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Hoen dura separator at 45 degrees angled geometry provides controlled, atraumatic separation of dura mater from underlying neural tissue during intracranial procedures. The angled profile permits precise dissection along the dural plane without inadvertent neural penetration. Critical for safe exposure in neurotrauma and spine work.
Features & Benefits
The Hoen grasping forceps features 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a serrated working edge to secure mucosa, polyps, or tissue fragments during nasal and sinus endoscopy. The 140mm shaft allows surgeon positioning away from narrow nasal spaces while maintaining fine tactile control.
The Hoffer O-Z Marker with 3.75mm diameter provides precision optical zone demarcation for refractive surgery. Its etched extra‑fine crosshairs enable dual‑axis visualization to confirm visual axis alignment, while the symmetric ring footprint creates a repeatable reference for corneal ablation. The flat smooth handle permits single‑hand contact marking, and the 100mm overall length maintains clear visibility during setup.
The Hoffer O-Z Marker with 4.25mm diameter is engineered for slightly larger optical zones in refractive surgery planning. Its extra‑fine etched crosshairs provide dual‑axis visual reference to ensure precise centration relative to the pupil and visual axis. The flat smooth handle and 100mm shaft allow single‑hand positioning without interference with patient setup, supporting rapid and accurate marking during preoperative planning.
The Hoffer O-Z Marker with 4.75mm diameter accommodates the largest optical zone variations in refractive and post‑refractive procedures. Its extra‑fine etched crosshairs support precise centration during marking, enabling surgeon verification of visual axis alignment before excimer laser application. The flat smooth 100mm handle ensures steady single‑hand contact without corneal adhesion.
Larger optical zones in refractive marking and implant planning benefit from the Hoffer O?Z marker in its 7.5mm configuration. Extra?fine cross hairs ensure accurate axis alignment, while the 110mm flat smooth handle provides stable control during extended marking procedures.
This Hoffer optical zone marker is calibrated with cross‑hair alignment and a 3.5mm ring height for reproducible refractive surgery marking. The beveled 3mm tip seats cleanly against the corneal surface and marks a concentric zone for IOL power calculation and LASIK optical zone planning. A round knurled handle and dull finish provide stable, ergonomic control.
Stabilizing the globe during refractive and anterior segment surgery, the Hofmann‑Thornton swivel fixation ring carries 12 fixation teeth around a 16mm swivel ring. Top‑surface marks indicate tooth position so the surgeon can place teeth away from the incision site. The flat handle keeps the instrument low while the swivel allows the ring to track corneal rotation.
This larger 35mm Hohmann retractor extends reach and retracting power in deeper orthopaedic exposures. The single handle hole supports clamp fixation, freeing the surgeon's hand for instrumentation. Its longer 286mm profile provides leverage adequate for moderate‑depth limb and spine exposures.
At 40mm blade width with 90‑degree end curve, this larger Hohmann retractor is designed for heavy visceral retraction in deep abdominal work. The extended 330mm length provides reach beyond standard models while the curved geometry improves approach to posteriorly placed organs. Two handle holes enable resting during prolonged procedures.
Built at 70mm blade width on a 241mm body, this Hohmann retractor delivers heavy soft‑tissue and bone retraction during major joint and orthopedic exposures. The single handle hole accepts a retraction post, and the wide blade displaces substantial tissue around the working face.
This compact 8mm Hohmann retractor is suited for light bone exposure and shallow orthopedic fields. The straight blade at 216mm total length preserves visibility while offering adequate reach for superficial skeletal work. Two handle perforations support flexible placement strategies during extended retraction.
Built at 22mm blade width on a 406mm body curved 120 degrees, this Hohmann retractor reaches deep around large bones during hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasty exposure. The 120‑degree curve hooks behind the bone, and two handle holes accept retraction posts.
The Hoke chisel pairs a 10mm (3/8") straight cutting head with a hexagonal handle on a 133mm body, sized for moderate‑width cortical cuts in compact orthopedic fields. The hexagonal handle resists rolling under mallet impact, and the moderate cutting width balances coverage with control.
The curved 16mm Hoke osteotome accommodates larger bone segments and follows the anatomy of curved bone surfaces during intramedullary canal preparation and articular osteotomy. The hexagonal handle provides secure grip during forceful strikes, while the wider blade distributes force across larger bone areas, reducing stress concentration at cortical margins. Stainless steel construction maintains edge sharpness throughout extended procedures.
The Hoke osteotome, curved with a hexagonal handle, provides controlled cutting through bone during orthopaedic procedures requiring angled approach geometry. The 19mm wide blade and 152mm length support comfortable positioning, while the knurled hexagon handle ensures grip stability during hammer-driven cutting. Stainless steel construction sustains edge quality across repeated sterilization.
The Hoke osteotome delivers controlled cutting force for bone shaping during corrective and reconstruction procedures. Its 13mm blade width concentrates osteotomy power efficiently, while the hexagonal handle ensures firm grip during mallet strikes. At 152mm overall length, the compact design supports precise control in confined anatomical spaces.
This straight 5mm Hoke osteotome with hexagonal handle delivers precise cuts across cortical bone during osteotomy, arthrodesis, and articular surface preparation. The hexagonal grip provides resistance to rotational slipping during forceful mallet strikes, critical when working near the joint capsule and ligamentous attachments. At 152mm, the compact length suits both open exposures and minimally invasive approaches.
This compact Hood scissors provides fine controlled dissection for otologic and general micromanipulation tasks. The curved blade profile and compact 95mm length support precise cutting in confined spaces such as mastoid cavities or external ear canal procedures. Ring‑handle geometry enables stable control of this diminutive instrument.
This insulated hook scissors with a gentle 15‑degree downward curve supports tissue dissection in facelift and body contouring procedures. The 3.4mm shaft diameter and 130mm working length balance instrument visibility with reach into deeper soft tissue planes.
This insulated right‑angled hook scissors provides controlled cutting during plastic surgery flap elevation and fascial dissection. The 30‑degree rightward curve geometry suits left‑handed and right‑handed approaches to facial and cervical tissue planes. A 3.4mm shaft and 127mm working length deliver precision during extended rhytidectomy or body lift procedures.
These insulated hook scissors are engineered for dissection of soft tissue planes during plastic and reconstructive procedures. The 130mm working length and 3.4mm shaft diameter balance fine cutting control with minimal tissue trauma.
The Hoskin colibri forceps feature sharp curved shafts and serrated jaws for atraumatic yet secure grasping of delicate corneal and conjunctival tissue during refractive surgery and pterygium removal. The serrated handle prevents slippage during precise tissue manipulation. At 83mm, the compact length supports optimal microsurgical control.
These Hoskins micro forceps feature a curved tip geometry designed for microsurgical precision work in delicate tissue planes. The #16 designation indicates specialized fine-tip configuration for ophthalmic, ENT, and reconstructive surgery applications.
The Hoskins Tissue Forceps #30 Colibri Style is designed for ultra‑delicate anterior segment work where tissue trauma must be minimized. Its extra‑delicate micro‑grooved tips engage the iris, capsule, or cornea with minimal pressure, while the short 1 inch shaft provides superior tactile control. The serrated handle and compact 85mm length support sustained precision during intracameral tissue repositioning or membrane stripping.
The Hough pick with 0.33mm angled tip provides ultra-fine dissection and tissue manipulation for delicate ossicular surgery and stapes revision procedures. The diminutive 0.33mm tip allows work in confined middle ear and oval window spaces. The 45-degree angle optimizes visualization and approach geometry.
The Hough pick with angled 90-degree geometry and 0.33mm tip provides ultraprecision ossicular manipulation during mastoid and tympanic procedures. Its acute-angle design accesses the ossicular chain from multiple approach vectors. Stainless steel construction supports reusable sterilization protocols.
The Hough whirly bird knife (0.75mm × 5mm, left) combines rotational cutting capability with the precision geometry expected in delicate ossicular and tympanic procedures. Its left-sided offset positions the blade for contralateral approach work. Reusable stainless steel design sustains the demands of otologic cases.
Working at the back table during ossiculoplasty and tympanoplasty, this House Gelfoam press flattens absorbable sponge into uniform 12 × 15mm sheets for middle‑ear packing. Consistent compression yields predictable thickness when layering Gelfoam around a prosthesis or against the tympanomeatal flap. The 5.1‑inch instrument is built for repeated steam sterilization between ear cases.
The House Gelfoam press with 12 × 16mm head and 191mm overall length is designed for gentle compression and positioning of Gelfoam and fat grafts over oval window fenestrations during stapes surgery. The flat platen distributes pressure uniformly across graft tissue, preventing overflow into the scala vestibuli. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.