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The Size 6 laryngeal mirror at 26mm on a hexagon handle gives a moderate field of view for routine ENT exam, with the hexagon profile resisting rolling on the exam tray. The polished face holds image clarity during posterior pharyngeal inspection.
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Sized at 28mm on a hexagon handle, this Size 7 laryngeal mirror sits just below the widest hex‑handle option in the exam set, balancing field of view against patient comfort. The hexagon profile resists rolling and the polished face holds clarity.
The Size 8 laryngeal mirror at 30mm on a hexagon handle gives the widest hex‑handle field of view in the exam set, suited to cases where broad visualization of the supraglottic structures is wanted. The hexagon profile resists rolling on the exam tray.
This ebonized laser iris hook is designed for posterior capsule and zonular manipulation during complex cataract and refractive procedures where light absorption is critical for safety. The black coating reduces unwanted laser scatter, and its straight configuration provides ergonomic control over delicate iris repositioning. The 241mm overall length positions the surgeon's hand comfortably distant from the operative field.
This large vaginal speculum carries a laser‑etched matte finish on the inner blades to reduce light reflection during illuminated examination, with polished external blades preserving sterile barrier integrity. The smoke evacuation tube on the upper blade clears electrosurgical plume from the operative field during cervical and vaginal procedures. The larger blade size accommodates broader anatomy and longer instrument access.
This medium vaginal speculum carries a laser‑etched matte finish on the inner blades to reduce light reflection during illuminated examination and operative work, while the external blades remain polished stainless‑steel for sterile barrier integrity. The smoke evacuation tube on the upper blade clears electrosurgical plume from the field during cervical and vaginal procedures. Medium blade sizing suits typical adult anatomy.
This small vaginal speculum carries a laser‑etched matte finish on the inner blades to reduce light reflection during illuminated examination and operative work, with the external blades polished stainless‑steel for sterile barrier integrity. The integrated smoke evacuation tube on the upper blade clears electrosurgical plume from the field during cervical or vaginal procedures. The small blade size suits narrow anatomy. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable reprocessing.
This 8mm round LASIK shield incorporates a 6mm hinge mechanism for secure periocular positioning during corneal flap creation and excimer ablation. The smooth, optically clear plastic maintains surgeon visibility while protecting exposed corneal stroma and peripheral cornea. The rigid design withstands repeated contact with instruments.
The Laufe uterine polyp forceps features a curved shank and serrated loop tip for secure tissue grasping and gentle avulsion of endometrial polyps during hysteroscopy and curettage. The serrated edge provides reliable grip without cutting healthy endometrium, while the 305mm length accommodates adequate visualization depth. Stainless steel delivers consistent performance across polyp extraction cases.
Curved Laufe uterine polyp forceps at 203mm carry serrated loop tips for grasping and avulsing endometrial polyps during hysteroscopic and dilation‑and‑curettage procedures. The serrated loop holds the polyp securely without slipping during the avulsion stroke.
Leaf‑pattern stainless steel mallet with a cylindrical 20mm striking head, weighing 4.2oz over a 165mm overall length. The finger‑groove handle keeps the surgeon's hand registered during repetitive taps on osteotomes and pin drivers, and the light head mass suits fine orthopedic cuts and small‑joint work. Stainless construction endures routine autoclave cycles between cases.
The Leather‑Karmody in situ valve scissors feature blunt tips paired with serrated alligator‑style jaws designed for controlled debridement and tissue release during mitral valve repair and replacement procedures. The serrated grasping surface prevents slippage on friable valve leaflet tissue, while the blunt tips protect underlying structures. At 172mm, the instrument provides access within the atrial cavity.
The Lehner‑style capsulorhexis forceps is optimized for gentle, controlled circular capsulorhexis in patients with weak or cataractous anterior capsules. Its gently curved shaft, 2mm platform, and flat handle combine to deliver precise tissue purchase without perforation. Dull finish and compact 80mm length support meticulous, microsurgical precision during critical capsular membrane work.
The Lehner temporal speculum carries open 14mm blades with an 18mm spread, angled 45 degrees upward for a temporal surgical approach to the eye. The angled frame preserves the surgeon's view from the temporal position while maintaining wide enough exposure for anterior segment work.
This wide‑jawed Leksell variant (8mm × 13mm bite) with 50‑degree curve handles aggressive cortical removal when extended decompression is needed across multiple laminal levels. The double‑action mechanism produces substantial cutting force, and the pronounced curve positions the jaw favorably against vertebral body and laminar surfaces. The 230mm length provides stable control during extensive bone removal. Stainless steel offers lasting durability.
Leksell rongeurs bite cancellous and cortical bone during laminectomy, craniotomy, and orthopedic decompression. The double action mechanism multiplies hand force at the jaw, and the 15 degrees curve directs the 4 × 16mm bite around the lamina or cortical edge without crowding sight lines. The 230mm frame keeps the working end on the bone in deeper exposures.
Leksell rongeurs with gentle 15‑degree curvature and a 5mm × 16mm bite aperture provide controlled cortical removal across wide operative fields during extensive laminectomy or vertebral body work. Double‑action mechanics amplify the surgeon's mechanical advantage, and the curved jaw geometry slides smoothly along periosteal margins without binding. The 230mm length balances reach with responsive handling. Stainless steel withstands repeated use.
Engineered for spinal and joint bone work, this Leksell rongeur uses a double‑action mechanism to multiply grip force at the 6 × 16mm bite while cropping cortical and cancellous bone. The 15‑degree gentle curve clears the surgeon's line of sight to the lamina and vertebral body during decompression, and the 229mm length keeps the handle out of the deep field. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates the cyclic loading inherent to bone biting.
Leksell rongeurs configured with a steeper 50‑degree curve and reduced 3mm × 13mm bite deliver precision work in confined spinal recesses where laminar edges and foramen osteophytes require selective removal. Double‑action mechanics provide cutting power despite the smaller footprint, and the pronounced curve naturally aligns with vertebral anatomy during access. The 230mm length supports controlled leverage. Reusable stainless steel endures.
The Lempert endural curette performs controlled bone and tissue removal during mastoid surgery and endaural approaches. Its 2.5 × 4mm oval cup geometry efficiently evacuates granulation and bone disease from mastoid air cells. The Bruns style handle and 178mm length support prolonged operating while maintaining precise tactile feedback.
This angled lens rotator simplifies nucleus manipulation during phacoemulsification. The 116mm length provides comfortable working distance within the anterior chamber, and the angled tip geometry supports controlled rotational movements during nucleus segmentation and cortex removal. Stainless steel construction offers reliable performance for routine reprocessing.
Built for IOL rotation and positioning, this Lester lens manipulator combines an angled titanium shaft with a 0.4mm round rotating tip set 0.8mm long, set 9mm from bend to tip. The round grooved handle and 122mm overall length support refined fingertip control during haptic engagement. Titanium construction balances rigidity with corrosion resistance across repeated reprocessing.
The Lester-Burch eye speculum provides controlled eyelid retraction during anterior segment surgery. Solid curved 21mm blades conform to the orbital rim and distribute pressure evenly across the eyelid, while the thumb screw locking mechanism maintains consistent spread throughout the procedure. The 36mm opening width supports optimal visibility of the anterior chamber and cornea.
The Lewicky cortex extractor presents a 23‑gauge curved 13mm shaft with a 0.3mm aspiration port set at 45 degrees to the right, designed to reach the subincisional capsular bag during phacoemulsification cortex removal. The angled side port lets the surgeon clear cortex behind the iris without rotating the bottle, and the polished finish reduces tissue drag at the wound. Stainless‑steel construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
Configured for left‑hand use, this Lewicky cortex extractor clears residual cortical material during cataract irrigation and aspiration. A 23ga curved shaft reaches subincisional cortex, and a 0.3mm aspiration port set at 45 degrees engages cortical strands with controlled vacuum. The polished finish keeps the cannula clean during repeat reprocessing.
The Lewin bone holding forceps grips cancellous and cortical bone during reduction and temporary fixation of fractures and osteotomy segments. Its gentle curve and serrated jaws distribute holding force across the periosteum and endosteal surfaces. The 178mm length suits hand‑held reduction during open procedures.
This Lewis nasal rasp combines a coarse grit surface with a 19 × 10mm working face for aggressive bone smoothing during septorhinoplasty. The 178mm overall length provides ergonomic control while the coarse texture removes bony irregularities left by osteotomes. Multiple passes achieve the final bone contour before closure.
This 10mm Lexer chisel on a 178mm shaft adapts the Lexer pattern for moderately sized osteotomy work in confined surgical exposures. The phenolic handle and reduced length maintain precision while enabling access into deeper, narrower operative fields.
This 10mm Lexer chisel extends the Lexer pattern into broader bone-cutting applications, suitable for larger osteotomies and articular surface sculpting. The phenolic handle absorbs mallet shock while the 222mm length ensures stable hand positioning during controlled bony work.
The 12mm Lexer chisel configured at 178mm length supports moderate osteotomy procedures in confined surgical anatomy. Its phenolic handle and reduced shaft length enable controlled bone cutting in tight corridors while maintaining safe striking mechanics.