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- Hooks & Retractors
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- 4x2 sharp prongs, 15.0 mm deep x 25.0 mm height, 6-1/2" (16.5 cm) maximum opening, 12-1/4" (31.0 cm)Horizontal Retractor is a general purpose instrument that can be suitable for a wide variety of surgical procedures such as laminectomies. The 4x2 sharp prongs allow it to effectively grasp and keep a hole on the tissue that it is retracting. Additionally the…
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- Forceps & Clamps
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- Hospital Forceps 5-1/2" (14.0 cm) Providence Hospital Forceps are 5 ?" in length and contain partially serrated jaws. These jaws are available in a curved or straight style and help to control bleeding during general surgical procedures. This forceps has ring-handles and is able to be held in place due to the ratchet mechanism.
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- Forceps & Clamps
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- Thumb Forceps 4-3/4" (12.0 cm) Hudson (Ewald) Thumb Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. These forceps are available as serrated for dressings or with 1x2 teeth for tissue handling. The serrated handle is designed for a comfortable and secure grip.
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- Cranial & Bone Drils
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- Hudson Burr - 3/8" 3/8" (10.0 mm) Surgical's Hudson Burr is ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures specifically of the brain. A drill can be used to start a pilot hole which can then be further enlarged via use of a burr. This instrument can e used in procedures such as craniotomies which require access through the bony skull…
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- Cranial & Bone Drils
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- Hudson Burr - 7/8" 7/8" (22.0 mm) Hudson Burr is ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures specifically of the brain. A drill can be used to start a pilot hole which can then be further enlarged via use of a burr. This instrument can e used in procedures such as craniotomies which require access through the bony skull down…
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- Cranial & Bone Drils
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- Hudson Burr - 9/16" 9/16" (14.0 mm) Hudson Burr is ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures specifically of the brain. A drill can be used to start a pilot hole which can then be further enlarged via use of a burr. This instrument can e used in procedures such as craniotomies which require access through the bony skull down…
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