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The Epstein spinal fusion curette combines 3‑0 (Size 3‑0) dimension with reverse‑angle geometry for accessing the caudal vertebral body and fusion bed during interbody arthrodesis. The specialized curvature directs the cup inferiorly and posteriorly. At 203mm, it provides adequate reach for fusion site preparation.
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Pattern #90 combines an excavator end for scooping cancellous bone with a packer end for compacting graft material back into the defect. The two complementary tips on a single shaft cut down on instrument exchanges at the field during bone grafting steps. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates the repeated compaction loads of packing against cortical walls.
Delicate eye dressing forceps provide atraumatic handling of gauze, cottonoids, and ophthalmic dressings in the periocular space. The fine‑tipped straight design minimizes tissue disturbance while the 102mm length balances reach with control. This reusable stainless‑steel instrument maintains precision over many sterilization cycles.
These pediatric eye shields are lightweight disposable protectors sized for children's orbital anatomy post‑operatively or during eye protection protocols. The shell geometry conforms to smaller facial contours while maintaining adequate protection volume. Disposable format prevents cross‑contamination and supports single‑patient use across pediatric populations.
Fansler proctoscope in stainless steel provides visualization of rectal mucosa and distal colon during colorectal examination and minor procedures. The tubular design with light source access permits direct visual inspection of hemorrhoids, polyps, and mucosal lesions. Suitable for office-based and operative proctologic procedures.
The Farabeuf retractor set includes two size variants (Size 1 and Size 2) for flexible tissue exposure across general surgical procedures. The straight blade design and handheld geometry enable surgeons to choose blade depth based on tissue thickness. At 130mm, the compact length supports control and accessibility in moderate-depth operative fields.
The Farabeuf retractor set pairs two double‑ended retractors, each with a 25mm and a 32mm blade end, giving the surgeon four blade options across the case. The compact 152mm length suits superficial musculoskeletal and general retraction where the assistant must hold steady through the case.
The Farr spring retractor provides compact, lightweight tissue separation with its spring-tension design ideal for small, confined surgical fields or delicate tissue handling where minimal external pressure is critical. The 64mm size supports precision retraction in shallow or narrow operative spaces. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability and reliable spring action across routine use.
The Farrior oval ear speculum with 4.5 × 5.5mm aperture is designed for wide visualization of the entire aural canal during otoscopy and otologic surgery. The regular end provides atraumatic canal insertion, while the flat sides accommodate instrumentation without obstruction. Farrior's pattern balances patient comfort with surgeon access.
The Farrior oval ear speculum with 4mm opening provides direct visualization of the ear canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopy and minor aural procedures. The oval profile conforms to the ear canal geometry and minimizes pressure points. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated insertion and cleaning cycles.
This Farrior ear speculum is designed with an oval 5mm × 6mm tip to optimize visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. The oval geometry provides a wider field of view while the regular end supports comfortable, atraumatic insertion. Standard reusable construction ensures cost‑effective long‑term use in otologic exams and minor procedures.
The Farrior ear speculum delivers precise exposure of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopy and minor aural procedures. Its oval 7 × 8mm aperture provides adequate visualization while reducing patient discomfort. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability across repeated patient encounters.
This Farrior round ear speculum provides controlled aural canal visualization for otoscopic examination and minor ear procedures. The size 3 (7mm) opening suits standard adult otologic work, while the 40mm length preserves comfortable manual positioning. Straight geometry allows direct axial view of tympanic structures.
This Farrior round ear speculum provides controlled aural canal visualization for otoscopic examination and minor ear procedures. The size 4 (8mm) opening suits larger adult or pediatric otologic work, while the 40mm length preserves comfortable manual positioning. Straight geometry allows direct axial view of tympanic structures.
The Farrior round oblique ear speculum (Size 2, 7mm) delivers focused access to the anterior and superior aural canal during otologic examination with a round‑tipped design. The oblique presentation angle improves visualization of the anterior tympanic membrane and canal wall pathology. At 40mm overall length, the speculum achieves responsive positioning adjustments.
The Farrior round oblique ear speculum (Size 3, 8mm) accommodates slightly larger aural canals while preserving the anterior‑viewing benefit of the oblique geometry. The 8mm round tip provides consistent aural canal pressure without impacting tissue irritation. At 40mm overall length, the instrument supports repeated otoscopic examination and cerumen management.
Fasanella lacrimal cannula provides safe, atraumatic access to the lacrimal system during canalicular surgery and probing procedures. The gently curved geometry conforms to the natural scleral contour and canalicular path, while the 25ga gauge permits smooth entry through minimal incisions. The reinforced shaft prevents kinking during manipulation, supporting reliable tactile feedback throughout canalicular work.
The Faulkner antrum curette performs controlled curettage of maxillary sinus disease and granulation tissue. Its rectangular 5 × 8mm cup geometry efficiently removes pathology from sinus floor and walls. Suited for endoscopic or caldwell-luc approaches during functional sinus surgery.
These left‑opening Feder‑Ossoff micro‑laryngeal scissors provide horizontally oriented dissection for right‑sided laryngeal structures. The tapered 1mm sharp tips enable fine slicing along mucosal planes. Their slender shaft maintains excellent visualization through the laryngoscope.
The Feichenfeld splinter forceps is a compact 114mm precision tool designed for fine foreign body removal in delicate areas. Its straight geometry and refined jaw design balance accessibility with control in narrow surgical spaces. Reusable stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.
This 14 French chrome female catheter drains the bladder transurethrally for sterile urine sampling or short‑term catheterization during clinic and OR workflows. The chrome surface resists corrosion through repeat reprocessing, and the 14Fr diameter suits routine adult female anatomy.
Designed for iris retraction during anterior segment surgery, the Fenzl iris retractor combines a curved shaft with a 10mm tip‑to‑bend angle that slips beneath the iris without folding it. The round knurled handle supports rotational control during repositioning. A polished 114mm shaft passes cleanly through limbal incisions.
This Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube angles the shaft 75 degrees with a 9 French (3mm) lumen on a 159mm body, sized for tight‑angle access in smaller surgical fields. The 100mm medium‑large working length suits ENT and head‑and‑neck cases where a sharper angle is wanted.
The Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube features a 14Fr lumen with a finger‑thumb cutoff plate, enabling surgeon‑controlled suction modulation in surgical fields. The angled shaft improves approach geometry beneath overhanging structures. Its 150mm working length suits moderate‑depth aspirations.
Built at 7 French (2.3mm) on a 260mm body with 200mm working length, this extra‑small Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube delivers fine‑gauge clearance for deeper microsurgical and otologic fields. The finger‑thumb plate cutoff hole supports surgeon modulation.
The Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube at 203mm total length combines angled approach geometry with a 7Fr lumen for controlled evacuation in general surgical fields. The thumb plate cutoff hole provides surgeon‑controlled flow modulation during delicate aspiration near vital structures. The 150mm working length reaches moderately deep cavities.
This Ferguson‑Frazier variant steps up to an 8Fr lumen for increased aspiration capacity in moderately complex surgical fields. The angled shaft improves ergonomic approach beneath overhanging structures, while the thumb plate design grants real‑time suction modulation. At 150mm working length, it reaches into deeper abdominal and thoracic cavities.
The Ferguson‑Frazier angled suction tube carries a 9 French (3mm) lumen with a finger‑thumb plate cutoff hole, scaling up the suction reach to a 200mm medium working length for deeper surgical fields. The 260mm overall length keeps the hub well clear of the wound.
Ferguson suture needles combine a size-10 tapered point with half-circle geometry, delivering reliable closure across general surgical applications. The tapered design minimizes drag through tissue, while the consistent curvature supports controlled stitch placement. Disposable format ensures case-to-case sterility.
This size-14 Ferguson suture needle is engineered for secure approximation in heavier general surgical repairs. The tapered-point design facilitates smooth passage, while the half-circle arc provides consistent needle positioning. Disposable construction supports protocol-compliant case turnover.