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The Jacobson heavy‑style needle holder combines a 2mm diamond‑coated tip with robust jaw closure for secure suture capture in cardiovascular repairs and dense tissue approximation. Its straight configuration and round handle support stable palm‑grip control during aortic or coronary vessel anastomosis work. The spring‑locking mechanism holds fine suture material without slippage across repeated needle passes.
Features & Benefits
Jacobson hemostatic forceps in fully curved pattern with extra-delicate serrated jaws and 191mm length provide atraumatic vascular clamping in microsurgical fields. The full curve geometry follows the contours of delicate tissues and small-caliber vessels. Serrated jaw pattern distributes clamping force without crushing vessel walls.
The Jacobson micro needle holder's delicate 0.5mm diamond‑dusted jaws accommodate fine sutures in confined operative spaces. Its gentle curve and 152mm length combine optimal visualization with minimal shaft obstruction. The round knurled handle supports precise, fatigue‑free movements through extended procedures.
Jacobson micro needle holders are precision instruments for fine suturing in coronary artery and cardiac chamber repairs. The 1mm diamond‑coated jaws provide reliable needle purchase on delicate 5‑0 and smaller sutures, while the slim‑line box lock minimizes profile within the surgical field. A 184mm shaft and knurled round handle deliver steady control for meticulous intracardiac anastomosis.
The Jacobson micro needle holder combines diamond‑dusted jaws with box lock and flat grooved handle to enable precise suturing of delicate coronary and ventricular tissue during microsurgical repair and anastomosis. Its straight 203mm shaft and micro pattern support fine needle control through complex in‑depth stitching. The diamond‑dusted surface retains needle purchase through multiple passes without slipping.
Jacobson micro needle holders in titanium with 1mm diamond-coated jaws, slim-line lock, and 210mm extended length support deep-field microsurgical work on fine sutures (5-0 or smaller). Titanium mount combines rigidity with lasting corrosion resistance through repeated sterilization. Flat handle geometry supports stable fingertip control.
These Jacobson micro scissors deliver fine-tipped precision cutting for delicate coronary artery and bypass graft work. The 125-degree sharp blade angle permits controlled dissection and vessel ligation in tight mediastinal spaces. The round spring handle provides balanced tactile feedback during prolonged microsurgical handling.
The Jacobson mosquito forceps delivers fine hemostatic control in delicate surgical fields requiring precise vessel occlusion. Its curved geometry facilitates access beneath surface structures while maintaining reliable jaw closure across minor vessels. The 127mm length and proven spring action support extended use without fatigue.
The Jacobson needle holder combines a standard curved geometry with an unlocked design for intuitive needle passage control during vascular and cardiac anastomosis. The 203mm overall length reaches deep coronary fields, while the ring handles provide balanced control. Stainless‑steel construction sustains reliable performance across long reconstructive procedures.
Designed for pupil expansion and iris fixation during phacoemulsification, the Jaffe iris hook presents a small blunt tip on a 26mm straight shaft. The blunt working edge minimizes the risk of inadvertent iris perforation, and the smooth flat handle keeps the instrument low against the cheek. A 127mm overall length supports comfortable reach during anterior segment work.
Designed for lens manipulation and IOL positioning, the Jaffe‑Maltzman manipulating hook carries a 10mm tip-to-bend distance with a smooth flat handle and 120mm overall length. The flat handle profile orients the working tip consistently within the surgeon's fingertip grip, supporting refined haptic engagement and iris-plane work.
The Jako laryngeal probe angles 90 degrees with a 220mm working length, sized for palpation and tissue evaluation through a laryngoscope. The right‑angle tip catches mucosal edges and structural surfaces, and the long working length suits deep laryngeal access.
The large Jameson muscle hook places a broad working tip on a grooved handle for engaging adult rectus muscles during strabismus surgery. Longitudinal grooves give tactile orientation through the hook's working arc, and the 127mm overall length keeps the surgeon's fingertips clear of the orbital rim during muscle isolation.
The small Jameson muscle hook engages extraocular muscle bellies during strabismus surgery. Its slim shaft and rounded tip slide beneath the muscle insertion to lift it clear of the sclera for measurement, recession, or resection. A grooved handle improves grip during the controlled lifting maneuver, and the 127mm length suits standard pediatric and adult strabismus exposure.
The Jamison-Metzenbaum extended-length scissors deliver controlled cutting action in deeper surgical fields. Although listed with straight curvature, this long-shaft design historically supports broad abdominal work and general dissection across deep operative corridors. The 203mm length and stainless-steel construction ensure lasting durability and accessible reach.
Jar brushes deliver efficient instrument cleaning during wash cycles and manual scrubbing. The pack of three supports continuous OR inventory while one set processes sterilization. Soft bristles prevent scratching of delicate instrument surfaces.
The adult Jennings mouth gag at 8" × 6" opens the oral cavity with a ratcheted hinge for tonsillectomy, intraoral procedures, and dental work in adult patients. The larger frame holds the jaw open without continuous operator pressure, and the wide spread suits adult anatomy.
The Jennings mouth gag child configuration with 6.25 inch length is engineered for pediatric oropharyngeal exposure during tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in young patients. The smaller frame and opening accommodate pediatric anatomy without risk of excessive palatal or pharyngeal stretch. Ratchet mechanism maintains consistent exposure throughout the procedure.
Sized for youth patients at 7" × 4‑1/2", this Jennings mouth gag scales the adult design down for pediatric and adolescent anatomy. The ratcheted hinge holds the jaw open during tonsillectomy and intraoral work, and the smaller frame avoids over‑opening in younger patients.
Angled 90 degrees with 5mm from tip to bend, these #5 jeweler forceps deliver extra-fine pointed tips for retrieving sutures, foreign bodies, and small particles in ophthalmic microsurgery. The 110mm shaft and dull finish reduce glare under the operating microscope. Spring tension allows precise tactile closure on minute targets.
These curved #7 jeweler forceps taper to a fine 0.17mm point for precision handling of microsurgical sutures, capsule fragments, and small foreign bodies. The curve clears the line of sight during placement under the microscope. A smooth flat handle distributes fingertip pressure evenly through delicate grasping work.
The John DXEK inserting forceps is engineered specifically for donor graft positioning during Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty. The 30-degree angled tip and ultra-thin 0.46mm width allow atraumatic graft manipulation within the anterior chamber without endothelial cell trauma. The angled geometry improves visibility during graft insertion through the corneal incision.
Johnson skin hooks are precision single‑prong retracting instruments designed for gentle tissue elevation during superficial surgical exposure. The 6mm working tip provides fine control without excessive trauma, while the straight profile improves visibility. This reusable stainless‑steel design supports reliable performance across diverse surgical applications.
Built for adult adenoidectomy, the Jones adenoid curette presents a 10 × 20mm cup that engages larger lymphoid masses in the nasopharynx. The 8mm cutting edge provides firm, controlled scraping action across adenoid tissue. The 225mm overall length ensures comfortable access to posterior pharyngeal anatomy.
The Jones adenoid curette in child size features an 8 × 15mm cup designed to safely dislodge lymphoid tissue from the nasopharyngeal wall during pediatric adenoidectomy. The 6mm cutting edge provides controlled tissue detachment without excessive mucosal trauma. At 223mm overall length, the instrument reaches deep pharyngeal structures while maintaining adequate sightlines.
The Jones adenoid curette is engineered for infants with a 6mm × 10mm cup and 4mm cutting edge optimized for delicate adenoid tissue removal in pediatric nasopharyngeal spaces. The 213mm overall length accommodates infant anatomy while the small cup size prevents unintended removal of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue beyond the adenoid pad. The blunt geometry ensures safe adenoid extraction without adenoid remnant.
This Jorgenson scissors delivers heavy curvature for controlled dissection along deep anatomical contours in general surgery. The strongly curved blade profile improves visibility and cutting leverage when working beneath overhanging structures or in confined abdominal spaces. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use, with ring‑handle design and 229mm length combining stability with reach.
This Joseph bayonet bone saw features left‑angled geometry that improves approach angle when sectioning cortical bone in confined surgical spaces. The narrow blade transitions cleanly through dense periosteal tissue and intramedullary regions. Bayonet configuration preserves the surgeon's visual field during restricted‑access fracture work.
The right‑angled Joseph bayonet saw complements left‑sided access, allowing bilateral approach options during complex fracture reduction. The bayonet offset elevates the handle away from the operative field, improving visibility and reducing fatigue during extended bone sectioning. Straight blade geometry cuts through cortical and cancellous regions without binding.
The Joseph bone saw features a narrow straight blade optimized for precise oscillating cuts through cortical and cancellous bone. The stainless steel construction withstands repetitive stroking motion without deformation, supporting clean osteotomy completion. Straight geometry ensures orthogonal cut geometry during fracture alignment procedures.