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Dressing Forceps

standard pattern, serrated handles & tips Dressing Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. The serrated tip design is ideal for securely handling dressings, while the rounded, blunt tips help to minimize iatrogenic discomfort for the patient. The serrated handle offers a comfortable and secure grip for the surgeon. Available in a wide range of lengths. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform to the exact specifications or features of the item you select. The final specifications will match the description of the specific catalog item you select.

Dressing Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide, serrated tips, 6" (15.2 cm) Dressing Forceps are handcrafted from tungsten carbide for a durable and strong instrument with a crosshatched surface to provide a secure grip. The serrated design is ideal for securely handling dressings, while the rounded, blunt tips help to minimize iatrogenic discomfort for the patient. The gold-plated handle with the ridged grip offers comfort and control for the user. Tungsten carbide forceps feature tips made from tungsten carbide, the hardest metal made for surgical instruments. Precision-milled serrations are formed onto the tungsten carbide inserts, resulting in pyramid-shaped teeth that provide a non-slip grip. Pyramid-shaped teeth align perfectly with each other to provide a durable and reliable grasp of the most delicate or toughest tissues, as well as needles, sutures, dressing materials and delicate vessels. Smooth tungsten carbide inserts are also available for delicate procedures. Spring tension allows for surgeons to maintain proper and consistent position, ensuring optimal grip without having to apply excess force. These forceps feature gold-plated handles.

Dressing Nonconductive Forceps

Dressing Nonconductive Forceps Dressing Non-conductive Forceps are handcrafted with a smooth and durable, non-conductive nylon coating for electrosurgical procedures. Fully autoclavable, these forceps are available with either coated or exposed serrated, tapered tips. Both an 8" and 10" model is available with a serrated handle. Insulated forceps feature a smooth, durable, non-conductive nylon coating for LEEP, LLETZ and other electrosurgical procedures. The blue nylon resists abrasion and provides excellent insulation. These instruments are fully autoclavable, and can come in patterns with either exposed or coated tips to accommodate a range of clinical needs. Most forceps, including ones not shown as insulated here, can be insulated for use in electrosurgical cases ? please contact us for more information.

Duffield Vascular Scissors

Duffield Vascular Scissors sharp/sharp, 9-7/8" (25.0 cm) Duffield Vascular Scissors are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with sharp/sharp tips, the Duffield Vascular Scissors are available in 25 cm length and with straight or curved blades. These delicate instruments are ideal for the intricacy demanded by vascular surgery.

Duncan Endometrial Biopsy Curette

3.0 mm x 12.0 mm loop, 11-3/4" (29.8 cm)?Duncan Endometrial Biopsy Curette is designed with a rectangular loop tip to excise and collect endometrial tissue for biopsy. The loop tip is available with or without a basket depending on the purpose. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform to the exact specifications or features of the item you select. The final specifications will match the description of the specific catalog item you select.

Dunhill Artery Forceps

Dunhill Artery Forceps 5-1/2" (14.0 cm) Dunhill Artery Forceps are 5 ?" in length and feature serrated jaws with ring-handles. The primary use of these artery forceps is to hold the ends of blood vessels that are bleeding.

Duplay Tenaculum Forceps

s-shaped, 10" (25.0 cm)?Duplay Tenaculum Forceps are commonly used in surgery to seize blood vessels or to steady the cervix or uterus. The forceps feature a sharp tooth tip to hold parts during surgery. The instrument is s-shaped with ring handles for a comfortable grip.

Duval-Collins Tissue Grasping Forceps

Duval-Collins Tissue Grasping Forceps DuVal-Collins Tissue Grasping Forceps is lightweight and has triangular jaws to provide a larger grasping surface. The design of these jaws contributes to a reduction of tissue trauma since the applied force is more distributed. These tissue grasping forceps are more often functional for grabbing internal organs such as the stomach or lung. Additionally, surgeons can control tissue and even eliminate foreign objects in the body. The ring-handle ratchet design and interlocking features at the end of the jaw assure the tissue is grasped firmly. Different jaw widths are available to accommodate different cases.

Ear Syringe

A surgical brass ear syringe is a specialized medical instrument used for ear irrigation or cerumen removal (ear wax removal).

Eastman Retractor

Eastman Retractor double-ended Richardson-Eastman Retractor is the double-ended version of the Richardson Retractor. During surgeries like abdominal procedures, this instrument is typically used to expose edges of a wound using the blades that are curved inward with lips that are crescent-shaped.

Eastman Vaginal Retractor

Eastman Vaginal Retractor features a shallow retractor blade at the end of a curved handle. The curved handle prevents the surgeon's hands from slipping while pulling the vaginal walls open. The retractor is available in various sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform to the exact specifications or features of the item you select. The final specifications will match the description of the specific catalog item you select.

Echlin Duckbill Laminectomy Rongeur

Echlin Duckbill Laminectomy Rongeur is an instrument ideally suited for use in orthopedic neurosurgical procedures. It is specifically designed for used in procedure involving the spinal cord and its vertebrae. In a laminectomy the vertebral arch is removed by clipping it on either side and freeing that segment of the individual vertebrae. This rongeur features a duckbill profile that allows it to comfortably access the vertebral laminae and clip them without causing damage to the surrounding tissue areas. Additionally this instrument is available in three sized jaws 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 mm by 10.0 mm.