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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.
K-Wire Repositioning Forceps
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K-Wire Repositioning Forceps is a specialized surgical tool that orthopedic surgeons can use for manipulating and holding bone fractured fragments in place, in order to perform skeletal transfixion.
- Straight & Curved Jaws Granting Access Into Narrow Cavities.
- Long Ratchet for Controlled Static Clamping.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Lister Conjunctival Forcep
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Lister Conjunctival Forcep is a multipurpose surgical device that surgeons can use to grasp and manipulate the conjunctival tissue, and also to remove foreign bodies from the surgical field.
- Atraumatic 1 x 2 Toothed Jaws For Firm Tissue Grasp.
- Versatile Spring Action For Controlled Clamping.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Maximum Control.
Micro Alligator Forceps
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Micro Alligator Forceps is a multipurpose otolaryngology device that surgeons frequently use to grasp and manipulate tissues and materials inside the middle ear, where other forceps types struggle to access and endanger local structures.
- Smooth & Serrated Profiles for Suiting All Needs.
- 4.0 Tip Size for Grasping Delicate Structures.
- 0.6mm Jaws Width for Passing Into Narrow Cavities.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.