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Schmieden-Frazier dura scissors combine an angled blade with one probe tip for controlled dissection of meningeal membranes and delicate neural tissue during neurosurgical procedures. The 170mm length supports access to deep surgical planes, while the angled-to-side geometry improves visibility within confined cranial spaces.
Features & Benefits
Schnidt tonsil forceps feature a half‑curved jaw geometry designed for secure grasping of tonsillar and soft palate tissue during oro‑pharyngeal surgery. The closed finger ring handle provides balanced ergonomics during prolonged dissection. Extended 191mm shaft supports reach into posterior oral structures.
Schott eye speculum with wire blade design is optimized for pediatric patients with smaller orbital anatomy. The rotatable round pole adjustment enables gentle, graduated eyelid retraction suitable for young eyes, while the 12mm wire blades provide atraumatic contact across the lid margin. Compact design supports safe anterior segment exposure in pediatric cataract and refractive procedures.
This aspirating Schott eye speculum combines wire blades with integrated aspiration capability for enhanced fluid management in pediatric surgery. The 13mm blade width and rotatable adjustment mechanism support wide, atraumatic lid retraction while the aspiration channel removes excess fluid from the operative field. Reusable stainless steel construction ensures durability across multiple cases.
The Schott solid-blade eye speculum delivers secure lid retraction for pediatric anterior segment procedures with its 12mm wide blades and round pole rotatable adjustment. This compact design supports consistent exposure and atraumatic eyelid positioning throughout the case. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
Schott eye speculum with solid blades and rotatable adjustment provides stable eyelid retraction for adult patients during anterior segment procedures. The round pole mechanism enables smooth, graduated opening to accommodate varied anatomies, while solid 15mm blades distribute pressure evenly across the lid margin. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing.
The Schroeder (Braun) tenaculum secures the anterior or posterior cervical lip during dilation, IUD insertion, or hysterectomy traction. Straight single‑tooth jaws engage the cervix with a positive grip, and the 9-1/2 inch (240/241mm) shaft provides traction reach through the vagina to the cervix. Stainless‑steel construction holds the toothed jaw geometry across repeat autoclave cycles.
The Schroeder vulsellum forceps employs a straight shank and 2 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern at the tip for firm, atraumatic grasp of the cervix and uterus during dilation and manipulation. The interlocking teeth distribute grip force to minimize tissue damage while preventing slippage, supporting controlled advancement through cervical procedures. The 241mm length facilitates vaginal access, and stainless steel provides longevity.
These light curved scissors carry blunt tips and 18mm blades from mid‑screw, suited to fine dissection of conjunctiva and superficial soft tissue. The ribbon‑style ring handle keeps weight low through extended use, and the polished finish supports consistent cleaning between cases.
This button scissors offers a unique locking mechanism that enables one‑handed control for straight cutting tasks in general surgery. The compact 120mm length and button lock design reduce operator fatigue by allowing momentary clamping without continuous grip tension. Ring handles support stable two‑handed positioning when needed.
This Scoville curette combines a straight geometry with a 4mm x 10mm oval cup and hollow Bruns handle, configured for controlled curettage of bone and cartilage surfaces during joint and spinal work. The 254mm length and hollow handle design support fatigue-free handling during extended procedures.
These titanium screws are designed to secure titanium locks on instrument trays and sterilization systems. The titanium construction provides corrosion resistance and reliable engagement across multiple sterilization cycles. Supplied as pairs (2 per set).
The Seeley hydrodissection cannula is engineered for controlled cortical‑capsular separation during cataract phacoemulsification. The 27ga ultra‑fine gauge and angled tip deliver a focused fluid wave beneath the anterior capsule with minimal jetting pressure. At 20mm overall length, it provides precise access through small incisions.
The Seibel Vertical Safety Quick Chopper employs a titanium vertical cutting geometry designed for controlled nuclear fragmentation with a vertical safety edge that protects posterior capsule integrity during chopping strokes. Left‑hand dominant design allows right‑hand use for surgeons who prefer cross‑handed technique, accommodating varied surgical preferences in modern phacoemulsification.
The Seiler turbinate nasal scissors with angled blades and ring handle is engineered for controlled turbinate resection and reduction during rhinoplasty and FESS. The angled blade geometry provides superior visualization and cutting efficiency in confined nasal spaces. The 191mm length supports extended reach to posterior turbinates and middle meatus.
These angled Seiler scissors provide curved blade geometry optimized for controlled turbinate and septal dissection during nasal and sinus procedures. The opposing angled cuts ensure clean incision lines without tissue crushing. Stainless steel blades deliver lasting edge retention for reliable performance across multiple surgical cases.
The Selman tissue forceps provides straightforward tissue and dressing manipulation in general surgical fields at a compact 152mm overall length. The simple geometry and straight profile support comfortable handheld control during routine operative exposure.
This Semb variant adds a ratchet mechanism to the sideways‑curved jaw design, allowing hands‑free fragment stability during plating and wire application in complex pelvic and femoral reductions. The 8mm wide jaw with deep teeth maintains secure purchase on curved bone, and the 191mm length suits deep exposures.
The Semb bone‑holding forceps features a sideways curve that reaches deep bone surfaces while maintaining surgeon visibility of the reduction site. Its 8mm wide jaw and deep tooth pattern deliver secure purchase on curved cortical surfaces common in pelvic and proximal femoral work. The absence of ratchet keeps it light for sustained handling.
These curved Semkin dressing forceps maintain serrated jaws for secure gauze and soft‑tissue manipulation while extending reach into deeper or harder‑to‑access wound sites. The curved shaft follows anatomical contours and preserves visibility in angled fields, and the 152mm length reaches surgical sites beyond the standard straight forceps range.
Semken micro forceps with 1 × 2 tooth pattern and 178mm length deliver precision grasp during microsurgical tissue handling and nerve work. The fine‑tipped geometry suits delicate dissection and manipulation in confined fields. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains reliability over repeat clinical use.
The Semken tissue forceps features a 1 × 2 interlocking tooth pattern that securely grasps general surgical tissue without crushing. Its 127mm length makes it ideal for moderate-depth exposures. The tooth geometry distributes pressure across the tissue surface, minimizing focal trauma during manipulation.
Senn-Miller 3 Prongs retractor measuring 6-1/4" provides reliable tissue exposure in surgical fields. Sharp geometry maintains retraction without tissue slippage or trauma. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across many surgical cases.
Senn retractor combines three blunt prongs with a smaller central plate for efficient tissue spreading in confined surgical fields. The multi‑element design distributes retraction across distinct planes, reducing localized compression. Blunt tines minimize tissue trauma during sustained retraction.
The double‑ended Senn retractor pairs three sharp prongs (8mm spread) with a 19 × 6.3mm solid blade, suited to superficial soft‑tissue retraction during minor general and plastic procedures. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the small working field.
This septum needle combines a bayonet shaft with a 23-gauge straight tip for precise mucosal injection and septum infiltration during rhinoplasty. The bayonet offset keeps the hand clear of the surgical field while the fine gauge minimizes tissue trauma. Stainless steel resists bending during repeated nasal septum penetrations.
This seven‑step preset diamond knife offers fixed depth control for reproducible incision depth with a single 45‑degree edge. Preset steps at 0.30, 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, 0.80, 1.0, and 2.50mm allow surgeons to select depth before insertion. Right‑hand design and small single footplate provide stable control during varied refractive and cataract procedures.
The Severin lacrimal cannula is a 25-gauge curved instrument designed for canalicular exploration and lacrimal duct probing during dacryocystorhinostomy and conjunctivorhinostomy. Its curved shaft follows the natural medial canthal anatomy and lacrimal canaliculus contour. The 25-gauge fine gauge minimizes tissue trauma during duct manipulation.
The Severin lacrimal cannula is a 26-gauge curved instrument designed for delicate canalicular work during lacrimal reconstruction and probing. Its curved geometry follows the natural anatomy of the lacrimal canaliculus and medial canthal region. The fine 26-gauge allows safe navigation through narrow ducts while maintaining visibility and tactile feedback.
Shallcross cystic duct forceps with fully curved blade and serrated jaws provide secure, atraumatic grip on the cystic artery and duct during cholecystectomy. The serrated working edge prevents instrument slippage during critical vascular control. The curved 203mm geometry extends reach and visibility in hepatocystic triangle work.