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Russian tissue forceps deliver broad cupped grip on dense tissue in abdominal and general surgery. The star-pattern grasping surface distributes contact across thick fascia and peritoneal tissue without crushing or tearing. Extended 254mm shaft provides reach into deep body cavities.
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This duplicate of the standard Russian tissue forceps at 152mm sits in instrument sets requiring multiple Russian forceps across the case. The broad spoon tips with star‑pattern grasping surface deliver atraumatic grip on tough connective tissue.
Russian tissue forceps at 152mm present broad spoon‑shaped tips with a star‑pattern grasping surface, distributing grip on tough connective tissue � fascia, peritoneum � without crushing the wound margin. The 152mm length suits routine general surgical exposure.
This extended 260mm Ryder micro needle holder with tungsten‑carbide serrated jaws delivers superior grip on delicate microsurgical needles over extended working distances. The 2mm jaw width ensures precision control in confined ophthalmic and reconstructive fields. Tungsten carbide construction provides exceptional durability.
The compact 127mm Ryder micro needle holder pairs the TC serrated 2mm jaw of the standard Ryder with a shorter body for the smallest microvascular and reconstructive fields. The compact frame keeps the working tips at the surgeon's fingertips.
Ryder needle holder combines tungsten carbide jaws with a smooth, narrow jaw profile optimized for fine suturing work where space constraints limit tool size. Tungsten carbide sustains edge sharpness across multiple closure sequences. Extended 229mm length supports reach to deeper wound edges.
Ryder needle holders in titanium with delicate diamond-dusted jaws and compact 150mm length deliver precision grip for fine microsurgical suturing on delicate tissues. Titanium construction provides lasting reliability across repeated sterilization cycles. Diamond-dusted jaw surface prevents fine-suture slipping.
Sachs nerve separator combines a narrow blade geometry with straight shaft design for precise dissection and separation of spinal nerve roots and cranial nerves from surrounding dural attachments. The 197mm length reaches deep within the spinal canal during laminectomy procedures, while the thin tip permits delicate nerve-root mobilization without compression. Reliable edge retention supports repeated microsurgical separation.
Sage tonsil snares provide wire-loop dissection and hemostatic control of hypertrophied tonsils during tonsillectomy procedures. The reusable stainless steel cannula and handle support multiple operative cases. Snare-loop geometry enables controlled entrapment and enucleation of enlarged tonsil tissue with maintained hemostasis.
This 6.5mm sagittal saw blade at 25.5mm overall length cuts through cortical bone under power during orthopedic osteotomy and joint replacement. The narrow blade preserves bone stock, and the compact length suits standard sagittal saw handpieces.
Sized at 6 × 34 × 0.4mm, this sagittal saw blade is built for reciprocating cuts through cortical bone in arthroplasty and trauma osteotomies. The 0.4mm kerf preserves bone stock while the 34mm cut length suits femoral and tibial preparation. Stainless steel construction and single‑use packaging keep edge geometry consistent from case to case.
Sanders vasectomy forceps are specialized instruments designed to grasp and manipulate the vas deferens during vasectomy procedures. The 156mm length provides controlled access to the cord during dissection and ligation. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across many vasectomy cases.
This curved Sanvenero scissors is engineered for dissection along anatomical contours in general surgery. The curved blade profile improves visibility and cutting efficiency when working through tissue planes, while the 140mm length provides solid reach without excess weight. Ring‑handle design distributes grip pressure for sustained control.
This straight Sanvenero scissors provides reliable cutting in general surgical dissection and tissue trimming. The distinctive eponymous design supports balanced cutting action across the 140mm shaft, with ring‑handle geometry enabling stable control during prolonged procedures. Straight blade profile delivers consistent linear cuts without tissue bunching.
The Sarot needle holder extends 181mm to reach into deeper surgical fields where suture placement demands needle control. Its tungsten‑carbide smooth jaws grip needles securely without surface damage, supporting reliable performance across many surgical cases.
These strongly curved Satinsky vascular scissors feature blunt tips to prevent inadvertent penetration during aortic or atrial wall dissection. The 254mm length and heavy curve accommodate deep thoracic access, while the ring handle and wide, blunt blade geometry protect underlying pericardium and myocardium. Ideal for careful separation of vessels before anastomosis.
The Sauerbruch retractor features a 1.75 × 0.625-inch blade mounted on a straight 229mm handle for controlled abdominal and thoracic viscera retraction. The blade width supports broad-surface tissue displacement while maintaining ergonomic hand positioning.
Sauerbruch retractor at 225mm with 45 × 15mm flat blade provides broad, atraumatic exposure of large abdominal or thoracic surfaces during open procedures. The extended length and wide blade geometry distribute pressure evenly across tissues, minimizing crush injury. Suitable for extensive abdominal explorations.
Sized at 55 × 23mm on a 225mm frame, the Sauerbruch retractor delivers controlled tissue retraction during thoracic, abdominal, and orthopedic exposures. The moderate blade dimensions balance coverage with maneuverability, and the long body keeps the handle clear of the operative working line.
The Sauerbruch retractor is a handheld blade retractor with dimensions 72 × 20mm, designed for moderate-depth abdominal and general surgical exposures. The straight blade profile provides reliable tissue retraction without lateral drift. The 225mm overall length extends reach while maintaining stability for one-handed operative manipulation.
The Sawtell tonsil forceps is crafted with a curved working end and open ring handle to facilitate secure grasping and removal of palatine tonsil tissue during tonsillectomy. The standard curve geometry follows the oropharyngeal anatomy while the ring handle allows ratcheted locking for prolonged retraction of the tonsil fossa. At 7.5 inches, the length provides adequate visualization of the superior and inferior poles during safe dissection and hemostasis.
The Sayre periosteal elevator with blunt double‑ends permits atraumatic periosteal lifting throughout exposure without risk of inadvertent periosteal injury. The blunt‑blunt configuration reduces tissue trauma when sweeping soft tissue from cancellous and cortical bone. Its 165mm length suits confined dissection planes.
Double‑ended with one blunt and one sharp tip, the Sayre periosteal elevator strips periosteum from cortical bone during soft‑tissue exposures and fracture reduction. The contrasting tips address both blunt plane dissection and sharpened entry. The 171mm length suits hand‑held elevation in open procedures.
The scalp contour retractor provides stable, hands-free elevation of scalp flaps during neurosurgical exposure. Its 1 × 1 blunt prong geometry distributes pressure evenly across the scalp, preventing crush injury to underlying periosteum and bone. The 133mm length suits standard craniotomy approaches, and the contoured handle aids in one-handed deployment.
This semi‑sharp scalp elevator combines a straight blade with ergonomic handle design for controlled subperiosteal dissection during facelift and reconstruction surgery. The 235mm length maintains reach to the temporal and parietal regions while the semi‑sharp tip balances tissue separation with atraumatic advancement along fascial planes. Sustained grip comfort during extended procedures is supported by the ergonomic handle geometry.
The angled 3 × 4 blunt prong scalp retractor provides stable, atraumatic holding of the scalp edge during craniotomy and skull base exposure. Its blunt prongs grip tissue gently without creating pressure necrosis, while the angled geometry allows self‑retaining fixation at multiple angles. At 140mm, this retractor suits both large and focused skull base approaches.
The #7 scalpel knife handle at 161mm fits blades 10, 11, 12, and 15 on the standard #7 fitting, sized for general surgical incision where a longer handle than the #3 is wanted. The slim profile preserves tactile feedback at the cutting tip.
The Schlesinger intervertebral disc rongeur removes nucleus pulposus and disc material during discectomy procedures with a straight 3 × 10mm bite and serrated jaw surfaces for reliable purchase. The 152mm working length suits cervical and lumbar approaches, and the stainless steel construction endures extended use.
The Schlesinger pituitary rongeur combines serrated cup jaws with a 2 × 10mm bite for controlled pituitary and sellar tissue removal during transsphenoidal procedures. The straight 127mm working length supports precision positioning. Serrated jaw design prevents slipping on moist osseous surfaces common in neuro work.
The Schlesinger pituitary rongeur, in straight geometry with serrated cup jaws, delivers a 2 × 10mm bite for precise removal of bone in spinal and skull base procedures. The 150mm working length and serrated jaw edges provide secure grip on hard bony surfaces without slipping. This eponymous pattern reflects over a century of refined neurosurgical and spinal technique.