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Mastin Muscle Forceps
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Mastin Muscle Forceps is a specialized surgical device that general surgeons commonly use for grasping, mobilizing and dividing muscular tissues, especially during surgeries involving the neck muscles.
- Four Pins Promoting Additional Grasping Force.
- Atraumatic Serrations Avoiding Local Injury.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Mathieu Foreign Body Forcep
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Mathieu Foreign Body Forcep is a specialized device that general and urology surgeons use to grasp, hold and remove foreign bodies and other surgical materials from the operating site.
- Small Alligator Jaws to Ensure Optimal Grip.
- Serrated Profile to Prevent Local Trauma.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Promoting Superior Handling.
Mayo (Russian) Dissecting Forcep
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The Mayo (Russian) Dissecting Forcep is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for grasping fibrous and delicate soft tissues. The innovative tips ensure a secure but gentle grip. Commonly used in general, orthopedic, cardiovascular as well as other surgeries.
- Cupped Tips To Protect Soft Tissues From Damage
- Serrated Jaws For Secure Grip
- Ergonomic Design For Superior Control
McGee Micro Alligator Forceps
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McGee Micro Alligator Forceps is a multipurpose ENT instrument that surgeons commonly use to grasp the most delicate tissues within the middle ear and to remove foreign bodies obstructing the ear canal.
- Smooth & Serrated Profiles for Suiting All Needs.
- 4.0mm Tip Size for Passing into Small Cavities.
- 0.8mm Jaws Width for Grasping Small Tissues.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
McGee Wire Bending Forceps
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McGee Wire Bending Forceps is a specialized ENT tool that surgeons commonly use for crimping the wire of the stapes prosthesis around the incus bone, in order to perform stapedectomy.
- Notched Jaws for Fitting the Prosthesis Wire.
- 3.5 & 6.0mm Tip Size for Easily Reaching the Middle Ear.
- 0.8mm Jaws Width for Traversing Narrow Spaces.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
McIndoe Dissecting Forcep
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The McIndoe Dissecting Forcep is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for manipulation of delicate tissue sin hard to reach places. The narrow blades grasp and precisely manipulate delicate tissues with ease. Commonly used in ophthalmic, plastic as well as maxillofacial surgeries.
- Extremely Thin Jaws For Deep tissue Access
- Serrations And Teeth For Secure Grip
- Spring Handle For Superior Control
McIndoe Dressing Forcep
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McIndoe Dressing Forcep is a multipurpose surgical device that surgeons in several specialities can use to grasps, hold and mobilized either tissues and dressings, in order to maintain a clear view of the surgical field.
- Non-Toothed Tips for Minimizing Local Injury.
- Delicate Serrations for Extremely Firm Grasps.
- Spring Style Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
McPherson Suture Tying Forcep
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McPherson Suture Tying Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp, hold and manipulate delicate tissues, minute needles and sutures, and IOLs in certain surgical cases.
- Smooth-Surfaced Profile to Minimize Local Injury.
- 5.0mm Long Platform for Optimal Tissue Handling.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
- Stainless Steel or Titanium to Suit All Applications.
McPherson Suture Tying Forcep With Teeth
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McPherson Suture Tying Forcep With Teeth is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons frequently use to firmly hold the scleral edge of the corneal incision, in order to suture the tissue during glaucoma, cataract or corneal repair surgeries.
- 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth Promoting Superior Tissue Holding.
- 0.4mm Tying Platform for Optimal Suture Support.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Mendez Multipurpose LASIK Forcep
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Mendez Multipurpose LASIK Forcep is a specialized surgical instrument that surgeons commonly use to engage, dissect and carry the corneal flap, looking towards to complete the LASIK surgery with success.
- Slightly Vaulted Semi-Sharp Jaws For Preventing Local Trauma.
- Versatile Spring Mechanism For Controlling The Jaws Closure.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Superior Surgical Control.