• Allis Tissue Forcep Quick View
    • Allis Tissue Forcep Quick View
    • Allis Tissue Forcep

    • Allis Tissue Forceps standard pattern standard pattern of the Allis Tissue Forceps are intended for the use of firmly grabbing or holding body tissue during surgery. This pattern includes a ratchet ring-handle with a selection of different sizes and types of teeth to accommodate various medical procedures. These teeth curve to the inside and may cause less harm to the…
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  • Allis Tissue Forceps – Atraumatic Jaws Quick View
    • Allis Tissue Forceps – Atraumatic Jaws Quick View
    • Allis Tissue Forceps – Atraumatic Jaws

    • Jaws w/ atraumatic parallel serrations Allis Tissue Forceps contain jaws with atraumatic parallel serrations. These types of serrations are designed to eliminate damage caused to the tissue when trying to grasp or hold it during surgery. The adjustable ratchet ring-handle provides the forceps to be held in a locked position. This instrument is also presented with narrow or standard jaws…
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  • Allis-Babcock Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • Allis-Babcock Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • Allis-Babcock Tissue Forceps

    • Angled to side, 6-1/4" (16.0 c Allis-Babcock Tissue Forceps are specifically designed to be used during general surgical procedures in which tissue needs to be grabbed while minimizing any trauma that may be produced to the area. Due to the jaw tips that are fenestrated and angled to the side, this forceps may also be ideal for grasping areas such…
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  • Allis-Baby Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • Allis-Baby Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • 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.
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  • Artery & Intestinal Forceps Quick View
    • Artery & Intestinal Forceps Quick View
    • 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.
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  • Artery Forceps Quick View
    • Artery Forceps Quick View
    • 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.
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  • Babcock Intestinal Forceps Quick View
    • Babcock Intestinal Forceps Quick View
    • 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…
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  • Babcock Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • Babcock Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • 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.
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  • Babcock Tissue Forceps – Tungsten Carbide Quick View
    • Babcock Tissue Forceps – Tungsten Carbide Quick View
    • 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,…
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  • Babcock-Baby Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • Babcock-Baby Tissue Forceps Quick View
    • 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.  
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  • Backhaus (Ball & Socket) Towel Clamp Quick View
    • Backhaus (Ball & Socket) Towel Clamp Quick View
    • 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…
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  • Backhaus Towel Clamp Quick View
    • Backhaus Towel Clamp Quick View
    • Backhaus Towel Clamp

    • Backhaus Towel Clamp Backhaus Towel Clamp is mainly used to fasten drapes or towels to patients during medical procedures in order for them to stay on. The pointed tips of the jaws cave inward so that they enter both the skin and drape. This clamp is designed with ring-handles and ratchet fixation to allow the clamp to remain in place…
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  • Bainbridge Artery & Intestinal Forceps Quick View
    • Bainbridge Artery & Intestinal Forceps Quick View
    • Bainbridge Artery & Intestinal Forceps

    • Bainbridge Artery & Intestinal Forceps standard pattern. Bainbridge Artery and Intestinal Forceps come in a standard pattern and may be used in medical procedures such as when a bowel needs to be clamped. These forceps have long, slightly tapered jaws with longitudinal serrations that are presented in a curved or straight pattern in different overall lengths.
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  • Bengolea Forceps Quick View
    • Bengolea Forceps Quick View
    • Bengolea Forceps

    • Bengolea Forceps 8-1/2" (21.6 cm) Bengolea Forceps are used as a hemostatic agent to grip the ends of vessels and regulate the bleeding. This forceps can be adapted to be used for general surgical procedures if hemorrhaging occurs. Another feature of this instrument is the arrangement of the straight and cross-serrated jaws that are able to provide a sure grip.
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  • Benson Pyloric Stenosis Spreader Quick View
    • Benson Pyloric Stenosis Spreader Quick View
    • Benson Pyloric Stenosis Spreader

    • Benson Pyloric Stenosis Spreader 6" (15.0 cm) Benson Pyloric Stenosis Spreader is a 6" slim ring-handled instrument with jaws that have serrations on the bulb-shaped, angled tips. The style of this spreader allows it to easily enter into an incision in procedures such as a myotomy. The serrations and bulb-shaped tips are used to force open the two muscle halves…
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  • Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps Quick View
    • Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps Quick View
    • Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps

    • Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps small loop jaws, serrated, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm) Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps are specifically designed to hold sponges or swabs during a wide array of surgical procedures. Due to the serrated and small looped jaw ends, these ring-handled forceps do not cause much trauma to the patient while tissue is being held or moved around. Especially in gynecological procedures,…
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  • Bipolar Bayonet Forceps Quick View
    • Bipolar Bayonet Forceps Quick View
    • Bipolar Bayonet Forceps

    • Bipolar Bayonet Forceps 1.5 mm tip, 7-3/4" (19.5 cm) Scoville-Greewood Bipolar Bayonet Forceps are designed to minimize heat and current while coagulating. For use during bipolar electrosurgical procedures, these forceps are designed with 1.5 mm tips and a bayonet handle to retain full visualization of the surgical field. This instrument is available as insulated and insulated with irrigation. Bipolar forceps…
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  • Bipolar Instrument Cable Quick View
    • Bipolar Instrument Cable Quick View
    • 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…
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  • Blake Gall Stone Forceps Quick View
    • Blake Gall Stone Forceps Quick View
    • Blake Gall Stone Forceps

    • Blake Gall Stone Forceps 8" (20.0 cm) Blake Gall Stone Forceps are 8" long and are typically used in operations when gallstones need to be removed from the gallbladder. The curved or straight jaws have an opening in the rounded tip for easier grabbing. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform…
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  • Bonney Needle Forceps – Tungsten Carbide Quick View
    • Bonney Needle Forceps – Tungsten Carbide Quick View
    • Bonney Needle Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

    • Tungsten carbide, 1x2 teeth, 6-3/4" (17.1 cm) Bonney Needle Forceps are handcrafted from tungsten carbide for a durable and strong instrument with a serrated surface to provide a secure grip. Designed with 1x2 teeth and a textured grip, these forceps are perfect for handling heavy needles and thicker fascia while offering the surgeon a steady grasp on the instrument. Tungsten…
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