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The right‑hand Millard thumb hook places a single sharp 4mm prong on a 22mm frame for precise skin lifting during cleft lip and palate work. The thumb‑grip format keeps the surgeon's hand close to the small repair, and the right‑hand orientation matches the primary surgeon's retraction line.
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Miller articulating forceps combine a straight shaft with cross‑serrated jaws for precise grasping of dental tissues and materials during general restorative and extractive procedures. The articulated tip design provides enhanced tactile feedback and control, allowing surgeons to adapt to varying tissue resistance in mandibular and maxillary regions. This 152mm instrument delivers reliable performance across diverse intraoral applications.
The S‑shaped Miller operating rectal scissors combine bayonet geometry with serrated blades and blunt tips, optimizing precision cutting in confined colorectal and anal spaces. The serrated jaws maintain secure tissue purchase while blunt tips reduce risk of penetration into adjacent bowel or sphincter. The 180mm length accommodates reach beyond the dentate line and external anal structures.
This nine-prong Miller wound retractor delivers broad superficial tissue retraction through blunt prong geometry optimized for skin and superficial soft tissue exposure. The multi-prong design distributes tension evenly across the wound edge, reducing tissue trauma during extended procedures. Handheld design enables dynamic retraction when needed.
Mini countersinks prepare orthopedic screw seating sites with a 1.5mm cutting flute that creates precise conical depressions in cortical bone, protecting screw head proximity to the periosteum during intramedullary and plate fixation work. The compact dimensions facilitate use in confined fracture exposures. Reusable stainless steel construction maintains cutting edge sharpness across repeated cases.
This mini Friedman rongeur carries a delicate 2 × 8mm bite for measured nibbling of small bone fragments and osteophytes around joint margins and digital exostoses. The straight 152mm length keeps the cutting tips visible in shallow orthopedic exposures, and the slim profile suits hand, foot, and small‑joint work. Stainless‑steel jaws hold edge geometry across repeat sterilization cycles.
The mini Lambotte osteotome (curved, 15mm) offers a wider curved profile for following bone anatomy during corrective osteotomy and fracture shaping in small joint surgery. The 127mm length maintains maneuverability in confined spaces, while the standard curve aligns with natural bone contours and improves bleeding field visibility during the cut.
Built for compact osteotomy work, this mini Lambotte osteotome delivers a curved 18mm cutting edge for shaping cortical bone in restricted exposures. The 127mm overall length keeps the instrument balanced for fingertip and palm control during controlled mallet strikes against bone and periosteum. Stainless‑steel construction holds the edge through repeat sharpening cycles and routine sterilization.
The mini Lambotte osteotome (curved, 10mm) combines a slightly wider curved blade with 127mm length for osteotomy and shaping along natural bone contours in small joint and corrective surgery. The standard curve improves visualization and follows the anatomy of smaller bones, while the straight working plane supports controlled force distribution without lamellar separation.
This mini Lambotte osteotome features an 18mm straight cutting edge for broad yet controlled bone sectioning during facet joint and vertebral body exposures. The straight profile ensures predictable osteotomy geometry, and the 127mm compact length minimizes uncontrolled torque during mallet delivery.
Sized at 19mm wide, this Mini Lambotte osteotome bridges the gap between the standard Mini widths and the full‑size Lambotte. The 127mm body keeps the working face close to the surgeon's hand for fine tactile control, while the wider edge handles moderate cortical cuts in foot, ankle, and small‑bone work.
Built straight at 2mm wide, this Mini Lambotte osteotome makes the narrowest cortical cuts in the Mini Lambotte family. The 127mm body suits compact hand and foot anatomies where the surgeon needs the working face close to their grip, and the planar edge produces a controlled cut under mallet impact.
The mini Lambotte osteotome delivers precise cutting action for small-scale bone surgery and cartilage shaping. Its 3mm straight blade concentrates osteotomy force efficiently while the compact 130mm length supports excellent control in pediatric and fine-bone procedures. Stainless steel construction ensures reliability.
Stepping up to 6mm wide, this straight Mini Lambotte osteotome opens the cut width for slightly larger cortical osteotomies while keeping the compact 127mm length of the Mini family. The wider edge clears bone faster than the 2mm version while still suiting fine‑field work in the hand and foot.
Sized at 8mm wide, this straight Mini Lambotte osteotome sits between the 6mm and 10mm widths in the Mini family, suited to fine cortical osteotomies where 6mm is too narrow and 10mm too broad. The 130mm body keeps the working face close to the surgeon's hand.
The Mini stainless steel mallet delivers lightweight percussion through a 20mm cylinder head, ideal for delicate bone and periosteal manipulation in confined anatomical spaces. At just 3.6oz and 173.6mm length, the instrument minimizes operator fatigue during extended fine work. Finger groove handle provides secure, non-slip grip.
Mixter forceps serve as curved hemostat and tissue grasper in general surgical dissection and hemorrhage control. The full-curve geometry contours to deeper anatomical spaces, improving maneuverability and reach. Spring tension and jaw closure design ensure reliable grip on tissue and vessel walls across multiple clinical uses.
The adult Molt mouth gag is sized for large surgical fields during tonsillectomy and velopharyngeal surgery in adult patients. The heavy-duty stainless steel frame maintains consistent opening against pharyngeal musculature, supporting hands-free exposure of the posterior oropharynx. Secure ratchet mechanism prevents unintended closure during prolonged procedures.
The small Molt mouth gag is sized for pediatric and narrow oropharyngeal fields during tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in children. The reduced frame size allows secure positioning without posterior pharyngeal strain. Stainless steel ratchet mechanism ensures reliable exposure maintenance throughout surgery.
This monopolar electrosurgical cable connects bovine‑compatible generators to ophthalmic instruments with standardized pin connectors for predictable current delivery. The straight configuration supports unobstructed lead routing in confined ophthalmic fields. Reusable construction and compatible connector interfaces simplify equipment integration and charger accessibility in multi‑generator OR environments.
Built as a dual‑purpose instrument, the Morisson‑Hurd carries a 7 × 22mm curved serrated dissecting end on one side and a 10mm‑wide pillar retractor on the other, sized for tonsillar pillar work during tonsillectomy. The longitudinally serrated handle prevents slip during dissection, and the 224mm length matches deep oropharyngeal access.
The Mulsurphum phaco tip wrench is sized for size 24 phaco tip installation and removal, providing the torque grip needed for secure tip attachment to the phaco handpiece. Reliable tip seating helps maintain consistent ultrasonic performance during cataract cases.
The Museux tenaculum forceps employs a straight shank and 2 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern at the 6mm tip for secure uterine stabilization during dilation, curettage, and manipulation. The tooth geometry distributes grip force evenly across the uterine fundus, preventing slippage while minimizing endometrial trauma. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance through many cases.
This myringotomy knife handle (chuck style) is designed to accept standard myringotomy blade inserts for controlled incision of the tympanic membrane during tympanostomy tube placement and fluid drainage procedures. The chuck mechanism securely holds interchangeable blade tips while the compact 3.67 inch handle supports fingertip precision during delicate tympanic work. Reusable stainless steel construction supports long‑term sterilization cycles.
Curved at the working tip, this 9mm myringotomy knife creates a clean radial incision in the tympanic membrane for middle‑ear ventilation or effusion drainage. The SLIG profile slides through the external auditory canal with minimal tissue contact, preserving visualization under the operating microscope. Stainless steel construction supports reliable autoclaving across routine pediatric and adult ear cases.
The titanium Nagahara nucleus phaco chopper delivers precision nucleus division during phacoemulsification. Its 1.5mm blade at 90 degrees provides stable chopping force within the capsular bag, while the 0.75mm cutting edge initiates clean cracks through dense nuclei. The round grooved handle and angled shaft support ambidextrous control, and titanium construction ensures durable performance across multiple reprocessing cycles.
Designed for left‑hand use during right‑dominant phacoemulsification, this Nagahara phaco chopper carries a flat interior cutting edge that initiates clean nuclear fracture along the chopping axis. The shaft is angled 45 degrees with a 10mm bend‑to‑tip and a 1.5mm cutting edge oriented at 60 degrees, giving the surgeon a defined purchase point on the nucleus while clearing the capsular rim. A round knurled handle on the 114mm shaft keeps rotational control predictable through divide‑and‑conquer or stop‑and‑chop technique.
Compact 140mm nail nipper with a concave cutting blade tuned to follow the curve of the nail plate without splintering. The V‑spring keeps the jaws under steady return tension, and the flip lock secures the cutter for safe tray storage between cases. Stainless steel construction holds the edge through repeated cuts on toenail and onychomycotic tissue.
The narrow-jaw nail splitter is engineered for controlled sectioning of intramedullary nails and fixation devices during removal procedures. The straight profile and narrow jaw configuration provide precise closing force on small-diameter metallic implants, while the compact 127mm length enables access to proximal and distal nail ends in confined surgical spaces. Stainless steel jaws maintain sharpness and structural integrity through multiple sterilization cycles.
Pattern #59 nail splitter delivers a small straight jaw that slips beneath the nail plate and splits along its length without crushing the underlying nail bed. The straight profile suits ingrown nail and onychocryptosis procedures where a controlled longitudinal cut is needed. Stainless‑steel construction holds the cutting edge through repeat sterilization.