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Allis-Baby Tissue Forceps

Allis-Baby Tissue Forceps 4x5 teeth Allis-Baby Tissue Forceps contain 4x5 teeth on the tips of the jaws. These jaws are offered in a delicate or extra-delicate style depending on the type of tissue, bowel, or skin that is being held. The 5" or 5 ?" lengths with ring handles are incorporated for added control and maneuverability.

Alm Retractor

Alm Retractor 4x4 prongs Alm Retractor is a device used during general surgical procedures that involve retracting tissue in small areas of the body. This retractor features 4x4 prongs that are available in sharp or blunt points depending on the type of tissue being held. The instrument is also self-retaining due to a mechanism that allows the surgeon to keep it in a desired place once it has been inserted.

Army Retractor

Army Retractor double-ended, set of 2, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) U.S. Army Retractor is an 8 ?" double-ended instrument and comes in a set of two. This retractor may also be referred to as an "Army-Navy Retractor" and is commonly utilized to retract incisions that are small or shallow.

Artery & Intestinal Forceps

Longitudinal serrations, 1x2 teeth, straight Allen-Kocher Artery and Intestinal Forceps are designed with longitudinal serrations on straight jaws. These ratchet ring-handled forceps also contain 1x2 teeth on the tips of the jaws that interlock in order to compress tissue in which blood is being depleted.

Artery Forceps

Artery Forceps right angle, 8" (20.0 cm) Wilkstroem Artery Forceps have serrated jaws that are curved at a right angle. In order to obtain hard to reach arteries, this forceps helps to clamp off any future bleeding that may result. This instrument is also polished to a dull, satin finish to reduce glare under operating room lights.

Auvard Weighted Vaginal Speculum

Auvard Vaginal Speculum is designed to keep the vaginal canal open and free the surgeon's hands for other procedures. It features a half-tube bent at a right angle with a spherical weight on the handle. The instrument is available in various weights and blade sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Babcock Intestinal Forceps

Jaws w/ atraumatic parallel serrations Babcock Intestinal Forceps have jaws with atraumatic parallel serrations that are intended to hold a shorter section of intestine with minimal trauma and constriction. There is a ratchet on the inner side of the ring-handles so that the forceps can lock in place when needed during a surgical procedure. The forceps are polished to a dull, satin finish to minimize glare below operating room lights.

Babcock Tissue Forceps

Babcock Tissue Forceps standard pattern. Babcock Tissue Forceps come in a standard pattern with semicircular rounded tips to allow for holding or grasping delicate body structures. These forceps are crafted from premium German operating-room grade stainless steel and are available in a wide variety of lengths.

Babcock Tissue Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide jaws Babcock Tissue Forceps have jaws that are made from tungsten carbide, the hardest metal made for surgical instruments. Precision-milled serrations are formed onto the tungsten carbide inserts, resulting in pyramid-shaped teeth that provide a non-slip grip. Pyramid-shaped teeth align perfectly with each other to provide a durable and reliable grasp of the most delicate or toughest tissues, as well as needles, sutures, dressing materials and delicate vessels. Smooth tungsten carbide inserts are also available for delicate procedures. Spring tension allows for surgeons to maintain proper and consistent position, ensuring optimal grip without having to apply excess force. These forceps also feature gold-plated handles.

Babcock-Baby Tissue Forceps

Babcock-Baby Tissue Forceps extra-delicate jaws. Babcock-Baby Tissue Forceps contain extra-delicate jaws that can be used to grasp delicate tissues or structures like the ovaries. The forceps generally have smaller jaw width and shorter overall length than the standard pattern. The shorter length may provide better control or ability to work closer to the body.  

Babinski Percussion Hammer

Babinski Percussion Hammer 9" (23.0 cm) Babinski Percussion Hammer is ideally used in diagnostic evaluation of reflex responses. This uniquely designed hammer has a crown shaped head that is rimmed with rubber to allow greater comfort. This instrument features an elongated neck that flares for added grip and tapers back into a fine point for use as a aesthesiometer to test tactile reflexes.

Backhaus (Ball & Socket) Towel Clamp

Backhaus (Ball & Socket) Towel Clamp 5-1/8" (13.0 cm Backhaus (Ball and Socket) Towel Clamp has the primary use of securing drapes to the surgical site to prevent any changes in their position during an operation. The ball and socket on the tips of the inwardly curved jaws help to secure the drapes while minimizing the penetration and damage. To use this clamp, it is positioned to the desired place and then closed using the ring-handles. The ratchet allows this instrument to stay secure until it is released.