reconstructive surgery. The increased depth (89mm) accommodates thicker, more resistant tissue. Its ergonomic handle sustains comfort during prolonged complex procedures.
Features & Benefits
The straight Defourmentel rongeur provides controlled bone resection in mastoid cortex reduction and osseous pathology removal during otologic and skull base procedures. Its box lock mechanism ensures stable, repeatable closure for uniform bite depth. The 210mm length delivers substantial reach and leverage for heavier bone work.
The DeMartel scissors feature blunt tips paired with curved geometry ideally suited for safe dissection around friable cardiac structures and valve tissue. Its 171mm compact length facilitates access in confined atrial and ventricular spaces. The blunt‑on‑blunt configuration minimizes risk of inadvertent perforation during delicate valve work.
The Denhardt mouth gag opens the oral cavity to a 30mm spread for tonsillectomy, intraoral exposure, and dental access. The 127mm length suits pediatric and small‑adult workflows, and the ratcheted hinge holds spread without continuous operator pressure.
Dennis micro ring tip forceps deliver ultraprecision grasping in ophthalmic and fine microsurgical work. The 1 × 0.5mm diamond‑impregnated ring tips provide non‑slip engagement on delicate tissues and tiny implant components. Counter‑weight balancing and round handle support prolonged use without fatigue in confined surgical spaces.
This extra‑large depth gauge measures screws up to 150mm for long bone fixation in femoral and tibial procedures requiring extended implant selection. The graduated scale enables rapid accurate measurement, and the 305mm overall length provides extended reach for deep surgical corridors.
This extra‑large depth gauge accommodates orthopedic screw measurement up to 160mm, enabling accurate intramedullary and cortical screw length verification during fixation. The straight design provides direct reading without parallax error, and the 330mm overall length extends reach into deep intramedullary canals. Stainless steel construction withstands sterilization without dimensional drift.
This depth gauge measures screw lengths up to 30mm for mini‑screw fixation in small bone work and pediatric orthopedic procedures. The graduated measurement scale ensures accurate implant selection, and the compact 158.75mm length remains easy to maneuver intraoperatively.
This depth gauge measures intramedullary screw length up to 120mm, accommodating the full range of long bone fixation from small metacarpals to femoral and tibial implants. The 158.75mm overall handle length provides stable positioning and clear sight lines to the depth markings during intraoperative measurement. Durable stainless steel withstands repeated sterilization and field use.
The Derlacki ossicle-holding clamp (1mm teeth, vertical and horizontal grooves) secures delicate ossicular elements during mastoid and tympanic surgery. Dual groove geometry (1.5mm × 4mm vertical, 1.5mm × 2mm horizontal) accommodates various ossicle configurations. The thumbscrew engagement provides graduated holding force without crushing bone.
This oval spoon dermal curette in size 0 (3mm diameter) is designed for controlled subcutaneous tissue and scar revision work during facial and body contouring procedures. The straight 159mm shaft supports stable hand positioning while the smooth spoon tip permits atraumatic scraping and debridement of damaged dermis. Stainless steel construction supports reliable sterilization and reuse.
This oval‑spoon dermal curette (Size 1, 4mm) is designed for gentle removal of hyperkeratotic tissue and lesions in superficial skin layers. The curved working edge follows natural skin contours during subcutaneous dissection and curettage. At 159mm overall length, the straight handle maintains leverage and precision during soft tissue plane separation.
Sized at 5mm (Size 2) with an oval spoon working face, this dermal curette removes superficial skin lesions including molluscum, seborrheic keratoses, and small papillomas in office‑based dermatology and minor plastics cases. The 159mm shaft length keeps the handle clear of the working field, and the sharpened oval edge cleanly scoops the lesion in a single stroke.
The Deschamps ligature needle carrier (left hand) mirrors the right‑hand design with a straight profile, flat handle, and sharp tip for left‑handed needle passage around fasciae, tendons, and soft‑tissue attachments. The 200mm length maintains adequate reach, while the left‑hand orientation ensures ergonomic control and natural instrument approach during orthopaedic reconstruction.
The Deschamps ligature needle carrier (right hand) combines a straight geometry with a flat handle and sharp tip for passing sutures around tissue bundles, tendons, and ligaments during soft‑tissue repair and reattachment. The 200mm length permits reach into deeper surgical fields, while the right‑hand configuration supports natural hand placement for needle passage around periosteal and fascial planes.
The Desjardin gallstone forceps provides specialized geometry for safe biliary stone grasping and extraction during cholecystectomy and common bile duct exploration. The 235mm length supports access to deep hepatic and biliary structures without sacrificing tactile control.
This extra‑small insulated Desmarres lid retractor features a 9mm blade for upper or lower eyelid exposure. The insulated profile supports use near electrosurgical fields while maintaining atraumatic retraction.
This diamond pin cutter is built for end-cutting steel pins up to 2mm during fixation and frame removal in orthopedic and trauma cases. The 159mm overall length gives compound leverage at the jaw without crowding the surgeon's hand, and the diamond-coated cutting faces resist deformation against hardened pin stock. Stainless‑steel construction supports repeated reprocessing alongside the rest of the tray.
This curved diamond rasp delivers medium-grit surface texturing for bone contouring in endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty. The standard curve profile allows controlled filing while the surgeon visualizes through a microscope or endoscope. Medium grit strikes a balance between material removal rate and surface finish control.
This straight diamond rasp provides efficient dorsal hump reduction and septal smoothing in rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. The medium grit surface removes bone and cartilage with controlled aggression, producing clean surfaces without excessive chatter. The 184mm length supports extended nasal work with balanced leverage.
The Dingman otoabrader (curved left) is engineered with 10 fine teeth set over a 5mm distance for controlled abrading and contouring of ossicular and mastoid bone during ossicular reconstruction and mastoid surgery. The fine tooth pattern enables smooth surface preparation without creating sharp edges or fragments that might migrate into the tympanic cavity. The curved left geometry accommodates the natural anatomy of the left side middle ear.
The Dingman otoabrader (curved right) mirrors the left design with 10 fine teeth distributed over 5mm and right curvature for bone smoothing and contouring of the right‑sided ossicular and mastoid anatomy during ossiculoplasty and mastoid procedures. The fine teeth eliminate sharp bone edges while the curve accommodates right‑sided middle ear access during endoscopic otologic approaches. At 6 inches overall length, the instrument provides balanced reach and control.
The discectomy retractor holds soft tissue and periosteum away from the intervertebral disk during cervical and lumbar diskectomy. Its 50mm × 20mm blade spans the lateral recess, and the right‑angle geometry protects underlying ligament and neural structures. The 170mm overall length suits standard posterior approaches.
The Dishler LASIK irrigation cannula is engineered for precise intraoperative fluid distribution during femtosecond-assisted corneal surgery. The 30-gauge tip with vaulted geometry and 4-port configuration (2 on each side) delivers even irrigation distribution across the ablation zone while the 15mm working length maintains accurate positioning beneath the corneal flap.
These disposable monopolar cords connect electrosurgical instruments to the ESU unit with a straight connector geometry. The 10-per-box packaging supports case-to-case inventory management. Single-use sterile configuration eliminates reprocessing burden while ensuring infection control compliance.
Designed for larger donor grafts in DSAEK and endothelial keratoplasty workflows, this 9.75mm long‑format trephine maintains critical sharpness across multiple graft preparations. The extended length accommodates tissue positioning, and disposable single‑use construction eliminates edge variability from reuse or reprocessing. Stainless steel blade ensures clean Descemet's membrane dissection without microtrauma.
Designed for precision anterior keratoplasty in pediatric and small‑graft cases, this 6mm short‑format trephine provides a miniaturized cutting edge with disposable convenience. Non‑sterile single‑use construction ensures consistent blade performance without reprocessing variability, supporting fine control in delicate anterior procedures.
This tungsten‑carbide dissecting forceps delivers superior edge retention for precise 1 × 2 tooth tissue grasping in general surgical dissection. The 140mm shaft extends reach while the straight geometry maintains optimal visibility in superficial fields. Tungsten carbide construction delivers exceptional durability and cutting longevity across repeat clinical use.
The Dix eye spud is used to lift corneal and conjunctival foreign bodies away from the ocular surface. Its small spud‑shaped tip slides beneath the foreign body to dislodge it without driving the object deeper into the cornea. Stainless‑steel construction supports the routine sterilization expected in ophthalmic clinic and OR settings.
The Doane Z-shape knee retractor offers a double-ended design with complementary blade geometries for reliable tissue retraction during knee arthroplasty and arthroscopic exposures. The 75 × 11mm primary blade and 57 × 11mm secondary blade provide flexible positioning options, while the compact 152mm handle maintains maneuverability in confined articular spaces.