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Berke Ptosis Forcep
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Berke Ptosis Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp, hold and retract the muscles the open the eyelid, specifically the levator muscle and its tendon.
- Longitudinal Serrations Promoting Steady Grip.
- 20.0 & 27.0mm Long Tips to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bill€™s Traction Handle
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Bill€™s Traction Handle is used to pull the obstetric forceps, easing baby delivery. That forceps is commonly used during prolonged labor, Antepartum hemorrhage, fetal distress and maternal collapse.
- Bill'S Traction Handle Has A Claw To Allow For A Firm Withdraw Of The Forceps.
- With A Row Attached To The Handle To Provide The Best Angle For Traction.
- With A "T" Bar Handle - 18 Cm Length For A Better Control.
Bircher-Ganske Cartilage Seizing Forcep
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Bircher-Ganske Cartilage Seizing Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons commonly use to manipulate cartilages from articular surfaces and certain bone structures, in order to perform joint repairing procedures.
- Deep Teeth Granting Strong Grasping.
- Ratchet Mechanism for Static Action.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Enhanced Handling.
Bishop-Harmon Dressing Forcep
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Bishop-Harmon Dressing Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use for placing surgical dressings around the eye, removing foreign bodies from the periorbital area and manipulating tissue in certain cases.
- Serrated Surfaces to Remove Foreign Bodies.
- 0.3mm Platform Ensuring Optimal Holding.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Superior Control.
Bishop-Harmon Iris Forcep
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Bishop-Harmon Iris Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons frequently use to manipulate the most fragile tissues within the anterior chamber, such as the iris, to perform a variety of ocular procedures.
- 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth Promoting Safe Tissue Holding.
- Long-Reaching Jaws for Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
- 0.4 & 0.12mm Jaw Sizes to Suit All Applications.
Blaydes Lens Holding Forcep
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Blaydes Lens Holding Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons can use to grasp and carry the IOL implant, looking towards its further insertion into the anterior chamber of the eye.
- Atraumatic Angled Jaws For Preventing IOL Damage.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Controlled Clamping Pressure.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Enhance Maneuverability.
Bohler Bone Cutting Forcep
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Bohler Bone Cutting Forcep is a specialized orthopedic tool that surgeons commonly use for cutting small and medium-sized bones, in order to divide the bone structure or to remove the excess of tissue in certain bone processes.
- Light & Heavy Jaws Models for Suiting All Surgical Applications.
- Compund Action Joint Granting Smooth Cutting Action.
- Plier Style Grip Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bonaccolto Conjunctival Forcep
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Bonaccolto Conjunctival Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp, hold and fixate fragile tissues, such as the conjunctiva, during glaucoma, cataract and other eye procedures.
- Grooved Tips with Serrationg for Enhanced Clamping.
- 1.2 & 1.7mm Tip Size to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
- Pin Lock to Control the Jaws' Closure Degree.
Bone Holding & Repositioning Forcep
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Bone Holding & Repositioning Forcep is a specialized orthopedic instrument that surgeons commonly use to hold and mobilize bone fragments from a fractured bone across the surgical field, in order to stabilize the fracture.
- Toothed Jaws Granting Strong Grasping.
- Long Ratchet for Controlling the Jaws Closure.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bone Holding & Repositioning Forcep with Thread Fixation
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Bone Holding & Repositioning Forcep with Thread Fixation is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons can use for holding and mobilize bones or bone fragments during fracture repairing procedures.
- Atraumatic Toothed Jaws Granting Minimal Local Damage.
- Screw Lock Mechanism for Controlling the Jaws Aperture.
- Ergonomic Grip Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.