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These Strully scissors provide the fine, controlled dissection essential for intracranial neurosurgery where precision preserves neural and vascular structures. The straight blades and ring handle enable delicate movements in confined dural and cerebral spaces, while the 200mm length offers reach into deep cranial cavities without compromising microscopic control. Stainless steel withstands high-temperature sterilization cycles.
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The Struycken turbinate forceps employs through-cutting geometry to trim or reduce hypertrophic turbinate tissue efficiently. The straight configuration permits unobstructed visualization of the cutting edge as tissue is engaged and excised.
Built in the Fukasaku style, this 24ga anesthesia cannula delivers local anesthetic into the sub‑Tenon or peribulbar space through an open distal end. A gentle curve follows the contour of the globe, keeping the tip clear of the sclera while the surgeon advances. The stainless‑steel wall holds calibrated 24ga lumen across reprocessing cycles.
The Nagahara nucleus spatula is engineered for safe lens-nucleus mobilization during phacoemulsification and manual small-incision cataract surgery. The angled geometry with 11mm bend-to-tip creates optimal mechanical advantage for nuclear rotation and wedging. Flat-edge design prevents capsule trauma, while stainless steel construction enables lasting performance.
This 12-gauge suction cannula in straight configuration features a blunt distal tip designed for safe oropharyngeal fluid clearance during ENT procedures. The 76mm working length provides controlled reach into the mouth and pharynx without excessive depth. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability through multiple sterilization cycles.
Sized at 14ga with a blunt straight tip, this suction cannula clears blood and irrigation from the nasal cavity or aural canal without abrading mucosa. The 44mm working length matches intranasal and external canal depth, and the larger gauge moves clot and viscous secretions that smaller suctions miss. Stainless steel construction holds the lumen through repeat ultrasonic cleaning and autoclaving.
Suction elevators combine irrigation and retraction in a single instrument, providing controlled fluid management and soft tissue elevation during plastic and cosmetic procedures. The 30‑degree curved design and sharp tip facilitate precise subperiosteal and supraperiosteal plane separation while allowing concurrent hemostasis control. The curved geometry improves visibility in deep operative fields.
These straight suture forceps feature 0.12mm platforms with 1 × 2 teeth angled at 90 degrees for perpendicular suture manipulation in tight conjunctival and capsular spaces. The ergonomic fenestrated handle and 105mm length enhance control during fine knot work. Lightweight construction minimizes hand fatigue during extended closure sequences.
Suture passers carry suture through bone tunnels, soft tissue, and joint capsule during orthopedic repair. This curved 235mm passer presents a blunt end with a suture hole at the tip, letting the surgeon thread and shuttle suture without piercing surrounding tissue. The phenolic handle steadies the grip across repeated passes and tolerates routine autoclave cycles.
The crotchet‑hook suture passer threads sutures through soft tissue planes and around ligamentous structures during rotator cuff and shoulder capsular repairs. Its curved shaft reaches deep tissue corridors, and the phenolic handle provides secure grip control during delicate tissue passage. The 235mm length accommodates shoulder exposures.
These serrated suture tweezers enable secure suture strand grasping during wound closure and suture removal. The 152mm length provides adequate reach while the serrated jaw surface prevents slipping on wet strands. Stainless steel construction ensures reliability and longevity.
Sweet scissors with upward angle provide specialized geometry for controlled tissue cutting at oblique angles, particularly useful in thoracic and deep abdominal exposures. The 229mm length combined with the angled-upward blade design improves visibility and control in confined deep-field spaces. Ring handles enable secure extended-reach handling.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome carries an 18mm cutting edge across a 127mm overall length, the widest in the series, suited to broad cortical work in foot and small‑bone osteotomy. The 18mm width distributes mallet force across a longer bone contact surface, while the straight blade preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss‑pattern straight osteotome features a 14mm cutting edge and a 127mm overall length, suited to controlled bone shaping in hand, foot, and small‑bone orthopedic procedures. The 14mm width allows broader purchase across cortical bone surfaces during osteotomy, while the straight profile preserves alignment with the periosteal plane. Stainless‑steel construction holds edge geometry across many cases.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is configured with a straight jaw and 2mm tip for micromanipulation of fine intraocular structures. Precision jaw alignment and tactile feedback support IOL positioning, capsular edge manipulation, and delicate tissue grasping during anterior segment work. The 127mm length and compact profile optimize control in confined operative spaces.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps is sized for larger structure engagement with a 4mm straight jaw and fine geometric precision. Use during IOL handling, capsular fixation tasks, and fine tissue repositioning throughout anterior segment procedures. The 127mm working length and smooth jaw surfaces deliver controlled grasping without tissue trauma.
This Swiss pattern jeweler forceps features an 8mm straight jaw for broader structure capture and positioning during posterior segment manipulation and larger IOL work. The geometric precision and smooth jaw surfaces enable atraumatic grasping of capsular tissue and intraocular implants. A 127mm shaft supports stable control in confined IOL and capsule tasks.
Sypert bone tamp (3mm × 8mm oval head, crisscross end) compacts bone along linear surfaces and confined spaces requiring shaped contact geometry throughout the procedure. The oval head distributes force across elongated endplate regions and narrow fusion sites. Crisscross end improves mallet grip and strike control. Eleven-and-one-half-inch (290mm) phenolic handle extends reach into deep fields. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
The Sypert bone tamp is engineered for precise impaction of bone graft material and femoral stem insertion in orthopedic procedures. The 4 × 10mm oval head distributes impaction force across a wider surface, reducing the risk of fracture extension, while the crisscross grip end prevents slippage during forceful striking. Phenolic handle material provides a resilient, dampening contact that reduces hand fatigue and vibration transmission.
This Sypert bone tamp features a 5 × 15mm oval head sized for larger graft surfaces and heavier impaction work in femoral stem and bulk graft placement. The phenolic handle absorbs impact vibration while the crisscross grip provides secure traction during repeated striking strokes. At 292mm, the instrument delivers both reach and mechanical advantage for controlled bone work.
The Sypert bone tamp with 6 × 20mm oval head accommodates the largest graft materials and densest bone impaction scenarios in orthopedic reconstruction. The extended oval surface disperses striking force evenly, minimizing micromotion and fracture risk. Phenolic handle construction absorbs impact energy while the crisscross grip maintains secure hold during sustained impaction work.
The Tagliabo Seagull fasanella-Servat V-style M�ller muscle resection clamp is engineered for controlled eyelid elevation in ptosis repair. Its 6-pin interlocking jaw design with 4 grooves and 3 holes per jaw provides graduated holding force and tissue depth measurement. The 26mm wide jaws and nut-post clamping mechanism enable stable, adjustable muscle plication across the full surgical range. The 95mm overall length supports comfortable handheld manipulation.
The Takahashi rongeur removes bone from the lamina, vertebral body, and articular process with 4mm × 10mm bite dimension. Its straight configuration aligns with posterior spinal anatomy, and the 127mm working length suits arthroscopic and mini‑open spinal procedures. Stainless steel edges maintain sharp cutting action.
The Tanna‑Lieberman adjustable speculum provides variable eyelid spacing controlled by surgeon adjustment. Straight 15mm wire blades remain parallel while opening width is tuned to individual patient anatomy. The integrated traction suture anchor posts support placement of fixation sutures, enabling independent lid management during complex anterior segment procedures.
This 10Fr tapered teardrop suction tube provides higher-capacity evacuation while maintaining the smooth tip geometry that minimizes mucosal contact trauma. The larger bore supports moderate-to-high flow in deeper surgical fields. At 89mm working length with a straight shaft, it balances reach with maneuverability in confined spaces.
This 4Fr tapered teardrop suction tube is designed for microsurgical and ultra-delicate aspiration in confined spaces where even standard-bore instruments cause tissue trauma. The small lumen minimizes suction force while the tapered tip prevents turbulence and mucosal irritation. At 89mm working length, the straight shaft supports precise positioning in narrow surgical corridors.
This 5Fr tapered teardrop suction tube offers precise, low‑flow aspiration ideal for delicate dissection in confined spaces. The compact 89mm working length supports fine control while the straight shaft maintains clear visualization of the operative field. Its smaller caliber reduces tissue trauma during gentle evacuation.
This 5Fr tapered teardrop suction tube is engineered for delicate, controlled aspiration in confined surgical spaces. The teardrop tip geometry tapers smoothly to minimize mucosal irritation while establishing reliable fluid capture. A 140mm working length and straight shaft support access to deep operative corridors while maintaining surgical visibility.
This 6Fr intermediate‑bore teardrop suction tube balances flow capacity with tissue gentleness for general surgical use. The tapered design ensures smooth fluid aspiration without mucosal shearing, while the 89mm working length provides stable access to moderate‑depth operative zones. Straight geometry supports clear field visualization throughout the procedure.
This 7Fr tapered teardrop suction tube delivers controlled, gentle evacuation in delicate operative environments where high flow would damage friable tissues. The teardrop geometry supports smooth entry and exit during repeated repositioning. At 89mm working length, the straight shaft maintains good visibility and control in confined surgical fields.