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  • Thumb Forceps
  • Tourniquets,Needles & Suction Tubes
  • Tunnelers & Vein Passers
  • Urology
  • Vascular Scissors
  • Rasps & Files
  • Specula
  • Suction Tubes & Cannulas
  • Trephines Punches & Skull Tongs
  • Wire & Pin Management Instruments
  • Retractors
  • Rulers & Pelvimeters
  • Scissors
  • Uterine Curettes
  • Uterine Dilators
  • Uterine Manipulators
  • Uterine Sounds
  • Uterine Tenaculums
  • Uterine/Cervical Biopsy Punches
  • Vaginal Specula
  • Bone Curettes
  • Bone Files
  • Cotton & Dressing Pliers
  • Crown Remover
  • Orthodontic Pliers & Cutters
  • Spreaders
  • Simple Scissors
  • Scissors-TC
  • Scalars
  • Mouth Mirror
  • Mirrors & Handles
  • Dental Syringes
  • Cotton & Dressing Pliers

Cherry Supraceliac Clamp

Cherry Supraceliac Clamp shanks curved 60 degrees, debakey 2x3 teeth, jaws 5-3/4", curved, 12-1/2" (31.0 cm) Cheery Supraceliac Clamp is created to be of optimal use in cardiothoracic surgical procedures. This instrument is especially useful aortic aneurysm repairs of the abdominal and thoracic aorta particularly this clamp can be used in accessing the portion of the aorta that is found superior to the celiac artery. Curved shanks coupled with a 60 degree angle and DeBakey teeth allow this clamp to access some deeper vessel structures without damaging the vessel walls or the surrounding tissue.

Chuck Handle For MRV Blade

Chuck Handle for MRV Blade fits standard MRV blades used in ophthalmology surgeries.

Clayman Iol Forceps

angled 70 degrees, 3.0 mm tips, 4-3/4" (12.1 cm)Clayman IOL Folding Forceps are a unique tool used in artificial lens implantation techniques. The forceps are designed to fold the IOL either horizontally or longitudinally to allow for easier implantation. The rounded soft curve of the forceps aids in gripping the IOL with minimal damage or alteration. The angled tips provide increased visibility during the procedure.

Clayman Iris Hook

angled 45 degrees, 9.0 mm from tip to angle, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)Clayman Iris Hook is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures and operations needing access to the lens capsule. The 45 degree hook is ideal for grasping and retracting the delicate iris tissue and without tissue trauma.

Clayman-Jaffe Lens Manipulating Hook

9.0 mm shaft w/ 0.2 mm hook, angled 45 degrees, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm)s Clayman-Jaffe Lens Manipulating Hook is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures. The hook is used to manipulate the opacified native lens during a phacoemulsification procedure. The 45 degree angled hook is ideal for moving the lens into a desired position for removal.

Cleveland Clinic Renal Clamp

Cleveland Clinic Renal Clamp Cleveland Clinic Renal Clamp is a specialized piece of equipment designed for optimal use in cardiothoracic surgical procedures. This clamp is designed for use as a renal clamp to block or reduce blood flow through the renal vessels going to and from the kidney. To accommodate the positioning of these vessels this instrument comes with a significant angle to the jaws making access to the renal vasculature easier. This instrument is available angled either to the left or the right and also comes in either small or large jaws to accommodate a number of different patients sizes.

Cohan Needle Holder

micro, 7.0 mm jaws, round handles, curved, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm) Cohan Needle Holder is a commonly used tool in postoperative management of delicate ophthalmologic procedures. The holder features 7.0mm tips designed for handling microsutures. The spring handle with finely serrated jaws firmly grasp the needle and ensure minimal slippage. The forceps feature a locking mechanism to free the surgeon's hands if desired.

Colibri Titanium Forceps

angled tipsColibri Titanium Forceps are an excellent instrument during corneal surgery. The curved tip aides in grasping corneal tissue with minimal trauma or crushing, and are also useful for corneo-scleral suturing. Two different working lengths are available with the forceps depending on surgical preference. Forceps manufactured with a lightweight, titanium alloy body offer advantages for procedures that require delicate precision. They possess greater strength and durability than stainless steel and superior resistance to corrosion, staining and pitting. Titanium forceps are almost half the weight of stainless steel, offering a more tactile feel with minimal fatigue. Finally, blue-colored tint reduces glare and the non-magnetic material resists static buildup.

Colibri Type Corneal Utility Forceps

0.12 mm angled 45 degrees, 6.0 mm tying platform, 4-1/8" (10.5 cm) Colibri Type Corneal Utility Forceps are a commonly used instrument for handling the corneal tissue during keratoplasty or repair. These forceps feature fine 0.12 teeth for the manipulating delicate tissue during cornea-scleral suturing, while the 6.0 mm tying platform allows for the handling of both tissue and sterile material. Finally, a ribbed handle provides a secure grip during the procedure.

Converse (Green) Eye Fixation Forceps

jaws w/ fine teeth, 4" (10.2 cm)Converse (Green) Eye Fixation Forceps are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic procedures needing an extensive view of the globe. The forceps are generally applied at the limbus and then fixed gained the sclera for a secure hold. The forceps feature jaws with fine teeth for a atraumatic grip of the globe tissue. Three different jaw sizes and a locking pattern are available with the forceps.

Cook Speculum

w/ lock nut Cook Speculum is a frequently used tool to visualize the ophthalmologic surgical field. The speculum's blades may be placed under each lid and then spread to a desired length to gain access to the globe. A locking nut feature aids in maintaining the spread, freeing surgeon or assistant's hands. Infant, child, and adult sizes are available depending on the surgical procedure.

Cooley Acutely Curved Clamp

Cooley Acutely Curved Clamp angled shanks, jaws calibrated at 5.0 mm intervals, 6-1/2" (16.5 cm) Cooley Acutely Curved Clamp is designed for use in cardiothoracic surgeries. This instrument is designed to clamp vessels to reduce or completely block blood flow during surgery to allow the procedure to continue in a certain anatomical location where the blood is no longer able to flow through. These clamps feature an angled shanks as well as jaws calibrate at 5 mm intervals. Additionally, this instrument is available in three sizes: small, medium and large to accommodate a variety of patient sizes and a the wide variety of vessels that this clamp can be used on.