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Lister bandage scissors provide angled access for safe dressing and cast removal in wound and orthopedic care. The probe tip threads beneath rigid materials without traumatizing underlying tissue. Angled blade geometry improves visibility and approach control during timed removal procedures.
Features & Benefits
This Lister bandage scissors feature an angled geometry with probe tip for safe, controlled cutting of sutures and dressings without risk to underlying skin. The 140mm length provides adequate reach and leverage for cutting tasks. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeated use and sterilization.
These Lister bandage scissors provide efficient dressing and wound covering removal without risk to underlying tissue. The straight blade geometry and extended 184mm length support safe bandage and cast material cutting from a distance, protecting the surgical site. The characteristic Lister design has been clinically validated for over a century.
Liston bone forceps cut through cortical bone and remove spicules during fracture care and orthopedic exposure. The angled jaws clear the surgeon's sight line on long‑bone shafts, while the single action mechanism and spring handle reset the cut between bites. The 191mm frame balances reach with the leverage needed to sever cortical edges.
The Liston bone forceps, straight with single-action spring handle and 216mm length, cuts bone with mechanical advantage during fracture reduction and bone removal in orthopedic procedures. Spring-return handle provides automatic jaw reset between cuts, improving cutting efficiency. Single-action mechanism generates powerful cutting force with minimal hand squeeze required.
Built as extremely delicate dressing forceps, the Littauer carry 2 × 9mm serrated longitudinally grooved jaws on a 121mm frame for the finest ear and nasal packing work. The 66mm working length keeps the grasp close to the surgeon's fingertips, and the longitudinal groove holds slender dressing material in the jaw.
The Littauer ligature scissors' compact, straight geometry supports controlled suture cutting in general closures and knot trimming. The instrument's precision tips deliver clean cuts without tissue nicking. Its proven design has established reliable performance in vascular and general surgical suture management.
Straight Littauer scissors with a notch in the blade catch and cut suture material flush against the skin during stitch removal, with the notch lifting the suture clear before the cut. The 127mm length keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips for fine clinic work.
Straight Littauer scissors provide compact, controlled cutting geometry for fine tissue dissection in confined surgical spaces. The 140mm length combined with the Littauer pattern supports precision work in limited-access fields. Ring-handle design ensures stable grip during extended use.
The Livernois fixation loop stabilizes IOL haptics and ocular tissue during anterior segment manipulation. Its rounded loop tip engages structures without piercing, and the 106mm shaft balances comfortably for seated microsurgical work. Polished stainless steel withstands repeat reprocessing without surface degradation.
A single‑ended Locke elevator with a 114mm overall length suits compact periosteal and soft‑tissue elevation in podiatric and small‑bone exposures. The straight shaft delivers a direct line of force from the handle to the working edge, useful for clean separation of periosteum from cortical bone. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates repeat sharpening and sterilization.
Extending the platform to 127mm, this single‑ended Locke elevator gives the surgeon a longer reach for periosteal lifting along the metatarsal shaft and small long bones. The straight profile preserves a direct force vector from handle to edge during stripping. Stainless‑steel construction sustains the cutting profile through repeat reprocessing.
London‑College forceps with grooved and serrated tips provide dual‑texture gripping surfaces for maximum retention of calculus, dentin fragments, and restorative materials during intraoral procedures. The lock mechanism stabilizes the grasp without continuous muscular input, improving ergonomics during prolonged restorative or periodontal work. This 152mm instrument is indispensable for secure handling in the challenging wet environment of the oral cavity.
London‑College forceps with grooved tips deliver secure, tactile feedback during extraction and manipulation of dental structures. The grooved surface pattern grips calculus, fragments, and fine dental materials without slipping, improving procedural control in the tight oral cavity. Designed for endodontic and general restorative procedures, this 152mm instrument maintains precision during delicate periapical and periodontal work.
London‑College forceps with a locking mechanism and grooved tips enhance security during sustained grasping of dental materials and tissue in the periodontal and endodontic fields. The lock maintains jaw position without muscular effort, reducing hand fatigue during root canal preparation and extraction. Grooved surfaces ensure reliable purchase on wet or calcified deposits along the gingiva and alveolar bone.
The Love‑Gruenwald disc rongeur features a 45‑degree downward angle ideal for approaching the intervertebral disc space during posterior discectomy. Its 3 × 10mm bite removes nucleus and annular material, and the twin ring handles provide secure grip control. The 178mm working length balances reach with ergonomic hand positioning.
Love‑Gruenwald intervertebral discectomy rongeurs use dual ring handles and a 3mm × 10mm bite angled 45 degrees to facilitate controlled nucleus pulposus removal while protecting the adjacent vertebral endplate. The ring handle design distributes grip pressure evenly and prevents finger occlusion during repetitive strokes, and the compact 127mm working length supports access through standard laminotomy ports. Reusable stainless steel supports durable performance.
Love‑Gruenwald vertical disc rongeur angled downward 30 degrees, this instrument excels at controlled intervertebral disc material removal and vertebral endplate debridement. The 3 × 10mm jaw dimensions deliver proportional bite and purchase across osseous structures. Its 127mm working length provides stable mid‑field access.
Love‑Gruenwald vertical disc rongeur angled upward 30 degrees provides enhanced visualization during cranial‑ward intervertebral disc material removal and rostral endplate work. The 3 × 10mm jaw accommodates bone and disc fragments, while upward angling supports visualization across deeper disc levels. Its 152mm working length extends reach.
Love‑Kerrison laminectomy rongeurs deliver a 3mm bite with straight shaft and 90‑degree upbite jaw orientation that cuts perpendicular to the spinal lamina, optimizing cortical removal during decompression. The large handle accommodates firm grip during forceful cutting, and the regular footplate supports stable positioning at the lamina. The 203mm working length reaches laminae throughout the cervical and thoracic spine. Reusable stainless steel endures.
The Love nerve retractor delivers precise 45‑degree angled blade retraction for spinal and neural structure visualization. Its 7mm width and shallow 5mm depth minimize trauma to adjacent soft tissue while providing controlled nerve protection. The 216mm length accommodates standard handheld spinal exposure.
This Love nerve retractor features a 7 × 5mm angled blade at 90 degrees, designed for spinal procedures requiring precise nerve root and soft-tissue retraction. The angled blade architecture improves approach angles beneath bone overhangs and in confined spaces. Its 216mm overall length provides adequate reach for spinal exposures.
The Love uvula retractor provides hands-free exposure of the soft palate and oropharyngeal midline during tonsillectomy and pharyngeal surgery. Its 18mm blade width distributes force atraumatically across the velum. The straight geometry preserves the surgeon's visual axis to the operative field.
Love uvula retractors expose the soft palate and pharyngeal structures during tonsillectomy, pharyngeal flap, and palatal reconstruction procedures. The 20mm straight blade provides adequate coverage of the uvular and soft-palate surface without excessive mucosal compression. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reusable performance across multiple surgical cases.
The Love‑Adson periosteal elevator combines a slender 6.5mm blade with straight geometry for delicate periosteal stripping along the spine and long bones. The 165mm length permits reach into moderate‑depth exposures while maintaining fingertip control. This eponymous pattern reflects proven technique for atraumatic subperiosteal dissection and soft‑tissue mobilization.
The Lowman bone clamp stabilizes bony fragments with its 1 × 1 jaw configuration, delivering reliable purchase across moderate‑sized reductions. The clamp mechanism secures hands‑free stability during plate and wire application, and the 184mm length provides balanced reach and control.
This extended 203mm Lowman clamp provides additional reach while maintaining the proven 1 × 1 jaw design for reliable fragment holding during fixation procedures. The clamp mechanism secures hands‑free stability, and the slightly longer length suits deeper exposures.
The Lowman bone clamp employs a 1 × 2 jaw configuration to apply controlled compressive force during fracture reduction without relying on continuous manual pressure. Straight geometry supports stable positioning at the operative field, and the compact 121mm length permits access to both superficial and modest‑depth bone work. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and fatigue over many cases.
Lowman bone clamps secure cortical fragments during fracture reduction and plate fixation. The 1 × 2 tooth jaws bite into bone surfaces and resist rotation under wrist load, and the 203mm straight frame keeps the working end at the operative bone. Stainless steel construction holds the jaw geometry through repeat sterilization.
The Lowman bone clamp, 1 × 2 jaw configuration and 184mm length, provides dual-jaw bone securement during orthopedic fragment reduction and fixation placement. Its rectangular jaw pattern distributes clamping force evenly across bone surfaces, minimizing point loading and fracture propagation. Straight orientation and ergonomic handle enable precise positioning in confined reduction fields.