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The Payr pylorus clamp delivers specialized hemostatic control during gastroenterostomy and pyloric surgical procedures with its angled geometry optimized for duodenal and pyloric vessel access. The extended 349mm length supports approach to deep upper abdominal structures. Stainless-steel construction provides lasting durability across routine gastrointestinal surgical cases.
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The Pederson vaginal speculum is designed with a slender profile for atraumatic visualization of the cervix, vaginal fornices, and cervical pathology in diagnostic and minor procedures. Its compact blade geometry suits patients with anatomic constraints or vaginal stenosis. Stainless‑steel construction permits high‑cycle sterilization.
These pelvic reduction forceps with 1 × 2 jaw configuration and long pointed ball tips engage pelvic fragments with precision during fracture reduction. The ball-tip geometry distributes reduction force without crushing cancellous bone, and the 400mm extended length reaches deep pelvic anatomy. Stainless steel construction sustains routine sterilization across many surgical cycles.
These short pelvic reduction forceps combine angled-inward jaws with short pointed-ball tips and ring handles for controlled reduction in confined pelvic and acetabular spaces. The angled geometry improves approach angle, and the 250mm length balances reach with precise control. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable sterilization and clinical reuse.
The Penfield #5 double‑ended dissector carries a slightly curved blunt dissector end on a 286mm frame, scaling up from the standard Penfield set for deeper neurosurgical and spine cases. The longer body keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the depth of the wound during sustained dissection.
The periosteal elevator, size 9, is designed to separate soft tissue and periosteal layers from underlying bone during orthopedic dissection. Its 180mm length and straight geometry provide reach and control for flap elevation without binding. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable surface finish for clean, repeatable lifting.
This conical phaco tip is shaped for efficient nucleus fragmentation during phacoemulsification. The 30-degree bent-tip geometry provides optimal ultrasonic transmission while maintaining anterior chamber stability. The 0.9mm conical profile supports reliable tip-to-nucleus contact across varying nuclear densities.
This 30‑degree conical phaco tip is shaped for efficient nuclear fragment engagement during phacoemulsification. The conical profile concentrates ultrasonic energy at the bevel, while the 30‑degree angle balances followability with occlusion. A matching wrench is included for secure handpiece installation and exchange.
This 3mm phalangeal elevator carries a reverse‑angled, deeply arched blade for periosteal elevation along the small bones of the hand and foot. The deep arch lifts soft tissue away from the cortical surface in a single pass, and the 152mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the small operative field.
This phalangeal elevator features a 5mm wide, deeply arched blade angled for controlled subperiosteal dissection during digit and hand surgery. The reverse angle geometry allows access to challenging anatomical positions while maintaining visibility and minimizing soft-tissue trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated surgical use.
The Pierse eye speculum carries open 11mm blades with a polished finish and a 20mm spread, sized for compact ophthalmic exposure where wide lid retraction would be excessive. The open blade design preserves access to the operative axis, and the polished finish minimizes glare under microscope illumination.
The Pierse-style Colibri forceps in titanium combines angled 45-degree geometry with ultraprecise 2mm fine-tip length. Its notched teeth at 0.25mm spacing grip delicate sutures without crushing, while the 6mm tying platforms distribute clamping force. The flat square-grip handle and compact 84mm length enable controlled finger dexterity during fine wound closure.
This small pin cutter with end-cutting geometry and double-action mechanics cuts pins and hardened steel up to 3.2mm diameter with reduced hand fatigue. The 254mm extended length provides leverage advantage during implant removal, and the stainless steel composition sustains routine sterilization. Double-action design distributes cutting force across the hand.
This tungsten carbide pin cutter features a straight 229mm shaft engineered for controlled cutting of fixation pins and wires in orthopedic procedures. The double-action mechanism provides maximum mechanical advantage when sectioning pins up to 7/64 inch diameter. Tungsten carbide construction delivers lasting durability and edge retention across repeated sterilization cycles.
Pin pulling pliers with tungsten carbide construction and a 3mm grooved jaw geometry is designed for controlled extraction of orthopedic pins and wires from bone and intramedullary canal locations without shearing or deforming the hardware. The groove jaw profile prevents slipping, while carbide composition withstands repeated use.
Built with brass bristles on a plastic handle and a 1/2" bristle face, this cleaning brush delivers softer scrubbing than stainless variants, suited to chrome and softer alloys where stainless bristles would mark the finish. The plastic handle preserves an ergonomic grip during reprocessing.
This plastic‑handle toothbrush‑style cleaning brush carries bronze bristles on a 1/2" bristle face, sized for routine cleaning of stainless and chrome instruments during reprocessing. The bronze bristle is softer than stainless steel, suited to surfaces where stainless brushes would mark the finish.
The double‑sided plastic‑handle cleaning brush carries stainless steel bristles on both sides for efficient cleaning of complex instrument surfaces during reprocessing. The dual bristle face supports cleaning both jaw surfaces of a forceps in a single pass.
Built double‑sided with stainless steel bristles on a plastic handle, this cleaning brush extends the dual‑face design of the 7960 variant with a slightly different stainless bristle configuration for varied instrument surface cleaning during reprocessing.
Built with horsehair bristles on a plastic handle and a 1/2" bristle face, this cleaning brush delivers the softest scrubbing surface available, suited to delicate optical and finished surfaces where harder bristles would mark the finish. The horsehair conforms to fine surface contours.
This plastic‑handle cleaning brush carries stainless steel bristles with a standard end profile, sized for routine scrubbing of stainless instruments during reprocessing. The stainless bristle is firmer than bronze or horsehair, suited to surfaces where stronger mechanical action is wanted.
These Iris‑Wagner gum scissors deliver fine cutting control in anterior pharyngeal and tonsillar dissection. The curved blades follow anatomical contours, while sharp tips ensure clean mucosal slicing. Ring handle geometry and 121mm length support precision work in confined oropharyngeal spaces.
This curved plastic scissors provides gentle tissue handling for confined areas of reconstructive surgery. The standard curve improves blade visibility when cutting along wound contours, while blunt tips prevent inadvertent trauma to underlying structures. At 125mm, its compact proportions support fine motor control during plastic repair procedures.
Designed for light surgical work and material handling, these plastic scissors offer blunt tips and a compact 125mm length for safe wound closure manipulation. The straight blade profile combined with two‑tone finish improves blade visibility during fine plastic surgery procedures. Flat round shanks distribute grip pressure for controlled handling.
Rounded outer blades and round shanks distinguish these plastic strabismus stitch scissors, with sharp tips that engage fine 6‑0 and 7‑0 sutures used in extraocular muscle reattachment. The straight profile cuts cleanly at the muscle insertion or conjunctival closure, and a two‑tone finish reduces operating microscope glare. Ring‑handle geometry and 115mm overall length give controlled scissor action throughout strabismus correction.
These plastic surgery scissors feature a straight blade with sharp tips for precise cutting in confined surgical fields and revision work. The compact 121mm length supports maneuverability in tight spaces such as intra‑oral dissection or limited incision body contouring. Stainless steel construction provides reliable performance across repeat surgical cases.
The plate bone‑holding forceps secures fixation plates to bone during application, featuring a curved design that accommodates plate contours and a serrated hexagon foot plate for anti‑slip purchase. Its one‑pointed tip engages plate holes reliably, and the 121mm compact length suits varied surgical approaches.
The plate cutting forceps, 1mm bite capacity and 241mm length, precisely sections orthopedic fixation plates during hardware removal and revision procedures. Straight blade geometry creates clean plate cuts without delamination or stress cracking. Extended length accommodates large-bone plate work while maintaining operator control and visibility.
The Polokoff double‑ended rasp delivers complementary 3mm working surfaces for controlled surface preparation of cortical bone and periosteal sites. The straight geometry optimizes contact pressure during rasping strokes, supporting smooth bone surface finishing. Stainless steel resists wear and maintains surface texture consistency across repeated clinical use.
This double‑ended rasp with 6mm width smooths and contours bone surfaces during fracture reduction and arthroplasty. The rasp surfaces remove cortical irregularities without generating excessive heat, while the double‑ended design offers two working surfaces in a compact instrument. Stainless steel construction maintains durability across many surgical cases.