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Springfield Sickle Scaler Fig. 1
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The Springfield Sickle Scaler Fig. 1 is a dental hand instrument used to manually remove supraginigival plaque and calculus from the surface of teeth
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Triple-Angled, Small, Extra Sharp Blades For Maximum Accessibility & Durability
Springfield Sickle Scaler Fig. 2/3
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The Springfield Sickle Scaler Fig. 2/3 is a dental hand instrument used to manually remove supraginigival plaque and calculus from the surface of teeth
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Double Ended, Triple-Angled Working Ends, With Longer Shanks For Maximum Accessibility.
Spud & Gouge
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Spud & Gouge is a specialized ophthalmological device that the operator can use to grasp, mobilize, and extract external bodies or debris from the eye’s surfaces.
- Double-Ended Design to Suit Different Applications.
- Screw Coupling Tips for Easy Mounting.
- Ergonomic Knurled Handle Ensuring a Firm Grip.
Spud & Gouge
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Spud & Gouge is a specialized ophthalmological device that the operator can use to grasp, mobilize, and extract external bodies or debris from the eye’s surfaces.
- Double-Ended Design to Suit Different Applications.
- Screw Coupling Tips for Easy Mounting.
- Ergonomic Knurled Handle Ensuring a Firm Grip.
Spurling Laminectomy Rongeur
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Spurling Laminectomy Rongeur is a specialized tool that surgeons commonly use to gouge out bone pieces or other soft tissues from the vertebrae and its adnexa, in order to enlarge the spinal canal.
- Sharp-Edged Scoop Jaws for Enhanced Precision.
- 13.0 to 20.0 Shaft Lengths Promoting Deep Access.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Spurling Laminectomy Rongeur
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Spurling Laminectomy Rongeur is a specialized tool that surgeons commonly use to gouge out bone pieces or other soft tissues from the vertebrae and its adnexa, in order to enlarge the spinal canal.
- Sharp-Edged Scoop Jaws for Enhanced Precision.
- 13.0 to 20.0 Shaft Lengths Promoting Deep Access.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Sputum Cup
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Sputum Cup is a specialized device that the medical staff uses to collect samples of sputum from patients with a productive cough.
- Cylindrical Structure to Reduce Storage Space.
- Versatile Lid for Protecting the Sputum Collection.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle Ensuring Optimal Control.
St Clair Thompson Adenoid Curette
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The St. Clair Thompson Adenoid Curette is used to remove the adenoid tissues in adenoidectomy. The surgeon inserts the curette in the middle line like a dagger, with the blade in the downward direction. They take care not to tilt the curette to avoid injury of the mouth of the eustachian tube. The surgeon introduces the blade past the soft palate until it reaches the nasopharyngeal vault. Then, a shaving motion removes the mass of adenoid tissue. They can disengage the cage according to indication, to avoid trauma to the surrounding structures and to preserve the middle ear ventilation. They also take care not to extend the patient €™s neck severely to prevent atlanto-occipital injury in adenoidectomy procedures.
- Large serrated handle for non-slip grips.
- Long neck for deep pharyngeal access.
- Rectangular curette blade with a cage to retain the adenoid tissue.
- Range of sizes available to suit different patient types.
St Clair Thompson Adenoid Curette
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The St. Clair Thompson Adenoid Curette is used to remove the adenoid tissues in adenoidectomy. The surgeon inserts the curette in the middle line like a dagger, with the blade in the downward direction. They take care not to tilt the curette to avoid injury of the mouth of the eustachian tube. The surgeon introduces the blade past the soft palate until it reaches the nasopharyngeal vault. Then, a shaving motion removes the mass of adenoid tissue. They can disengage the cage according to indication, to avoid trauma to the surrounding structures and to preserve the middle ear ventilation. They also take care not to extend the patient’s neck severely to prevent atlanto-occipital injury in adenoidectomy procedures.
- Large serrated handle for non-slip grips.
- Long neck for deep pharyngeal access.
- Rectangular curette blade with a cage to retain the adenoid tissue.
- Range of sizes available to suit different patient types.