Miskimon Cerebellar Retractor
angled arms, 7x7 sharp prongs, 32.0 mm deep, 8-3/4" (22.0 cm)Miskimon Cerebellar Retractor is ideally suited for use in procedures that require cerebellar retraction. The cerebellum itself can be cushion and safe from damage by the placement of cotton strips. This retractor can be used to secure soft tissue and move it to clear the surgical field. This instrument has angled arms and sharp prongs making it able to effectively grip tissue and secure it with a ratcheting mechanism.
Mixter Artery Forceps
Mixter Artery Forceps
Mixter Artery Forceps
jaws 80 degrees angled
Rochester-Mixter Artery Forceps have longer jaws with horizontal serrations that are angled at 80 degrees. The tips of the jaws have blunt tips and have a locking mechanism incorporated on the ring-handles to provide a tight grip on the vessels or artery being held.
Mixter Right Angle Forceps – Longitudinal Serrations & Cross-Serrated Tips
Jaws w/ longitudinal serrations & cross-serrated tips
Mixter Right Angle Forceps have jaws with longitudinal serrations and cross-serrated tips that assist in a firm grip when clamping tissue or blocking blood flow from a vessel. Due to its angle, this instrument may be used in various scenarios, but surgeons may reach for this forceps in situations when they need to hold or tie a suture around a structure in the body.
Mixter Right Angle Forceps – Standard Lateral Serrations
Mixter Right Angle Forceps - Standard Lateral Serrations
Mixter Right Angle Forceps contain vertical serrations and are designed to access vessels that are harder to reach and enable them to be occluded effectively. During a gallbladder operation, for example, the slight right angle of the jaws can uncover concealed cystic ducts. The forceps are offered in lengths ranging from 5 ?" to 18."
Mixter-Baby Forceps
Mixter-Baby Forceps
very delicate
Mixter-Baby Forceps is a smaller and more light-weight design due to the shorter overall lengths and very delicate design. These forceps have partially serrated jaws that have a strong curve. The curve helps to reach blood vessels that may be harder to grasp, and it assists in the regulation of bleeding vessels.
Mixter-Crafoord Dissecting Forceps
Angled, 10" (25.0 cm)
Mixter-Crafoord Dissecting Forceps are 10" long and have angled jaws with serrations on 3/4ths of the jaw. The long length provides the surgeon to work deeper into the operating area. This general surgical instrument belongs in the hemostatic forceps category because it can be used to control bleeding in blood vessels or can come in handy for blunt dissections.