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The Wagner osteotome, angled forward with 15 × 30mm tip and phenolic handle, provides controlled broad bone sculpting in orthopaedic procedures where wider cutting geometry is required. The forward-angled tip improves operative visualization in confined anatomic spaces, while the 343mm extended length supports mechanical advantage. Stainless steel ensures durable performance across repeated clinical use.
Features & Benefits
The Wagner osteotome with straight 15 × 30mm tip and phenolic handle provides direct, wider-capacity bone removal in orthopaedic procedures. The straight geometry delivers predictable cuts through periosteal and vertebral bone, while the extended 343mm length supports mechanical advantage. Stainless steel sustains edge sharpness across numerous sterilization cycles and operative cases.
The Wagner osteotome, angled backward with 30 × 35mm tip and phenolic handle, supports large-capacity bone removal in posterior or retracted approach procedures. The backward angle accommodates challenging operative geometry where forward-angled instruments are limited, while the extended 343mm length maintains mechanical advantage. Stainless steel ensures durable performance.
The Wagner osteotome with 30 × 35mm tip angled forward and phenolic handle enables large-capacity bone removal with superior approach visibility in orthopaedic procedures. The forward-angled tip improves visualization in confined surgical spaces, while the extended 343mm length provides mechanical advantage. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability across repeated sterilization and use.
The Wagner osteotome, angled backward with 9 × 25mm tip and phenolic handle, provides precision bone cutting in orthopaedic procedures requiring posterior or retracted approach geometry. The backward angle supports controlled cuts in confined spaces where forward-angled instruments are not accessible. Extended 343mm length and stainless steel construction ensure lasting durability.
The Wagner osteotome, angled forward with 9 × 25mm tip and phenolic handle, delivers controlled bone cutting with superior approach geometry in confined orthopaedic spaces. The slightly angled-forward tip improves visualization during vertebral and laminar work, while the extended 343mm length provides mechanical advantage. Phenolic handle and stainless steel construction support reliable, durable performance.
The Wagner osteotome, straight with 9 × 25mm tip and phenolic handle, delivers direct bone-cutting geometry in orthopaedic procedures where straight approach is optimal. The straight profile supports predictable cuts in vertebral and laminar bone, while the extended 343mm length provides mechanical advantage. Phenolic construction and stainless steel ensure comfortable, durable performance.
The Walsham septum straightening forceps delivers a straight profile with extended 229mm reach designed for forcible septal straightening and fracture reduction in deviated septum correction. Its elongated geometry provides substantial mechanical advantage for corrective maneuvers without excessive surgeon effort. Stainless steel construction withstands the rigors of forceful straightening.
These Walsham septum straightening forceps deliver powerful control over deviated cartilaginous and bony septum during rhinoplasty. The straight design prevents tissue leverage loss while the forceps jaws clamp on septal deflections for precise realignment. At 229mm, the length provides adequate hand distance from the nasal field while maintaining tactile feedback.
Walter type gouges feature a slight forward angle for enhanced visualization and bone access during contouring procedures. The 10mm wide head removes bone efficiently while the angled design reduces instrument binding. At 200mm length, this tool supports controlled work in moderately deep surgical fields.
This larger Walter type gouge extends to 15mm head width, providing substantial bone-removal capacity while the angled forward geometry maintains excellent sightlines during contouring work. At 203mm overall length, the instrument reaches well into surgical fields. Stainless steel provides consistent performance.
This compact Walton utility scissors combines straight blade geometry with sharp tips for diverse general surgical cutting tasks. The 102mm length provides stable control and reach for confined operative spaces, while the sharp blade profile delivers reliable cutting without bunching friable tissue. Suitable for wound care and utility dissection.
This Wangsten needle holder features short jaws with extended 265 to 267mm overall length, providing reach to deeper or more remote surgical sites while maintaining fine jaw control. The short jaw geometry enables precise needle driving without excessive bulk, ideal for suturing in confined spaces. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across routine reprocessing cycles.
The Watson‑Williams polyp nasal forceps feature a Size 2 jaw (8.5mm × 17mm) shaped specifically for grasping and removing nasal and sinus polyps in their full width. The straight 115mm working length provides direct access to common polyp sites�the ostium and middle turbinate�without excessive shaft length. Proven geometry for complete polyp resection.
Weary fine nerve hooks feature a blunt tip and shallow depth for safe, atraumatic manipulation of peripheral nerves during dissection and exposure. The 0.9mm tip profile supports gentle nerve identification without crushing delicate fascicles. Straight geometry and compact size enable precise positioning in tight anatomical spaces.
These black web guards at 63.5 × 76.2mm protect rigid scope tips during transport and sterilization, fitting over the distal segment of standard rigid endoscopes. The web profile holds the scope tip away from adjacent items, preserving optical face integrity.
Web guards provide protective shielding for the tips of rigid endoscopes during instrument setup and transit. The 19.1 × 76.2mm blue silicone guard fits standard rigid scopes, preventing accidental contact damage while maintaining field visibility. Reusable format supports repeated sterilization cycles.
This orange web guard is designed to protect rigid laparoscopic and endoscopic optics from incidental contact during scope insertion and manipulation. The 9.5 × 76.2mm sleeve slides over the instrument shaft, creating a visual barrier. Reusable construction and the 24‑per‑package quantity support economical OR inventory without requiring sterilization between cases.
These red web guards at 38.1 × 76.2mm protect rigid scope tips during transport and sterilization, scaling the black variant to a slightly different fit profile. The red color identifies a different scope size or category in the sterile processing department.
This compact 114mm Webster needle holder features smooth tungsten‑carbide jaws and straight geometry for fine suturing in general surgical procedures. The smooth jaw surfaces grip round-bodied needles securely without marring, and the tungsten‑carbide construction provides durable needle control across many cases.
Weil-Blakesley sinus forceps with straight jaws and 2.5 × 6mm bite opening enable precise tissue removal and polyp extraction in functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The rectangular jaw geometry and straight design optimize access through rigid endoscopes to maxillary and ethmoid ostia, while the bite dimensions accommodate tissue specimens without excessive force.
Weil-Blakesley straight nasal forceps with a 4.8mm jaw opening are engineered for grasping and removal of polyps and tissue fragments in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. The straight design enables direct endoscopic access, while the moderate jaw size accommodates routine polypectomy and specimen handling in functional endoscopic sinus surgery.
Weit bayonet otologic scissors combine 45-degree Castroviejo-style bayonet design for precision dissection in mastoid and middle-ear spaces during mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty. The bayonet geometry optimizes visualization through the operating microscope while maintaining fine tactile feedback. Right-sided configuration suits right-ear procedures and accommodates left-handed surgeon preference.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor with 2 × 3 blunt prongs holds superficial tissue open hands‑free during wound exploration and closure. The ring handle distributes force evenly while the 114mm length provides balanced reach into modest operative fields. The blunt prong geometry minimizes trauma to exposed edges.
Sharp 2 × 3 prongs anchor this Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor in skin and superficial fascia during small‑field exposures. The ratcheted angled arms hold tissue apart hands‑free, freeing the surgeon for two‑handed dissection. Ring handles seat the fingers during set and release, and the compact 114mm length suits limited working spaces.
The Weitlaner retractor combines three prongs on one arm and four on the other, creating asymmetric yet balanced retraction for wound edges and fascia. Its ratcheted design holds position hands‑free, freeing the surgeon for simultaneous instrumentation. The blunt prong geometry suits skin and soft tissue.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor with 3 × 4 blunt prongs at 23 × 21mm holds skin and superficial soft tissue open hands‑free, with the blunt prongs reducing tissue penetration risk. The ratcheted ring handles lock the spread at the desired width.
Weitlaner self-retaining retractors with 3 × 4 sharp prongs feature a 140mm shaft with satin finish and 17mm depth, enabling hands-free ratcheted retraction in general surgical exposures. The multi-prong design spreads retraction force across the entire wound margin, reducing tissue trauma. Ring-handle geometry supports stable, angled deployment.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor at 3 × 4 sharp prongs holds skin and superficial soft tissue open hands‑free, with 23mm depth and 21mm height covering small‑field exposures. The ratcheted ring handles lock the spread at the desired width, and the 241mm length keeps the frame clear of the wound.
The left‑hand Welsh cortex extractor carries a 25‑gauge polished shaft angled 45 degrees with an 8mm tip‑to‑bend distance and a flat olive tip angled 90 degrees to the left. The geometry positions the working face for cortex cleanup at the 3 o'clock meridian, and the reusable build supports repeat case use.