Bipolar Instrument Cable
Bipolar Instrument Cable
reusable, 12 feet.
Bipolar Instrument Cable is 12 feet long and reusable. Compatible with all bipolar Instruments, the long length allows for easy instrument maneuvering with little restriction during bipolar electrosurgical procedures. 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.
Bishop Bone Holding Forceps
Bishop Bone Holding Forceps
adjustable jaw
Bishop Bone Holding Forceps are ideally suited for use in orthopedic surgical procedures. This instrument is uniquely designed for procedures such as fracture repair or bone reduction that require a firm grasps on a bone in a particular orientation. It aids in alignment of bone segments through a procedures without slipping or movement to ensure accuracy. Additionally these forceps feature and adjustable jaw that gives it increased versatility making it suitable to almost any surgical scenario.
Bishop Harmon Anterior Chamber Irrigator
Bishop Harmon Anterior Chamber Irrigator is a frequently used tool in cataract IOL implantation procedures. Following nucleus fragmentation, the irrigator may be used to aspirate any remaining debris from the anterior chamber. The complete set features and adaptor, irrigating cannula, and silicone bulb.
Bishop-Harmon Dressing Forceps
1x2 teeth, 3-3/8" (8.6 cm) Â Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps are a commonly used tool in a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The forceps are designed for grasping delicate tissue in a small surgical field. Three finger holes on the handle allow the surgeon to adjust his or her grip during the procedure as desired. The forceps are available in straight or curved styles depending on surgical preference.
Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps
very delicate narrow, smooth jaws, angled 45 degrees, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm) Â Bishop-Harmon Tissue Forceps are a commonly used tool in a variety of ophthalmologic procedures. The forceps are designed for grasping delicate tissue in a small surgical field. Three finger holes on the handle allow the surgeon to adjust his or her grip during the procedure as desired. The forceps are available in straight or curved styles depending on surgical preference.