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This fiberoptic retractor integrates a 5mm fiberoptic bundle with angled distal tip and mirror finish to illuminate soft tissue planes during reconstructive breast and body contouring procedures. The 16mm smooth blade and toothed lip support controlled tissue elevation while maintaining visualization depth. Silicone handle and rotating AFI/ACMI connector accommodate ergonomic positioning during extended subcutaneous dissection.
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This fine alligator ear forceps features a straight shaft with finely serrated jaws optimized for delicate aural tissue manipulation and small foreign-body removal. The 6mm serrated tip provides secure grip without crushing cartilage or fragile structures, while the 82mm working length offers direct access to the external auditory canal. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing across multiple procedures.
These straight Finochietto scissors are designed for direct, open dissection in cardiac surgery fields. The 270mm length and ring handle allow surgeon control when dividing tissue planes around the heart, great vessels, or during sternotomy closure. Straight blade geometry provides predictable cutting without curvature constraints.
The Fisher spoon needle combines a fine curved blade with a needle point, designed for precise retrieval and manipulation of small conjunctival or episcleral tissues. Double‑ended construction provides two working geometries from a single instrument. Serrated flat handle and 137mm overall length support stable tissue handling in confined ocular fields.
Fistula needles in size 0 with 1/2 circle cutting edge are specialized for fistula repair and tract closure in colorectal and complex wound surgery. The cutting geometry facilitates penetration of scar and fibrous tissue within fistula tracts. The size 0 profile suits fine, controlled passage through convoluted anatomy.
This fistula suture needle is designed for precision closure of fistulous tracts and delicate surgical repairs. The size-00 half-circle cutting edge provides controlled penetration through dense tissue, delivering clean, reproducible stitch placement without tearing. Disposable construction ensures sterility for single-use case management.
This size-3 fistula suture needle is built for closure of moderate-diameter fistulous tracts in general surgical cases. The half-circle cutting-edge geometry penetrates tissue efficiently while maintaining stitch control. Disposable packaging supports clean case-to-case transitions.
This straight fistula probe carries a 1mm teardrop end for tracing sinus tracts and small fistulous channels. The smooth bulbous terminus glides through narrow lumens without catching on inflamed tissue, while the 159mm shaft gives sufficient reach for perianal and soft‑tissue exploration. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable use across repeat reprocessing cycles.
Used during facelift, neck lift, and platysmaplasty, this flexible neck retractor lifts skin and subcutaneous flaps off the underlying SMAS and platysma. Four sharp prongs engage the dermal edge without tearing, and the bendable shaft lets the assistant tune retraction angle to the operative pocket. The 6-1/4 inch (160mm) overall length keeps the surgeon's working space clear at the field.
Flieringa fixation ring in 24mm diameter, sutured to the sclera to maintain globe shape during open‑sky procedures such as penetrating keratoplasty and intracapsular extraction. The polished stainless‑steel ring resists deformation under suture tension, preserving the spherical contour while the anterior segment is open.
The 25mm Flieringa fixation ring suits larger adult globes during open‑sky vitrectomy, penetrating keratoplasty, and other procedures where scleral collapse must be prevented. Suturing the ring to the sclera maintains globe shape when intraocular pressure drops. The polished stainless‑steel band holds its circumference through the procedure and across repeat sterilization.
The Fluman bone tamp with 14mm diameter expanded head and crisscross grip end supports compaction and alignment of cancellous bone during arthroplasty and fracture reduction. The phenolic handle provides insulation and comfort during hammer-driven impact, while the 203mm length allows controlled positioning in confined surgical spaces. Stainless steel sustains durability across multiple surgical cases.
These smooth Foerster sponge forceps offer the same curved geometry and extended 241mm reach as the serrated variant, but with a polished jaw surface for softer tissue handling during wound care and dressing changes. The curved construction supports ergonomic sponge positioning in surgical fields.
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.
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 Fogla air injection cannula is designed for controlled bubble formation during anterior chamber management and IOL manipulation. Its 25ga gauge and angled shaft allow fine positioning through small incisions, while the bottom port delivers air precisely away from corneal surfaces. The polished finish and compact 18mm length enhance tactile control and instrument visibility.
The Royce folding ear knife features an 8mm downcutting blade and straight geometry for controlled incision and dissection of otologic tissue during tympanoplasty, ossiculoplasty, and mastoid procedures. The downcutting blade design provides precise edge engagement during tissue separation while the folding construction enables compact sterilization and storage. At 7.5 inches overall length with 3.33 inches working length, the instrument balances reach and precise tympanic cavity access.
This tungsten carbide Fomon‑Muller double‑ended rasp combines grit 5 and grit 6 surfaces for progressive bone refinement in septorhinoplasty and osteotomy work. The 200mm length provides substantial working reach, and the dual‑grit approach enables coarse reduction followed by medium finishing in a single instrument. Gold‑plated handles support secure, extended manipulation.
This Fomon-Muller rasp combines double-ended tungsten-carbide work surfaces with grit levels 7 and 8 for sequential nasal bone smoothing. The 36-tooth and 44-tooth surfaces allow coarse-then-fine rasping progression during septorhinoplasty. The gold-plated round handle provides secure grip while the 200mm length maintains control during sustained rasping.
These Fomon saber-back scissors combine a curved shaft with blunt double blades and a serrated bottom edge, optimizing mucosal handling during nasal endoscopy and septoplasty. The serrated lower blade improves grip on moist tissue, while the blunt tips minimize inadvertent penetration into surrounding structures. The curved profile allows access to posterior nasal and nasopharyngeal spaces.
The Fomon scissors are designed with up-lateral blade geometry to access the nasal sidewall and turbinate structures during functional rhinoplasty and FESS. The straight 140mm shaft and ring handle provide stable control while the surgeon works along lateral nasal anatomy. This pattern is proven for controlled mucosal and cartilage dissection.
This forceps jar is designed as a compact desk-side or instrument table container for organizing and storing forceps during case preparation. The seamless stainless-steel construction with 2 × 4.5-inch dimensions (50 × 114mm) fits standard instrument layouts without consuming excessive table space. Its small footprint supports efficient OR organization.
This 2 × 7‑1/2" forceps jar stores tissue and dressing forceps upright between cases, keeping the working tips elevated above the base for protection and consistent reach. The straight‑sided cylindrical form holds multiple instruments in parallel without crowding.
The Fox aluminum eye shield protects the globe postoperatively from accidental contact during sleep and daily activity. Lightweight aluminum construction is durable enough for repeated wear while remaining easy to ventilate around the orbit. Each pack contains 50 adult shields with assorted color covers for patient identification.
Built for pediatric anterior segment access, the Frankel infant lid speculum uses small solid 10mm blades on an adjustable twist mechanism. The 20mm spread accommodates the narrower infant palpebral fissure, while the 31mm working length keeps the frame compact enough for limited fields. Twist adjustment lets the surgeon set retraction precisely without abrupt steps.
This Frazier aspirating cannula features a 10Fr bore angled 30 degrees from a straight shaft to access surgical fields from oblique approaches. At 318mm overall, the extended length supports deep aspiration in neurosurgical, otologic, and general thoracic procedures.
The Frazier aspirating cannula at 8 French angles 30 degrees on a 125mm body for fluid clearance during otologic and ENT work. The fixed angle directs the working tip into deeper anatomical pockets, and the moderate gauge balances flow capacity with fine‑field control.