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Operating Scissors – Tungsten Carbide

tungsten carbide, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm) Operating Scissors are handcrafted with tungsten carbide inlays to increase durability and provide the sharpest cutting edges. Available in a variety of designs, there is a Operating Scissor perfect for the task at hand. These are general medical scissors that are frequently used in general surgery for cutting sutures and gauzes. The blades are available both straight for superficial dissection and curved for deeper dissection. The tips are available as blunt/blunt, sharp/sharp, and sharp/blunt to suit whatever the surgeon's need. Tungsten carbide inlays are bonded to scissor blades, providing increased durability, sharper cutting edges and enhanced service-life. These scissors feature gold-plated handles.

Overholt-Geissendoerfer Dissecting & Ligature Forceps

Dissecting & Ligature Forceps Overholt-Geissendoerfer Dissecting and Ligature Forceps are available in different lengths with partially-serrated or fully-serrated curved jaws. Due to their long and slim frame, these forceps may be used during general operations to grasp blood vessels. In instances where the thoracic cavity may be involved, the curved pattern may be beneficial to get into structures that are less visible.

Par Needle Holder – Tungsten Carbide

tungsten carbide, serrated jaws, delicate. Par Needle Holder is handcrafted from German stainless steel and tungsten carbide inserts that provides control, precision and a dependable non-slip crosshatched surface. Designed with a serrated jaw and a delicate pattern to ensure a reliable grip on the needle. Available with gold-plated handles and in two lengths. Tungsten carbide needle holders provide unparalleled control while suturing. The precision-milled, pyramid-shaped teeth ensure a dependable, non-slip surface. Some needle holder styles are also available with smooth tungsten carbide jaws, designed to hold the smallest sutures in microsurgical and plastic surgery procedures. Tungsten carbide jaws are inherently more durable than stainless steel and clinicians will experience an extended service-life. These needle holders feature gold-plated handles.

Par Scissors – Supercut

supercut, curved, delicate, 4-1/2" (11.4 cm) Par Scissors Supercut are designed to deliver precision cuts for efficient procedures. Par Scissors are often used in procedures that require the most delicate of dissections, such as facial surgery. The sleek handcrafted instrument is available with curved blades for cutting delicate tissues. The black-coated ring handles offer added comfort and grip support. Supercut scissors are designed to provide the surgeon with maximum control. These scissors feature specially-designed razor sharp upper blade edges to cut effortlessly and cleanly through dense or delicate tissue, have diamond-cut micro-serrations on the lower blade to grip tissue and prevent slippage, and feature black-coated handles.

Par Scissors – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide, delicate, curved Par Scissors are handcrafted with a delicate, curved blade and with tungsten carbide inlays to increase product durability and lifetime while providing one of the sharpest cutting edges. These sharp scissors are often used in procedures requiring clean dissection of delicate tissues, such as facial surgeries. Tungsten carbide inlays are bonded to scissor blades, providing increased durability, sharper cutting edges and enhanced service-life. These scissors feature gold-plated handles.

Par Scissors – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide, delicate, curved. Par Scissors are handcrafted with a delicate, curved blade and with tungsten carbide inlays to increase product durability and lifetime while providing one of the sharpest cutting edges. These sharp scissors are often used in procedures requiring clean dissection of delicate tissues, such as facial surgeries. Tungsten carbide inlays are bonded to scissor blades, providing increased durability, sharper cutting edges and enhanced service-life. These scissors feature gold-plated handles.

Parker Retractor

Parker Retractor double-ended, set of 2 Parker Retractor comes in a set of two and contains curved blades on both ends, which may assist in retracting incisions during scenarios such as laparotomy. The smaller length of 5" can be useful in pediatric procedures or holding back tissues in small incisions of areas such as the abdomen.

Parker-Mott Retractor

Parker-Mott Retractor double-ended, set of 2, blades 1" x 2-1/2" deep (2.5 cm x 6.4 cm), 5-3/4" (14.6 cm) Parker-Mott Retractor is a hand-held retractor that is primarily used to pull back soft tissue and spread the edges of a wound in order to enlarge the operating field for the surgeon. The double-ended blades of this retractor are different sizes to accommodate the different areas that may be retracted. For instance, the angled and flat blade on one end may assist in the retraction of deeper tissue.

Pattern Tube Occluding Forceps

Pattern Tube Occluding Forceps u-shaped guard, serrated jaws U.S. Pattern Tube Occluding Forceps can be applied in a variety of surgeries to help in temporarily blocking tubes that contain blood or fluid. This forceps contain cross-serrated jaws and a u-shaped guard that applies force at different points. Standard or heavy jaws are offered in different lengths to be used for varying tube sizes.

Payr Pylorus Clamp

Payr Pylorus Clamp w/ pin Payr Pylorus Clamp can be useful during operations in which a part of the bowel needs to be removed. The clamp comes in varying jaw lengths and has a pin at the jaw tip to increase the chances of the jaws uniting. Different total lengths are presented in order to meet the needs of a range of medical procedures.

Payr Pylorus Clamps

Payr Pylorus Clamps w/ out pins Payr Pylorus Clamps are intended for the use of clamping or compressing bowel so that it can be removed. These intestinal clamps do not have pins, but they can be obtained in varying jaw lengths as well as overall lengths.

Payr-Baby Pylorus Clamp

Jaw length 2-3/16" (55.0 mm), 5-3/4" (14.5 cm) Payr-Baby Pylorus Clamp is a popular instrument typically used to treat pyloric stenosis, which is a term used to describe the narrow opening of the stomach that goes into the small intestine in a small child. During a Pyloromyotomy, for instance, the 2 3/16" jaw length can be used to temporarily close the end of bowel. This instrument also contains longitudinal serrations on the jaws that help assure a tight grip, as well as receiving the option of having the jaw tip with or without a pin.