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The glabellar rasp in tungsten carbide with bi-directional coarse teeth is engineered for controlled dorsal hump reduction and osteorasp work during rhinoplasty. Tungsten carbide edges retain sharpness through repeated bony contact, reducing operative time and tissue vibration. The 216mm overall length supports balanced hand control in nasal pyramid work.
Features & Benefits
Glabellar rasp delivers tungsten carbide cutting surface for controlled osseous contouring in rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction procedures. The down-cut design removes bone with fine precision while generating minimal chatter and vibration. At 216mm overall length with straight geometry, this rasp reaches the glabellar and dorsal nasal regions while maintaining controlled advancement and excellent tactile feedback during bone reduction.
The globe fixation ring stabilizes the eye during refractive surgery, limbal?relaxing incisions, and anterior segment procedures. Its 12mm inner and 16mm outer ring with interior grooves creates a secure grip on the limbus and sclera without excessive pressure. The round handle supports secure intraoperative positioning throughout surgical preparation and execution.
The Goldstein lacrimal retractor is designed for controlled exposure of the nasolacrimal duct and lacrimal sac during dacryocystorhinostomy and lacrimal canalicular repair. The sharp 7mm blade with 15mm spread provides secure tissue retraction without inadvertent lacrimal gland trauma, while the compact 30mm frame permits stable positioning in the narrow medial canthus.
Gomco circumcision instruments, 11mm diameter bell, are engineered for neonatal and infant circumcision procedures with reliable hemostatic control. The stainless steel bell provides rigid tissue retraction and hemostasis at the coronal margin. Straight geometry maintains surgeon visibility during positioning and suturing.
Gomco circumcision instruments, 13mm diameter bell, accommodate older infants and small children during circumcision procedures. The larger diameter bell provides appropriate tissue clearance and hemostasis for proportionally larger foreskin. Stainless steel resists corrosion from body fluids.
The Gonnin-Amsler marker is a precise calibration tool designed for intraoperative axis and incision marking in refractive surgery and toric IOL implantation. The straight polished shaft and fine working end support accurate marking on corneal surfaces with consistent pressure application. The 133mm length provides comfortable handheld control while the reusable construction integrates cleanly into surgical case workflows.
Gorney dissecting scissors bring the advantages of curved geometry and blunt tip design to plastic surgical dissection, particularly in rhytidectomy and facial lifting procedures. The serrated blade edges grip fascia reliably without slipping, while round shanks reduce trauma to overlying tissue during prolonged retraction. Two‑tone finish and ring handle provide visual contrast and secure grip throughout extended procedures.
The Gorney facelift rake retractor carries four prongs on a 38 × 25mm working face for atraumatic skin‑flap retraction during rhytidectomy. The spring‑neck thumb ring lets the assistant adjust pull tension with a single finger, and the compact 108mm length keeps the retractor close to the surgeon's working line.
These straight Gorney facelift scissors deliver precision cutting through delicate facial planes during rhytidectomy and soft tissue dissection. Tungsten carbide construction provides superior edge retention across repeated use in dense fascial and subcutaneous tissues, while the ring handle and 7‑inch length enable controlled advancement through confined facial compartments.
The Gorney‑Freeman facelift scissors deliver extended reach and superior cutting performance through tungsten carbide blades optimized for facial dissection and SMAS layer manipulation. The 230mm length supports access to deeper fascia planes without compromising blade control, while ring handle ergonomics reduce hand fatigue during prolonged facelift cases.
Straight Gorney Micro razor‑edge dissecting scissors carry blunt tips on serrated blades, sized for fine subcutaneous dissection where sharp‑tip risk must be limited. Round shanks and black ring handles deliver steady control, and the 170mm length keeps the tips well clear of the surgeon's hand.
This cancellous bone gouge, 10mm wide, efficiently harvests graft material from the proximal femur, tibia, or ilium during orthopedic reconstruction. Curved geometry removes cancellous bone cleanly without cortical fracture. Extended 250mm length provides leverage and control during graft collection and bone sculpting.
This gouge is sized for efficient cancellous bone graft harvest from donor sites during spinal fusion or orthopedic reconstruction. The 250mm overall length provides reach into deep surgical cavities while the curved scoop geometry contains graft material for controlled transfer to recipient sites. Reusable construction supports multiple uses across cases.
Designed for harvesting and shaping cancellous bone grafts, this straight gouge features a 10mm width optimized for structural graft procurement from the iliac crest and other donor sites. The wide oval cup collects intact graft material while minimizing fragmentation. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability during repetitive impact and reprocessing.
This Gradle stitch scissors features a gentle curve with sharp tips and ribbon-style ring handles, designed for fine suture manipulation during ophthalmic and delicate surgical work. The 102mm compact length supports precise fingertip control, while the ribbon handles provide balanced grip during detailed cutting. The gently curved profile improves visualization along tissue planes.
Gently curved over 83mm, these Gradle stitch scissors slip beneath taut suture loops to cut knots flush without snagging adjacent tissue. Sharp/sharp tapered tips reach into tight planes during fine suture removal in plastics, ophthalmic, and microsurgical wounds. Ring handles support controlled fingertip closure for clean single‑pass cuts.
This 300cc graduated measure with handle pours and measures intraoperative fluid volumes � irrigation, drainage, prep � at the back table. The integrated handle supports a controlled pour, and the graduated scale on the wall allows direct volume reading.
Designed for iris tissue handling during anterior segment surgery, these straight Graefe iris forceps feature fine serrated tips that grasp the iris margin without crushing. The 70mm compact length supports tactile control through limbal or paracentesis access. Polished stainless steel construction holds up to repeat sterilization cycles.
This Graether angled collar-button cannula is optimized for sideport access during phacoemulsification. The 45-degree angle and 10mm tip-to-bend distance position the cannula for smooth fluid delivery through micro-incisions. The 23-gauge gauge ensures gentle irrigation without anterior chamber distortion.
Graether collar-button cannulas deliver ophthalmic medications and fluids with precision control. The 23-gauge straight shaft accommodates tight spaces in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification and MICS procedures. The hub and collar-button design allow one-handed fluid modulation.
Combining irrigation with iris retraction, the Graether irrigating iris retractor simplifies anterior chamber management during cataract and anterior segment procedures. Its 45?degree angled tip, collar?button capsule polisher design, and 23?gauge working channel enable simultaneous irrigation and atraumatic iris manipulation. The 38mm compact length supports precise anterior chamber work.
Larger temporal or superior clear?corneal incisions are accommodated by the 3mm Grandon T incision marker, which extends marking capability. The wider blade accommodates varied incision planning while the straight geometry ensures accurate mark placement. Its 110mm round knurled handle delivers reliable control during marking.
This grasping forceps features a 3.4mm shaft diameter and straight design suited for ENT procedures requiring firm tissue engagement. The ratcheted handle mechanism locks the jaws securely, preventing unintended release during manipulation. At 130mm working length, the instrument reaches into the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses while maintaining adequate handle clearance in confined spaces.
The Graves vaginal speculum is a compact instrument with a 35mm blade width and 102mm overall length, designed for examination and visualization of the lower vagina, cervix, and introitus. Its moderate blade dimensions suit routine gynecologic assessment without excessive tissue stretch, while the short length enables stable handling and easy positioning. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance.
This straight Graves vaginal speculum offers a 35mm blade width and 102mm total length for reliable, full-spectrum examination of the cervix and vaginal cuff during colposcopy and gynecologic procedures. The wide blade supports clear visualization of the transformation zone and endocervical tissue. Stainless-steel construction ensures repeatable reprocessing and durability across high-volume clinical settings.
The Graves vaginal speculum features a 32mm laser-coated blade for controlled cervical visualization during gynecologic examination and minor procedures. Laser coating reduces thermal transfer and improves visibility in electrosurgical applications. This medium-sized instrument provides balanced exposure of the vaginal cuff and cervix while maintaining a restrained light profile.
Sized for the smaller vaginal canal, this Graves speculum opens the vaginal walls to expose the cervix during examination and minor procedures. The 3/4-inch (19mm) blade width and compact 3-inch (76mm) overall length suit pediatric, adolescent, and small‑caliber adult cases. Stainless‑steel construction holds the polished blade surfaces through repeat autoclave reprocessing.
This Grayson nucleus manipulator provides direct control during lens division and rotation in divide‑and‑conquer phacoemulsification. The flattened paddle tip with a defined internal edge supports stable nucleus manipulation and controlled chopping maneuvers. Its straight shaft and round handle deliver balanced ergonomic performance for precision nucleus management.
Green retractors are commonly used in thyroid and tracheal exposures where a smooth fenestrated blade clears tissue without grasping it. This 216mm version pairs a 20 × 23mm fenestrated blade with a fenestrated handle, reducing weight while maintaining rigidity. The cutouts let the surgeon view tissue beneath the blade during retraction.