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Anvil Nail Extracting Forceps
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Anvil Nail Extracting Forceps is a specialized orthopedic and podiatry device that surgeons can use to cut, divide and extract complete nails or ingrowth nail pieces, in order to prevent further complications.
- Blunt and Sharp Edges for Cutting Nails with Ease.
- Double Spring Mechanism for Smooth
- Plier Style Grip Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Buck Foreign Body Forceps
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Buck Foreign Body Forceps are surgical instruments that assist otolaryngologists to retrieve foreign bodies from the external auditory meatus.
- Ergonomic Handle For Maximal Efficiency.
- Slender Shaft For Deep Surgical Access.
- Serrated Jaws For Non-Slip Grips.
Cryer American Pattern Tooth Extraction Forceps Fig. 150A
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The Cryer American Pattern Tooth Extraction Forceps Fig. 150A is a surgical instrument used to extract Upper Incisors, Canines and Premolars, as well as Remaining Roots.
- Ergonomic Handle Design To Decrease Effort
- Light Weight To Provide Maximum Comfort
- Horizontal Polished Hinge Providing Extremely Easy Movement
- Parallel Beaks For Maximum Ease Of Access & Minimum Trauma
Endolaryngeal Cup Shaped Grasping Forcep
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Micro Laryngeal Grasping Forceps assist ENT doctors to grasp soft tissues and punch biopsies from different tissues in the larynx.
- Large Finger Ring Handles For Dexterity And Comfort.
- Long And Slender Shaft For Deep Airway Access.
- Various Profiles And Working Ends For Wide Indications.
English Pattern Tooth Extraction Forceps Fig. 74N
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The English Pattern Tooth Extraction Forceps Fig. 74N is a surgical instrument used to extract Lowe anterior teeth and remaining roots.
- Ergonomic Handle Design To Decrease Effort
- No Slip Grip, Extra Narrow Serrated Beaks For Maximum Control
- Light Weight To Provide Maximum Comfort
Gills-Colibri Corneal Forcep
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Gills-Colibri Corneal Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp the corneal stroma and hold the scleral edge of the incision, in order to suture the tissue during cataract, glaucoma and corneal repair surgery.
- Curved Profile to Conform to the Corneal Contour.
- Very Fine Pointed Tip Ensuring Atraumatic Holding.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Superior Control.