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The Drew needle holder is designed for precise corneal and limbal suturing during cataract and keratoplasty closures. Its curved geometry and 15mm working length (mid‑screw to tip) balance reach with control. The round knurled handle provides secure grip during repetitive needle‑passing motions.
Features & Benefits
Drew's needle holder combines a straight geometry with 15mm mid-screw-to-tip distance for anterior segment suturing work. The round knurled handle affords secure grip and rotational control during suture placement at the cornea and sclera. The 121mm overall length maintains optimal reach while supporting stable two-handed suture manipulation.
This quick-connect drill tap combines dual-scale markings in millimeters and inches for precise thread preparation in cortical bone. The 6.5mm cutting diameter and 203mm overall length enable reliable tap advancement into the intramedullary canal during screw fixation procedures. Straight geometry supports perpendicular entry into vertebral bodies and metaphyseal regions.
This Drysdale nucleus manipulator and capsule polisher features a flattened paddle tip with a large teardrop‑shaped surface for broad nucleus support and polishing. The round knurled handle provides stable control during intraocular lens manipulation and cortical clean‑up.
This DSAEK optic zone marker is engineered to establish reproducible donor endothelial graft sizing during Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty. The 9mm titanium ring creates a low‑profile 2.5mm‑high marking guide that prevents tissue folding while etching the graft boundary. Titanium construction combines rigidity with corrosion resistance for long‑term use.
The DSEK Endothelial Grasping Forceps is engineered specifically for the critical graft insertion and positioning step in DSAEK and DMEK procedures. Its 23ga curved shaft conforms to incision geometry while the delicate end gripping platforms engage the corneal graft edge without damaging the endothelial monolayer. The 90‑degree offset between the jaws and handle enables the surgeon to position the graft and maintain pull‑through mechanics while maintaining clear visualization of the endothelial surface.
Flexible orbital positioning is enabled by the Gimbel?style dual swivel fixation ring, which features a 13mm cut?out ring with blunt teeth on both sides. The dual?swivel mechanism reduces stress on tissue and allows independent eye rotation during refractive and keratoplasty procedures. Blunt teeth minimize scleral abrasion during prolonged fixation.
The Dunning elevator and curette (double-ended, 3mm × 5mm cup and 3mm blade) combines tissue separation and debris removal in a single reusable instrument. Its dual-ended configuration (curette on one end, elevator on the other) streamlines sinus surgery workflows. Stainless steel supports maxillary and ethmoid procedures.
The Duval lung grasping forceps feature a serrated 25mm triangular jaw optimized for atraumatic yet secure grasp of pulmonary parenchyma and visceral pleura during pulmonary resection. The triangular jaw geometry distributes grip force across a stable three‑point contact while minimizing tissue laceration. Overall length of 200mm supports comfortable thoracic exposure.
These 25-degrees-left curved ear forceps feature a 0.6 × 4mm jaw geometry ideal for accessing right-sided ossicular structures. The 80mm working length maintains reach and tactile control during tympanic procedures.
The largest 20-degree angled ear speculum delivers a 7.5 × 8.5mm oval aperture, providing unobstructed access for comprehensive otologic procedures in large or challenging ears. The expansive opening supports simultaneous instrumentation, irrigation, and visualization, enabling efficient management of complex cerumen impactions and foreign bodies.
Six-millimeter oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 6 × 7mm oval aperture provides expansive exposure for comprehensive aural care and instrumentation in large adult ears. The increased opening accommodates cerumen removal instruments, irrigation cannulae, and inspection tools simultaneously, enhancing procedural efficiency while the angled design optimizes tympanic membrane visualization.
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 6.5 × 7.5mm oval aperture offers maximum exposure for demanding aural procedures in patients with large or difficult-to-access canals. The substantial opening accommodates suction, instruments, and direct visualization simultaneously, supporting efficient cerumen extraction, foreign body removal, and diagnostic examination.
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 3 × 4mm oval aperture provides controlled exposure of the external auditory canal for cerumen removal, aural examination, and minor aural procedures. The angled geometry positions the speculum tip along the canal wall, reducing discomfort and improving visualization of the tympanic membrane.
This 20-degree angled ear speculum offers a 4 × 5mm oval aperture for broader exposure of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. Ideal for otologic exam, cerumen impaction removal, and aural irrigation in adult and adolescent patients, the slightly larger opening accommodates standard aural instruments while the oblique angle maintains excellent visualization.
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 5 × 6mm oval opening enables comprehensive examination and instrumentation of the external auditory canal in larger ears. The expanded aperture accommodates multiple instruments simultaneously, supporting cerumen removal, foreign body extraction, and aural cleaning procedures while maintaining clear visualization of deeper canal structures.
This larger 20-degree angled speculum provides a 5.5 × 6.5mm oval aperture for optimal exposure in adult ears requiring detailed cerumen management and aural instrumentation. The oblique angle and generous opening support concurrent use of curettes and suction while maintaining visualization of the anterior canal wall and tympanic membrane.
Complete with dual tympanostomy tube inserters (1mm and 1.2mm), this forceps system provides both single and dual insertion capability in a compact 105mm package. Its straight geometry maintains visual axis during myringotomy approach, and the paired inserter tips enable efficient tube placement in routine and revision cases. Stainless steel ensures durability.
The Echlin rongeur features a delicate 2mm bite width with 12mm length, curved sideways to approach laminar and facet surfaces from optimal angles during posterior spinal decompression. The double‑action mechanism reduces hand fatigue, and the 229mm length provides controlled reach.
This Echlin rongeur enlarges the bite to 3 × 12mm while maintaining the curved‑sideways approach ideal for vertebral laminae and intervertebral disc spaces. The double‑action mechanism supports sustained use during extensive decompression, and the 229mm length suits posterior lumbar and cervical exposures.
An ejecting rongeur with 40‑degree upbite action, this Ferris‑Smith‑Kerrison variant supports rapid vertebral bone clearance during midline decompression. The 4mm bite and 203mm overall length (180mm working) deliver controlled access to posterior vertebral elements. Ejector function rapidly deposits bone chips away from the surgical corridor.
This heavily curved 7.5mm elevator with Bruns-style handle is intended for mastoid and nasal bone elevation during ENT procedures. The pronounced curve navigates around bony landmarks in the temporal region. Stainless steel construction withstands the mechanical demands of osteal dissection.
Astigmatic axis marking and toric implant alignment are simplified by the Ellis astigmatism marker with its double?ended 6mm and 7mm diameter rings. Each end provides distinct zone marking for axis measurement, while the 115mm flat smooth handle delivers stable positioning during critical surgical marking.
This 26‑ounce emesis basin uses a seamless stainless‑steel pull to eliminate crevices that would trap fluids or contaminants. Kidney‑shaped at 251mm × 114mm × 54mm, it conforms to the patient's jawline or neck for fluid capture. The smooth interior cleans quickly between cases.
This 50-ounce emesis basin measures 305 × 140 × 61mm and features a seamless design for reliable fluid containment during surgical procedures and patient care. The generous capacity accommodates fluids and waste without frequent emptying, while the smooth surface enables easy cleaning. Durable stainless‑steel construction supports repeated use and sterilization.
This small 22mm endaural speculum uses strongly curved shafts to direct light into the external auditory canal during otologic procedures. The 152mm overall length keeps the speculum frame clear of the operative microscope's field, while the small blade size suits narrower canals.
This insulated endo-punch scoop delivers controlled tissue harvest and endoscopic dissection in minimally invasive plastic surgery applications, particularly endoscopic breast augmentation and facial procedures. The 30-degree left curvature combined with a 128mm working length allows angled entry and manipulation within confined endoscopic spaces. Insulation support intraoperative electrosurgical use, while the 3.4mm shaft diameter maintains visibility through the endoscope.
This insulated endo-punch scoop mirrors the left-curved variant with a 30-degree right curvature, optimizing approach angles for right-sided endoscopic dissection in breast augmentation and facial procedures. The 128mm working length and 3.4mm insulated shaft deliver precise tissue manipulation with electrosurgical capability within confined endoscopic cavities. Controlled scoop geometry supports atraumatic soft-tissue advancement.
These 1 × 1.9mm endoscope guards protect the slim distal segments of endoscopes during transport and sterilization, fitting over the scope tip without distorting the optical face. The guards preserve scope alignment and prevent contact damage between instruments in a tray.
This Epstein curette in size 0 carries an oval cup on a reverse‑angled neck that reaches behind bony overhangs in the spinal canal and foramen, useful for clearing disc and granulation tissue from blind corners. The hollow Bruns handle reduces overall weight without losing torque control, and the 203mm length keeps the working tip in line with deep spinal exposures.