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This combo pack cleaning brush set on a Delrin handle includes multiple bristle profiles for varied instrument decontamination workflows. The Delrin handle resists chemical attack from instrument detergents and high temperatures during reprocessing.
Features & Benefits
This double‑ended cleaning brush carries soft nylon bristles on both ends with a 3/16" handle profile, sized for cleaning narrow lumens and complex instrument surfaces during reprocessing. The double‑ended design covers two cleaning tasks without changing instruments.
The Touma suction tube at 20 gauge represents a fine‑gauge option with angled tip geometry for improved access in confined or difficult‑to‑reach surgical spaces. The 20g lumen allows controlled aspiration without high negative pressure risk. The angled profile enhances maneuverability in restricted operative fields.
This 22-gauge Touma suction tube features an angled tip for delicate aspiration in confined surgical fields. The fine gauge lumen prevents tissue trauma while maintaining efficient fluid evacuation. Ideal for precision work in ophthalmic, otologic, and microsurgical applications.
The 10mm trephine handle is paired with short trephine blades for consistent button grafting in full‑thickness corneal transplantation. Its ergonomic grip supports steady rotational control during scleral host bed preparation and graft sizing. Single‑use compatibility ensures sterile technique across each case.
This 11mm trephine handle provides controlled blade rotation for slightly larger corneal buttons during penetrating keratoplasty. The handle geometry delivers consistent force distribution across the graft perimeter, supporting clean host‑bed edge definition. Reusable construction allows repeated sterilization across multiple cases.
This trephine handle accommodates 7.5mm short trephine blades, providing a sturdy platform for corneal tissue harvesting in keratoplasty procedures. The handle‑to‑blade interface ensures consistent alignment during circular graft preparation. Designed for reliable repeat use in refractive and therapeutic grafting workflows.
Paired with 7.75mm short trephine blades, this handle maintains precise geometric control during corneal button preparation and penetrating keratoplasty. The firm grip interface prevents blade deflection during circular cutting strokes. Durable construction supports repeated sterilization and clinical use.
This 8.25mm trephine handle serves intermediate‑sized graft diameters, bridging the gap between standard 8mm and 10mm blanks. Its balanced grip reduces fatigue during the rotational cutting motion needed to seat the button precisely within the host bed. Stainless‑steel design supports high‑cycle reprocessing.
The 8.5mm trephine handle provides another intermediate option for corneal button harvesting, allowing surgeons to fine‑tune graft diameter within the 8‑10mm range. Controlled rotation during the cutting stroke yields consistently clean epithelial and endothelial margins. Reusable design provides cost value across repeated cases.
This 8.75mm trephine handle stabilizes oversized donor button preparation in high-powered keratoplasty cases. The handle geometry locks the blade securely, preventing drift during circular corneal tissue dissection. Corrosion‑resistant construction ensures lasting performance across multiple procedures.
An 8mm trephine handle accommodates smaller graft diameters, particularly useful in pediatric penetrating keratoplasty or when tissue conservation is critical. The compact grip maintains precise rotational control even in constrained surgical fields. Repeated sterilization cycles preserve handle integrity across many cases.
Designed for 9mm short trephine blades, this handle facilitates the largest donor button sizes in corneal grafting workflows. The robust handle‑to‑blade coupling maintains alignment precision during extended cutting strokes. Reliable performance supports consistent graft preparation across varied surgical teams.
This 5mm pyramidal trocar measures 92mm overall length and features a sharply pointed conical tip for controlled peritoneal and cavity entry during laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures. The pyramidal geometry distributes entry force across a wide tip surface, minimizing fascial tearing. Stainless‑steel construction withstands the mechanical stress of repeated insertion and withdrawal.
The Trousseau bi‑valve dilator opens the trachea through a tracheostomy or cricothyroidotomy incision for tube insertion. The bi‑valve geometry expands the airway evenly without pinching, and the 133mm length keeps the operator's hand clear of the inserted tube.
Engineered for enzymatic zonulolysis, the Troutman alpha‑chymotrypsin cannula delivers a controlled bolus of enzyme into the posterior chamber for intracapsular cataract workflows. The 23ga curved shaft reaches behind the iris, and a 1mm smooth bulbous tip diffuses the solution gently across the zonular plane. Its compact 45mm length suits seated chamber work.
The Trusler dissecting scissors deliver angled cutting access during endoscopic and open ENT procedures. The serrated lower blade maintains reliable tissue grip during fine dissection, while the 171mm length accommodates deeper surgical fields. Suited to mucosal and submucosal work.
This 5‑ounce tumbler cup at 64 × 73mm holds prep solution, irrigation, or small fluid volumes at the back table. The cylindrical form fits a standard prep tray, and the open top supports quick sponge or applicator dipping during the case.
This 3.6mm twist drill enables rapid cortical and cancellous bone preparation for larger‑diameter guidewires and bone anchors. The straight geometry ensures perpendicular bone drilling without deflection, supporting precise pilot‑hole placement in vertebral bodies and long‑bone cortices. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.
The 4mm twist drill accelerates bone preparation for intramedullary and larger cortical fixation elements. The straight cutting flutes produce clean bone chips without chatter or binding, while the 127mm length suits standard bone access. Stainless steel construction endures sterilization cycles and maintains dimensional accuracy.
This twist fixation hook carries a small 0.3mm left counterclockwise twist tip for engaging and rotating ocular tissue or IOL haptics without slipping. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon fine rotational feedback during the maneuver, and the polished finish keeps the slender shaft visible under microscope view. Overall length is 111mm.
Left‑counterclockwise twist fixation hook with a 0.5mm large twist tip, intended for globe stabilization and counter‑traction during anterior segment surgery. The round knurled handle gives the surgeon secure rotation control, and the polished finish supports clean reprocessing. Overall length is 111mm.
This small twist fixation hook combines a right-clockwise 0.3mm spiral geometry for secure scleral fixation attachment. The small hook diameter and directional twist mechanism enable precise placement without tissue perforation. The round knurled handle and polished finish support controlled manipulation during IOL or capsule fixation.
Designed for clockwise globe rotation from the right side, this twist fixation hook anchors the eye during refractive marking and incision steps. A 0.5mm large twist tip catches conjunctiva securely without slipping, and the round knurled handle gives the surgeon a steady rolling grip. The polished finish stays clean under bright surgical lighting.
This Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur features a 5mm bite with 40-degree upbite configuration, sized for controlled removal of vertebral body fragments and laminar bone in orthopaedic procedures. The titanium nitride body resists corrosion and wear across numerous sterilization cycles, while the ejector footplate ensures rapid debris evacuation during extended operative sequences.
The 6mm variant of the Ferris-Smith-Kerrison rongeur offers increased bite capacity for larger bone fragments in spinal decompression. With a 40-degree upbite and titanium construction, it delivers durable performance in foramen widening and lamina excision procedures. The standard footplate and ejector provide reliable fragment management throughout extended surgical cases.
Tydings tonsil snares deliver controlled wire-loop tonsillar dissection with straight cannula geometry accommodating direct nasopharyngeal access during tonsillectomy. The complete kit includes replaceable tonsil-snare wires (12 per package) enabling multiple procedures per reusable instrument. The 240mm overall length maintains safe operator positioning while preserving adequate nasopharyngeal working distance.
This titanium tying forceps combines angled 45-degree geometry with a 12mm working span from bend to tip, delivering extended reach and precise leverage during complex wound closure. The 6mm tying platforms and square-grip flat handle support stable suture manipulation, while the compact 82mm length aids maneuverability in tight surgical fields.
This angled titanium tying forceps with 45-degree inclination enables ergonomic suture manipulation in anterior segment closures. The 7mm working distance from bend to tip supports access to peripheral and paracental closure sites, while the 6mm platforms and flat square grip deliver reliable knot placement. Lightweight titanium construction ensures comfort during extended case sequences.
The Ulrich self‑retaining forceps feature angular 9mm jaws that lock securely without continuous hand pressure, making them ideal for holding bone fragments or ligament structures during complex reduction sequences. Speed lock engagement provides rapid one‑handed deployment, and the straight profile ensures stable grip through longer cases. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeated orthopedic procedures.