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Right‑side port placement on this 19ga Kelman cyclodialysis cannula directs irrigation toward the dominant eye orientation during cyclodialysis or anterior chamber reformation. The flattened 12mm tip with the last 2.5mm angled up rides the scleral spur to clear the ciliary cleft, and the polished shaft draws back cleanly through a limbal entry. Overall length of 32mm matches anterior segment working depth.
Features & Benefits
This Kelman cystotome is engineered with a 22‑gauge double‑bladed tip and integrated irrigating port for controlled posterior capsulotomy and hyaloidotomy during cataract and vitreoretinal procedures. The sharp tips and dual‑blade geometry enable precise dissection of capsular and membrane structures. Stainless‑steel construction resists corrosion and maintains edge sharpness.
The Kelman-Hoeffer angled suture forceps provides offset 0.12mm fine tips with 1 × 2-tooth tying platforms oriented at 90 degrees. This perpendicular tooth angle suits wound closure work where the surgeon approaches the suture from the side. The ergonomic fenestrated handle and angled shaft support wrist-neutral positioning during prolonged fine suturing.
The mini Kern bone‑holding forceps (150mm) provides secure purchase on small bone fragments and cortical edges during orthopedic fixation and reconstruction. The ratchet mechanism locks bone fragments in place hands‑free, supporting safe positioning during screw insertion and plate application. Stainless steel jaws resist wear across hundreds of reprocessing cycles.
The Kern bone-holding forceps without ratchet deliver flexible grip strength for temporary bone reduction and positioning. The 210mm length and straight geometry provide reach and direct control, and the absence of ratcheting allows quick application and removal during complex reductions. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable sterilization and clinical reuse.
The Kerrison rongeur with 40‑degree upbite and 5mm bite is engineered for controlled bone removal in spine and orthopedic procedures, including laminectomy, foraminotomy, and decompression around the neural elements. The 203mm working length reaches deep into spinal corridors while the upbite geometry directs the cutting head away from the underlying dura and nerve root. Stainless‑steel construction holds the cutting edge across repeat reprocessing.
This Kerrison rongeur combines a 5mm bite with 40 degrees upbite architecture, designed for controlled laminar and vertebral body resection in spinal decompression. The angled cutting edge aligns precisely with the surgical field, while the 180mm working length supports midline and lateral spinal exposures. Stainless steel construction withstands sterilization and multiple surgical cases.
The Kerrison rongeur's 40 degrees upbite and 5mm bite geometry provide controlled bone removal for vertebral body and laminar resection in spinal procedures. The straight shaft maintains excellent working-length access during deep spinal exposures, while the 203mm length accommodates extensive decompression cases. Stainless steel construction reliably handles routine autoclave reprocessing.
The Kerrison rongeur operates without a hinge mechanism, allowing bone removal from the vertebral body and lamina via a 40 degrees curved trajectory. Its 4mm bite and 203mm working length enable controlled vertebral endplate clearance and foraminal decompression. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable cutting performance across repeat spinal cases.
The Kevorkian‑Young endocervical biopsy curette features a 2mm × 12mm loop for sampling endocervical tissue during diagnostic workup of cervical abnormalities. Without specimen basket, the 311mm overall length provides comfortable reach to the endocervix and lower uterine segment. The straight geometry supports precise placement and controlled curettage.
Key periosteal elevator in its broader 25mm sharp configuration, mounted on a 210mm shaft for periosteal stripping along long bones and broader cortical surfaces. The sharp leading edge cuts cleanly through the periosteum to start the dissection, and the 25mm width clears a wide swath in fewer passes. Stainless steel construction supports repeat orthopedic‑set sterilization.
This Key periosteal elevator combines a sharp 19mm working width with a straight profile for controlled periosteal stripping and bone exposure in orthopedic procedures. The sharp edge penetrates the periosteal envelope cleanly, minimizing soft‑tissue trauma and supporting atraumatic bone surface preparation. At 200mm, it provides reach and leverage across moderate‑depth surgical fields.
Keyes dermal punches create full-thickness skin biopsies in dermatological and general surgical settings. The 1.5mm circular aperture produces uniform sample cores suitable for histologic examination. Straight geometry and compact length support precise positioning on facial and body surfaces.
The Keyes dermal punch at 2mm cuts a circular skin biopsy or excision in dermatologic and minor surgical settings. The sharpened circular blade delivers a clean full‑thickness skin sample in a single rotational stroke, and the 102mm body keeps the operator's hand clear of the working tip.
Keyes dermal punch with 4mm bite creates uniform circular tissue specimens for skin and soft-tissue biopsies. The straight 102mm length supports hand control during punch placement. The circular cutting edge produces clean, consistent tissue cores suitable for histological examination.
The Killian antrum cannula (size 1, bulbous tip) facilitates safe fluid delivery and tissue irrigation in the maxillary antrum during antrostomy procedures. Its bulbous terminal prevents mucosal laceration while permitting controlled irrigation. The compact size 1 profile suits anatomically narrow antral ostia.
Designed for wider nasal cavities, this 140mm Killian speculum features 90 × 8.7mm blades that provide superior exposure for FESS procedures and nasal disease inspection. The straight profile and set screw mechanism allow precise blade stabilization during extended sinus work. Stainless steel provides lasting durability.
Kilner scissors with tungsten carbide cutting edges deliver superior edge retention during plastic and reconstructive surgery where serrated jaws maintain secure grip on friable flap tissue and skin edges. The curved geometry supports natural hand motion along tissue planes. At 114mm, the compact size suits facial and delicate wound work.
Kilner‑Ragnell pointed scissors bring precision to delicate facial dissection, combining a straight blade profile with sharp pointed tips for fine-lined cutting in tight planes. The compact 115mm length supports work in the facial planes during mini‑face lifts and limited incision surgery. Stainless steel ring-handle design ensures durability across repeated surgical cases.
The Kleinert‑Kutz synovectomy rongeur features delicate 2 × 13mm jaw geometry with gentle curve for atraumatic removal of synovial tissue and debris during arthroscopic and open synovectomy procedures. The double‑action mechanism provides smooth, controlled cutting force optimized for fragile synovial membrane and joint capsule work. Compact 150mm length enables precise control in confined joint spaces.
The Kleinert‑Kutz skin hook elevates tissue planes with its 3mm wide sharp hook, enabling precise separation of skin and subcutaneous layers during hand and plastic surgery. The straight 152mm profile allows fingertip retraction without requiring self‑retaining apparatus. The sharp tip minimizes tissue bruising when manipulating delicate soft tissue planes.
The large Kleinert‑Kutz skin retractor carries a 7mm sharp hook for precise skin‑edge retraction during hand and digital surgery, where small‑field exposure must be held without crushing the wound margin. The 159mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operative line.
The Kleinert‑Kutz synovectomy rongeur features delicate 2mm × 13mm jaws with a spring‑loaded double‑action mechanism for precision soft‑tissue removal. The gentle curve geometry improves access to synovial tissue within confined joint capsule spaces. Designed for controlled work in hand joints during synovectomy and arthroscopic procedures.
Kleinsasser horizontal scissors deliver precise mucosal cutting through rigid laryngoscopes during microlaryngeal surgery. The straight 2mm shaft maintains optimal visualization of deep laryngeal structures, while the 230mm working length accommodates narrow instrumentation angles. Designed for exacting endolaryngeal procedures including vocal cord and anterior commissure work.
The Kleinsasser suction tube is engineered for controlled aspiration during transnasal endoscopic procedures and laryngeal surgery. A 3mm diameter bore with a cutoff hole allows surgeon-controlled modulation of suction flow without inserting a thumb vent, preserving the surgical view. The 230mm working length extends deep into nasal and pharyngeal corridors while maintaining precise tip handling.
The curved Knapp iris scissors combines a 30mm mid-screw-to-tip measurement with standard curvature and sharp tips optimized for controlled iris and fine anterior-segment cutting during ophthalmic procedures. The 102mm overall length positions the surgeon's hand comfortably outside the operative field. Precise cutting edges on stainless steel blades ensure clean separation of delicate ocular tissues.
This universal ring knife handle with camlock mechanism accommodates standard scalpel blades, probes, and elevators at any angle without tool changing. The angled geometry supports ergonomic grip during precision cutting and tissue separation. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains reliable blade holding across diverse surgical applications.
The Knight septum nasal forceps combines a box lock mechanism with 5 × 12mm oval cup jaws designed for secure grasping of septal cartilage and bone during septorhinoplasty and FESS procedures. The oval cup geometry distributes pressure without crushing, and the box lock maintains reliable closure. The 191mm length provides substantial reach.
Built for anterior chamber irrigation, this Knolle cannula carries a 23g blunt tip on a 45‑degree angled shaft, with a 1.5mm tip-to-bend distance and 25.4mm working length. The polished finish promotes smooth fluid delivery, and the angled geometry directs irrigation along the chamber without endothelial impingement.
The Knolle capsule scraper uses a 23 gauge cannula with a 2mm angled sandblasted tip to abrade residual lens epithelial cells from the posterior capsule during cataract surgery. The textured sandblasted surface engages adherent cortex without cutting, and the angle places the working face flat against the capsule through a corneal incision. A 20mm working length matches phaco instrument geometry.