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The Grene Visual Axis Marker is designed for precise marking of the visual axis and pupil center during corneal refractive procedures. Its 1.5mm tip bend creates a gentle engagement angle that marks the cornea without adhesion while maintaining clear visualization of the entry point. The flat smooth handle delivers controlled pressure, and the 114mm length provides adequate distance for marking in relationship to patient positioning.
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The Greven ear forceps is a fine-model instrument with an 82mm working length, suitable for ossicular chain manipulation and tympanic procedures. The straight profile and scaled geometry support precision handling in confined aural spaces.
Sized at 152mm, this longer tongue‑tie grooved director adds reach beyond the 140mm format for general surgical dissection where the surgeon needs more working length. The forked tongue‑tie end and grooved center suit the same plane‑guidance role.
The Gross Sub-Tenon Cannula is engineered for controlled sub-Tenon anesthetic delivery during ophthalmic regional anesthesia. Its 21ga gauge and curved profile conform to the scleral surface while the 28mm length provides consistent posterior reach for even anesthetic dispersion. The curved geometry minimizes globe trauma and enables the surgeon to maintain tactile control during needle-free cannula insertion.
The Gruber ear speculum provides an oval 5 × 6mm aperture geometry sized for small‑to‑moderate external auditory canal examination and instrumentation in pediatric and adult otoscopy. Its straight profile enables direct visualization of tympanic anatomy, and the oval shape accommodates natural canal contours without excessive pressure. Stainless steel supports routine clinical reprocessing.
This heavy Gruber speculum (Size 1) presents an oval 3.8 × 4.8mm working face for short, sturdy ear canal access during otologic examination and procedures. The compact 42mm overall length keeps the speculum profile low, and the heavy build holds shape under tension from a head mirror or operating loupe approach.
The Gruber heavy ear speculum Size 3 (6mm × 7.2mm oval) provides an enlarged oval opening for visualization in larger or irregular ear canals. The heavy-walled construction prevents compression during insertion into resistant anatomy. The 42mm length maintains portability for clinic use.
Gruenwald nasal forceps deliver reliable cutting action for intranasal tissue and polyp removal during routine endoscopic procedures. The 2mm bite opening and vertical jaw orientation enable precise grasping of delicate nasal structures through a limited operative field. Through-cutting geometry allows the surgeon to separate specimen cleanly without causing undue mucosal trauma.
The Gruenwald nasal forceps employs through-cutting geometry with a 2mm bite and distinctive 70-degrees vertical jaw angle for targeted bone and tissue removal during sinus and nasal procedures. The vertical orientation facilitates work along the lamina cribrosa and ostium margins during FESS.
Gruenwald nasal dressing forceps deliver precise tissue manipulation within the nasal vestibule and intranasal cavities during rhinoplasty and sinus surgery. The 2mm tip width suits confined sinonasal anatomy, while the 105mm working length maintains adequate visualization of deep nasal passages. Balanced spring tension supports secure cottonoid placement and removal across reusable clinical cycles.
The Guell LASIK cannula features a multi-port design with 7 total ports (1 front, 3 each side) for comprehensive irrigation coverage during femtosecond-assisted refractive procedures. The 25-gauge fine tip and distributed port geometry ensure even fluid distribution across the entire ablation zone without high-pressure jetting.
These straight Guilford eye scissors are built for fine soft‑tissue cutting around the orbit and adnexa. The slim straight blades deliver controlled linear cuts with full microscope visibility, and the ring handle anchors a balanced pinch grip. At 102mm overall, the instrument suits seated periocular work and conjunctival dissection.
The Guilford-Wright roller knife (3mm diameter, 15mm curve-to-tip) provides controlled rotational cutting in ossicular and stapes procedures. Its cylindrical roller blade edge distributes force over a broader contact surface. At 165mm overall length, it supports precision otologic work.
The Guthrie retractor combines two sharp prongs with a flat smooth handle to support controlled exposure of facial and superficial soft tissue planes during plastic and reconstructive procedures. The compact 127mm length and straightforward geometry enable precise tissue elevation in confined aesthetic and reconstructive fields without excessive manipulation.
This two‑prong Guthrie skin hook retractor provides acute soft tissue elevation and retraction during facial dissection, abdominoplasty, and wide undermining procedures. The sharp prongs bite into subcutaneous tissue and fascia to maintain exposure hands‑free, while the serrated handle improves grip security during sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction ensures durability through multiple sterilization cycles.
The Guyton-Park speculum is designed for hands-free eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. Its fenestrated 14mm blades with suture posts and canthus bar enable secure fixation to the surgical drape while allowing surgeon access to the operative field. The 53mm spread and dull finish support comfortable lid separation throughout longer procedures.
The Guyton‑Park speculum carries solid 14mm blades with a 45mm spread, dull finish, suture posts, and a canthus bar, sized for stable wide exposure during oculoplastic and complex anterior segment cases. The integrated suture posts allow lid‑traction sutures to be anchored at the speculum, and the canthus bar protects the lateral canthus during sustained retraction.
Designed for retraction of the lung away from the mediastinum during cardiothoracic exposure, this small Haight T retractor presents a 254mm T-shaped tip with a malleable body that the surgeon bends to the patient's anatomy. The 131mm body width spreads contact across the lung surface to reduce parenchymal trauma, and the 7-inch (178mm) overall length supports comfortable seating against the chest wall. Stainless‑steel construction holds the bent shape through use yet permits reshaping for the next case.
The Hajek septum chisel (Size 3/Large) features an 8mm blade with a V-shaped cutting edge for controlled sectioning of larger or denser septal anatomy during complex septoplasty. The V-profile edge angle reduces force requirements and improves precision in difficult bone work. Stainless steel construction ensures durable clinical performance.
The Hajek septum chisel delivers a V‑shaped cutting edge on a 4mm (Size 1) small blade, designed for precision septoplasty and cartilage sculpting. The straight 152mm design supports controlled force application along the septum and turbinate areas. The V‑shaped geometry concentrates cutting force for efficient tissue separation.
The Hajek septum chisel combines a 6mm (Size 2/Medium) blade with a V-shaped cutting edge optimized for controlled septal bone sectioning during septoplasty. The V-profile produces a sharp edge angle that splits septate architecture efficiently without requiring excessive mallet force. Stainless steel ensures lasting edge performance across multiple cases.
The Halle ethmoid curette (sharp, 3mm × 5mm cup, stainless steel head, malleable copper shaft, 210mm overall) removes inflammatory tissue and bone fragments from ethmoid cells during FESS procedures. The malleable copper shaft permits intraoperative angle adjustments to access posterior ethmoid spaces. The 3mm × 5mm cup removes tissue efficiently.
Halstead mosquito forceps in this 184mm curved configuration extend the classic fine‑tip hemostat into deeper operative corridors. The slender jaws clamp small vessels reliably without disrupting surrounding tissue, and the longer shaft preserves the surgeon's sight line into recessed fields.
Curved fine jaws define this Halstead mosquito forceps for delicate hemostasis on small vessels and bleeders. Serrated 25mm jaws hold cleanly without crushing surrounding tissue, and the standard curve lets the tip slip around vessels during ligation. The 140mm length keeps the instrument compact in superficial fields.
Curved floor‑grade Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm clamp small vessels during general surgical hemostasis. The floor‑grade designation indicates that the instrument is suited for non‑critical tray inclusion at a lower price point, with the same hemostatic geometry as full‑grade variants.
Straight Halstead mosquito forceps at 127mm carry the standard Halstead mosquito profile in a compact format, sized for fine vessel clamping in small surgical fields. The serrated jaws hold small vessels without slipping during hemostasis.
Handpiece holsters provide secure storage and transport of surgical handpieces between cases, protecting against environmental contamination and mechanical damage. The 40 units per box format supports high‑volume surgical centers managing multiple handpieces. Disposable design eliminates cross‑contamination concerns during handpiece changes and reduces cleaning workload.
The Hank uterine dilator is sized at 15‑16 French gauge for initial cervical dilation during D&C, hysterectomy, and uterine procedures. Its tapered profile reduces trauma to the cervical canal while establishing predictable dilation incrementally. Reusable stainless steel construction provides reliable performance across multiple cases.
This Hank uterine dilator is calibrated to 17‑18 French gauge for progressive cervical dilation in hysterectomy and curettage procedures. The graduated taper facilitates safe passage through the cervical canal without perforation, while supporting optimal access to the endometrium. Stainless steel durability enables reliable reprocessing.
The Hank uterine dilator reaches 19‑20 French gauge for final cervical dilation in hysterectomy, IUD insertion, and therapeutic curettage. Its smoothly tapered profile accommodates the larger final size while minimizing risk of cervical trauma and perforation. Stainless steel ensures longevity in routine surgical service.