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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

Maumenee Corneal Forceps

colibri type w/ 0.5 mm tying platform mounted on a pivot action handle, 0.10 mm teeth, 4-3/4" (12.0 cm) Maumenee Corneal Forceps are a multipurpose tool used in a variety of corneal procedures. The curved shaft with flat serrated cross-action handle is designed for firmly gripping the corneal tissue. The forceps are available angled both 45 and 90 degrees depending on surgical preference.

Maumenee-Park Speculum

blade spread 43.0 mm, 14.0 mm wide blades, 3-1/8" (7.9 cm) Maumenee-Park Speculum is a commonly used ophthalmologic tool when visualization of the entire globe is desired. Both end pieces of the blade can be fit into the upper and lower lid, achieving a spread of 43.0 mm. The speculum is self-retaining, designed to hold in place once a desired spread has been reached. Solid blades in the speculum ensure no tissue slippage into the surgical field. Both solid and fenestrated blades are available depending on physician preference.

McClure Iris Scissors

14.0 mm blades, angled on flat, 4-1/2" (11.4 cm) Castroviejo Corneal Section Scissors are a unique tool in performing a sclerocorneal section to gain access to the anterior chamber of the eye or lens during a cataract operation. The miniature pattern of the blades delivers maximum precision for delicate cuts of the corneal tissue. Both right and left curvatures are available on the scissors to accommodate a variety of surgical preferences.

McCullough Utility Forceps

3-3/4" (9.5 cm) Mccullough Utility Forceps are a general purpose tool used in many ophthalmologic surgeries. The forceps feature a flat serrated handle ideal for establishing a firm grasp of tissue in a variety of orientations. Finally, the forceps are available with smooth tips as well depending on surgical preference.

McPherson Needle Holder

smooth 10.0 mm tapered jaw, extra delicate, 4" (10.0 cm) McPherson Needle Holder is a commonly used tool in postoperative management of delicate ophthalmologic procedures. The holder is designed for handling microsutures. The spring handle with finely serrated jaws firmly grasp the needle and ensure minimal slippage. Both straight and curved models are available depending on surgical preference.

McPherson Speculum

solid blades 14.0 mm wide, spread 30.0 mm, 3-1/4" (8.3 cm) McPherson Speculum is a frequently used tool when visualizing the surgical field of the glove is desired. The curved solid blades provide excellent traction in spreading the lids atraumatically up to a 30.0 mm spread. A locking screw is designed to maintain the spread, freeing the surgeon's or assistant's hands.

McPherson Suture Forceps

1x2 teeth, 3-1/2" (9.0 cm) McPherson Suturing Forceps are a commonly used tool in delicate ophthalmologic operations. The non-tooth smooth tips are ideal for 8-0 or 11-0 sutures. The instrument is also designed for grasping the lens capsule or lens during cataract surgery. Either angled or straight jaws are available on the forceps depending on surgical preference.

McPherson Tying Forceps

3.5 mm smooth platform, 5.0 mm jaws, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm) McPherson Tying Forceps are a useful tool in ophthalmologic procedures, particularly cataract surgeries. The smooth tips are ideal for handling the anterior capsular flap during removal of the native lens. The forceps are available in either angled or straight jaws depending on surgical preference.

McPherson-Vannas Micro Iris Scissors

curved, sharp tips, 3-1/3" (8.5 cm) McPherson-Vannas Micro Iris Scissors are a multipurpose tool used in ophthalmologic and general surgery procedures. The scissors may be used for manipulating and incising tissue in an iridectomy or iridotomy. The spring loaded design with widely spaced handle gives the surgeon optimal control during the procedure, while the micro pattern affords the surgeon maximal precision. In addition, the curved sharp tip aids in dissection while accommodating to the patient's natural curvature.

McPherson-Westcott Stitch Scissors

small curved blades, sharp tips, 4" (10.0 cm) McPherson-Westcott Stich Scissors are a particularly useful tool in posteroperative management of ophthalmologic procedures. The curved sharp blade is designed to remove stitches from the conjunctiva or eyelids following an incision. The micro pattern of the blades is intended for cuts requiring the utmost precision. The scissors are available solely in a right-handed model.

Meyerhoeffer Chalazion Curette

5" (12.7 cm) Meyerhoeffer Chalazion Curette is a popular tool used to remove cysts or masses of the lid. The curette features a sharp rounded blade helping to excise the lid mass and are best used with a chalazion clamp. Seven different cup sizes are available depending on surgical preference and patient presentation.