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These solid maroon vented instrument guards measure 10.3 × 19.1mm with vented holes and contain 100 units per package. The larger dimensions accommodate extended or specialty instruments while maintaining steam penetration through vented design. Maroon color provides visual distinction for specialized sets.
Features & Benefits
These black tinted instrument guards (1/8‑inch × 1‑inch × 1‑inch) combine opaque visibility control with vented holes that reduce fluid pooling during washdown and storage. The darkened surface filters reflected light in bright operative fields. Reusable plastic construction withstands routine sterilization.
Tinted red non‑vented guards measuring 3.2 × 25.4mm provide larger‑bore protection with color differentiation for instrument classification systems. The solid construction maintains moisture barrier integrity while the tint conceals surface marks. Each package contains 100 units for comprehensive instrument protection.
Assorted tinted non‑vented instrument guards in one package provide mixed sizes for heterogeneous instrument sets. The package contains 100 total guards with varied sizes (16-3011, 16-3012, 16-3013, 16-3014, 16-3015 and others in specified proportions). The color and size mixing supports systematic organization and rapid identification.
Instrument guards in white, sized 1/16 × 3/4 inch, protect delicate instrument tips and shafts during storage and transport. The plastic construction resists corrosion and allows visual inspection of guarded instruments without removal. The slip‑fit design accommodates multiple instrument diameters while preventing tip damage.
This rectangular instrument tray is designed for mid‑sized surgical sets requiring organized storage. The 324 × 175 × 102mm interior provides balanced capacity for general surgical and specialty instruments. Rigid stainless steel construction tolerates multiple uses.
This 2‑ounce iodine cup at 60 × 29mm holds prep solution at the back table for surgical skin preparation. The compact cylindrical form fits a standard prep tray, and the open top supports quick sponge dipping during the prep stroke.
The curved iris forceps features delicate lightly curved tips with 1 × 2 mouse‑style tooth pattern optimized for gentle iris manipulation without trauma. The curved shaft geometry suits approach to the iris plane during anterior segment work. The fine tips and delicate construction minimize bleeding and tissue damage.
Angled iris scissors provide the curved cutting geometry essential for fine dissection along tissue contours and confined spaces. The 114mm compact length combined with ring-handle design ensures stable control during delicate work. Stainless-steel construction maintains edge quality across cases.
These right‑curved iris scissors at 114mm carry the fine‑blade profile of the iris family with a curvature for cutting along contoured tissue planes in ophthalmic and dermatologic minor procedures. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the ring handle preserves a steady grip.
These curved iris scissors at 83mm carry sharp tips, beveled blades, and square‑edge shanks on small ring handles, sized for the finest ophthalmic and dermatologic fine cuts. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the compact length stays at the surgeon's fingertips.
A delicate curved iris scissor at 95mm features a super-cut fine blade with sharp tips for exacting ophthalmic dissection. The delicate-blade geometry and super-cut serration enhance cutting efficiency in gossamer tissues. Sharp tips permit clean incision into epithelial layers with minimal trauma. Ring handles and small profile support microsurgical precision in confined spaces.
Sized at 83mm, these straight iris scissors cut fine soft tissue and suture with sharp/sharp beveled blades and a square‑edge shank that improves tactile orientation between fingers. The small ring handles support controlled fingertip closure during precise dissection of skin, dermis, and conjunctiva. Stainless‑steel edges hold their bite through repeat sharpening and sterilization.
Straight iris scissors with sharp tips and beveled blades are designed for fine ophthalmic and plastic dissection in confined fields. The sharp-sharp configuration delivers clean linear cuts through delicate epithelium and dermis. Small ring handles and square-edge shanks support fingertip precision within the magnified operative space. Two-tone finish aids visual identification in the instrument tray.
Iris scissors with super-cut edges provide enhanced cutting efficiency for fine ophthalmic and delicate soft-tissue dissection. The 108mm compact length combined with sharp-tip geometry and straight-blade design enables microsurgical precision. Ring-handle construction ensures stable, controlled handling.
Combining the Super‑Cut serrated bottom blade with tungsten‑carbide edges, these straight Iris scissors deliver sustained sharpness for fine ophthalmic and plastic dissection. The two‑tone finish reduces glare, and black/gold ring handles mark the TC Super‑Cut configuration on a busy tray. The 114mm length supports controlled fingertip cuts at the operative window.
This straight one‑piece irrigation and aspiration handpiece features a 0.5mm port tip optimized for efficient removal of cortical and viscoelastic material during phacoemulsification. The integrated design eliminates connection points that might compromise flow or introduce debris. Overall length of 140mm maintains standard hand positioning and reach.
The Israel rake retractor with three blunt prongs distributes retraction force across a broader surgical field, ideal for skin and superficial tissue work in general surgery. Its loop grip handle fits naturally in the palm, supporting controlled hand‑held retraction. The 40 × 40mm spread provides adequate width for moderate incisions.
Israel retractor delivers four blunt prongs arrayed to spread and hold tissue edges away from the operative field. The multi‑prong design distributes retraction force across a wider area, reducing localized tissue compression. Blunt tip geometry minimizes tissue trauma during extended retraction.
This J‑shaped electrode is designed for monopolar electrosurgery with insulation protecting the operator throughout the shaft. The J‑geometry provides approach flexibility in confined operative spaces. At 451mm extended length, this instrument reaches deep surgical cavities while maintaining safe current delivery.
Jabeley super‑cut plastic scissors deliver aggressive cutting performance for dense tissue dissection in abdominoplasty and body contouring surgery. The straight blade profile with super‑cut serration enables clean passage through fibroadipose tissue and fascial planes without binding. Black ring handles and 125mm overall length support rapid advancement of large flaps during body lift procedures.
The Jackson lacrimal intubation set enables reliable catheterization of the lacrimal drainage system for canalicular obstruction and nasolacrimal duct stenosis repair. The set includes two 20-gauge thin-wall Jackson probes with 155mm straight working length, paired with 300mm of flexible silicone tubing for gentle canular passage and long-term tear drainage maintenance. The malleable stainless steel and polished finish support atraumatic tissue contact.
The Jackson lacrimal intubation set pairs two 20 gauge thin‑wall malleable probes, each 155mm long, with 300mm of silicone tubing fastened to the probe ends. The surgeon shapes each probe to match the canalicular path, then draws the silicone stent through the nasolacrimal system to maintain patency. Blunt probe tips protect canalicular mucosa during passage.
The Jackson trachea retractor is double-ended with straight geometry designed to hold tracheal rings open during thyroid surgery and tracheal procedures. Each end can be positioned to maintain bilateral tracheal separation during dissection or intubation manipulation. The 170mm length provides secure handheld leverage.
The Jackson tracheal retractor is a double-ended blade instrument for laryngeal, thyroid, and tracheal surgical exposure. Its straight geometry and 178mm length enable one-handed retraction of lateral tracheal and laryngeal tissue. Stainless-steel construction supports repeated sterilization.
The Jackson trachea tenaculum delivers precise single‑point fixation for tracheal and laryngeal tissue stabilization during airway and laryngeal surgery. Its straight geometry and compact 146mm length facilitate rapid tension application, and the sharp tine securely grasps tissue without slippage. Stainless steel construction supports durability across multiple procedures.
Carrying a sharp 8mm pointed angled tip on a J‑shaped finger grip, the Jackson tracheal hook secures the trachea before incision during open tracheostomy. The 146mm length stabilizes the operator's working position, and the angled tip directs the hook into the trachea without sliding off cartilage.
This Jacobs chuck is engineered for reliable coupling and secure grip of rotary instruments (drills, burrs, reamers) during orthopedic bone work. The self‑centering chuck jaws provide repeatable holding accuracy without marring instrument shanks, essential for precise alignment during intramedullary reaming or cortical drilling.
The Jacobs vulsellum tenaculum at 210mm carries curved jaws with a 2 × 2 tooth pattern and a ratchet, sized for sustained cervical traction during transvaginal procedures. The ratcheted hinge locks the tenaculum onto the cervix without continuous operator force.
The Jacobson needle holder with diamond‑dusted jaws delivers secure needle purchase during intracardiac suturing without rotation or slippage. The straight platform and locking mechanism stabilize the needle during complex valve repair and septal closure. At 210mm, the instrument reaches deep atrial and ventricular structures while the diamond dust surface ensures tactile grip on delicate cardiac sutures.