Surgical Scissors
Sharp Operating Scissors cut tougher tissue and are frequently used for dissecting, whereas blunt Operating Scissors are more often used for cutting materials such as sutures, tubing, or gauze.
Types of Surgical Scissors: Standard, Beuse, Deaver, Knapp, Wagner, Iris, LA Grange, Quinby, Joseph, Walter, Chadwick, Kelly, Mayo, Mayo- Stille, Mayo-Harrington, Lexer, Metzenbaum, Metzenbaum–Nelson, Resano, Metzenbaum-Fino, Baby Metzenbaum, Dubois, Kilner, Graeffe, Perwitzschky, Landolt, Strabismus, Strabismus, Lexer-Baby, Toennis-Adson, Toennis, Bonn, Reynolds, Jameson, Strully, Schmieden-taylor, Alar, Cottle-Masing, Fomon, Cottle-Knapp

Supercut Scissors
The Special feature of the Supercut Scissors is that it permits a very soft and a smooth dissection even in very delicate tissue structures.
Types of Supercut Scissors: Standard, Joseph, Kilner (Ragnell), Mayo, Mayo-Harrington, Mayo-Stille, Metzenbaum, Cremer, Stevens, Stevens, Jameson, Castanares, Kaye, Gorney, Gorney-Freeman, Kaye-Freeman, Freeman, Fomon, Cottle, Knight, Iris, Jabaley, Aufricht, Potts-Smith, Diethrich, Goldman-Fox, Favaloro

Gold Cut Scissors (T/C)
The very well approved tungsten carbide technology in combination with a microtome edge is a very sharp cutting edge of the scissors blade leading a new dimension of cutting and dissecting.
The special feature permit very fine and smooth cutting of the tissue structures.
Types of Gold Cut Scissors: Mayo–Stille, Metzenbaum, Reynolds, Gorney, Jamison, Freeman, Iris, Par, Stevens, Padgett

Micro Scissors
The good feeling of cutting and dissecting, even in very delicate tissues structures, with a minimal force.
Types of Micro Scissors: Vannas, Vannas-Tubingen, Ong-Treumer, Wecker, Westcott, Jacobson, Potts, Yasargil, Gomel, Troutman–Barraquer

Dressing Forceps
Dressing Forceps are thumb forceps used for holding dressing materials such as cotton and gauze during surgical procedures, changing dressings, or packing wounds. They have a wide thumb grasp for increased precision and control.
Types of Forceps: Standard, Swedish, USA, Adson, Hudson, Micro-adson, Mini-Adson, Gerald, Semken, Taylor, Mc-Indoe, Tubingen, Potts-Smith, Iris, Gillies, Cushing, Wangensteen, Waugh, Bonny, Brophy, Ramsey, Ochsner, ST- Martin, Adson-Brown, Stille, Gill-Iris, Paufique, Gill-Hess Iris, Adlerkreutz, Mc Indoe, Lane, Durante, Barraya, Lerche, Nelson, Brown, Debake, Greefe, Russianp

Tissue Forceps
Tissue Forceps are thumb forceps use for hold touch sutures like skin, fascia, rectus sheath while suturing.
Types of Forceps: Standard, Swedish, USA, Adson, Hudson, Micro-adson, Mini-Adson, Gerald, Semken, Taylor, Mc-Indoe, Tubingen, Potts-Smith, Iris, Gillies, Cushing, Wangensteen, Waugh, Bonny, Brophy, Ramsey, Ochsner, ST-Martin, Adson-Brown, Stille, Gill-Iris, Paufique, Gill-Hess Iris, Adlerkreutz, Mc Indoe, Lane, Durante, Barraya, Lerche, Nelson, Brown, Debake, Greefe, Russianp

Debakey
DeBakey Atraumatic Tissue Forceps are some versatile thumb forceps used in numerous surgical procedures. They are commonly used for grasping fine tissue and blood vessels or soft tissue dissection. They are a popular and useful surgical instrument.

Tissue and Tumor Grasping Forces
Tumor grasping forceps are common used in neurosurgical procedures involving tumor removal. The slim bayonet shaped handle eases access to small delicate spaces during craniotomy procedures. Tumor grasping forceps vary in overall length, tip configuration, and tip diameter.
Types of Tissue and Tumor Grasping Forces: Mayo- Russian, Resano, Singley Tuttle, Hunt, Yasargil, Desmarres, Duval, Colin-Duval, Adson, Kuehne, Littauer, Barraquer, Beer

Bulldog Clamp
The Bulldog clamp is a useful instrument to stop or constrain blood flow to any particular organ. One of the most common applications where a bulldog clamp can be used is during coronary surgery where blood flow must be stopped.
Types of Bulldog Clamp: Dieffenbach, Diethrich, Debakey-Diethrich, Johns-Hopkins

Hemostatic Forceps
A hemostat (also called a hemostatic clamp, arterial forceps) is a surgical tool used in many surgical procedures to control bleeding. The hemostat has handles that can be held in place by their locking mechanism.
Types of Hemostatic Forceps: Hartmann, Micro-Mosquito, Jacobson-Micro, Halstead-Mosquito, Halstead, Carrel, Leriche, Crile, Rankin-Crile, Providence- Hospital, Kelly, Fraser-Kelly, Rankin-Kelly, Adson, Bengolea, Bengolea Modif, Heiss, Sarot, Crafoord, Birkett, Dandy, Pean, Pean (Rochester), Roberts, Negus, Wilson, Spencer-Wells, Coller Crile, Bainbridge, Rochester-Carmalt, Baby-Kocher, Kocher, Kocher(Rochester- Ochsner), Schnidt, Grey-Turner, Baby-Mixter, Baby-Adson, Kantrowitz, Mixter, Hilus-Pulmonis

Dissecting Forceps
This forceps are used during general surgery procedures for grasping and hold tissue and blood vessels and control bleeding. They have long shanks, and curved serrated jaws to ensure an effective grip to free surgeons’ hands of surgeons and to retain visibility of the surgical area. The instrument is available in different lengths, fully serrated, teeth and half serrated. Along with a long thin frame the forceps are available in half or full curved blades.
Types of Dissecting Forceps: Overholt, Heiss, Fuchsig, Lawrence, Harrington, Crafoord, Mini-Gemini, Gemini, O’Shaughnessy, Mixter O’Shaughnessy, Wickstroem, Meeker, Overholt-Geissendoerfer, Overholt-Baby, Zenker, Rumel, Hohns-Hopkins

Gall Duct Clamps
Desjardins Forceps are primarily used in cholidocolithotomy (extraction of gall stones from common bile duct).Sometimes it is also used during cholecystectomy(removal of gall bladder) if the gall bladder gets stuck in the port due to the stones in the gall
Types of Gall Duct Clamps: Gray, Desjardins, Stille, Lahey, Lower, Mixter, Debakey

Dissecting and Kidney Pedicle Clamps
Pedicle Clamp is ideal for open kidney operations and can be used to clamp thick tissue. The curved, long jaws of this 9″ instrument may also function, for example, to obstruct the renal artery. Longitudinal serrations with cross serrations at the tip also serve the purpose of providing a better grip on the tissues.
Dissecting and Kidney Pedicle Clamps: Herrick, Guyon, Bridge

Hysterectomy Clamps
Maingot Clamp or Hysterectomy Clamp is used in Gynecological Surgeries to clamp the uterine arteries.
Hysterectomy Clamps: Ballentine, Wertheim-Cullen, Heaney, Maingot, Wertheim, Moyniha, Segond-Landau, Wertherim, Faure, Phaneuf

Peritoneal Clamps
Mikulicz Peritoneal Clamp Forceps are used in gynecological procedures in the pelvic cavity by separating the peritoneal tissue. The forceps feature ring handles with a lock mechanism and curved serrated blades.
Types of Peritoneal Clamps: Faure, Baby-Mikulicz, Mikulicz

Atraumatic Parametrium Clamps
Pratt T-Shaped Clamp, also known as Pratt-Smith Grasping Forceps, is a ratcheted, finger ring, grasping instrument typically used in vaginal or perineal procedures for grasping mucosa or hemorrhoidal tissue.
Types of Atraumatic Parametrium Clamps: Rogers, Pratt

Towel Forceps
Towel Clamp is a perforating clamp used for grasping tissue, securing towels or drapes and holding or reducing small bone fractures.
Types of Towel Forceps: Jones, Schadel, Backhaus, Robin, Doyen, Roeder, Backhaus, Lorna, Bernhard, Lane, Tohoku, Moynihan, Peers, Gunnar

Ligature Forceps, Tubing Clamps, Tissue Holding Forceps
Collin-Duval forceps are commonly used in cardiovascular procedures for grasping lung tissue. They may also be used for grasping other tissues in the stomach or intestines. Serrated tips and aratcheted handle provide a secure grip.
Types of Ligature Forceps, Tubing Clamps, Tissue Holding Forceps: Presbyterian, Vorse, Lovelace, Collin

Sponge Holding Forceps
Sponge Forceps, which may also be known as Foerster-Ballenger Sponge Forceps, are commonly used in surgical procedures to hold gauze squares that will absorb excess fluids and blood from the surgical site or hemostasis.
Types of Sponge Holding Forceps: Gross, Ulrich, Lister, Bryant, Gross-Maier, Sims-Maier, Pelkmann, Collin, Duplay, Rampley, Forster, Bozemann, Fletcher Javert, Maier, Cheron, Bozemann-Douglas

Needle Holder
Needle Holder is a ratcheted, finger ring instrument available in a wide range of lengths, and used in multiple types of surgical procedures. … The Mayo-Hegar needle holder is commonly used for holding larger, heavier suture needles because of it’s wide jaws.
Types of Needle Holder: Maier, Cheron, Bozemann-Douglas, Bozemann, Mathieu, Neivert, Arruga, Hoesel, Crile, Derf, Webster, Hegar-Baumgartner, Halsey, Crile-Murray, Baby-Crile-Wood, Crile-Wood, Brown, Jameson, Bonyton, Mayo-Hegar, Heaney, Masson, Stratte, Finocchietto, Kilner, Olsen-Hegar, Gillis, Johnson, Adson, Wangensteen, Bozemann

Ligature Needles, Ligature Conductors
Ligature Needles a sharp instrument used for suturing, for puncturing, or for the guiding of ligatures. aneurysm needle a blunt-pointed, curved needle with the eye at the point; used for passing ligatures around aneurysms or vessels. aspirating needle a long, hollowneedle for removing fluid from a cavity.
Ligature Conductor Curved is instrument which surgeons use while performing an operation. When performing a surgery, there are parts of the body which cannot be reached easily. Its used by specialist surgeon during the surgical procedure to explore parts of the body which cannot be reached.
Types of Ligature Needles/Conductors: Deschamps, Cooper, Schmieden-Dick, Syme, Brunner, Kronecker, Kirschner, Payr, Konig, Kocher, Schmieden, Schmieden Payr, Brunner, Kirschner

Needle Holders With Tungsten Carbide Tip
Needle Holders Gold-Grip Stands for high quality claims of tungsten carbide needle holder.
The tungsten carbide inserts have different structures and can be chosen according to the switcher material, therefore a secure grasping or needles will be warranted.
Types of Needle Holders With Tungsten Carbide Tip: Kilner, Par, Neivert, Halsey, Hegar- Baumgartner, Webster, Derf, Baby Crile, Mayo Hegar, Crile-Wood, Baumgartner, Cooley- Baumgarten, New Orleans, Bozemann, Mini Sarot, Debakey, Mini-Ryder, Ryder, Hegar-Vascular, Masson, Wangensteen, Julian, Langenbeck, Cooley, Sarot, Crile-Wood, Toennis, Heaney, Stratte, Olsen-Hegar, Gillis, Zweifel, Mathieu, Lichtenberg, Lichtenber-Ryder

Scalpel Handles
The Scalpel handles are often reusable, with the blades being replaceable. In medical applications, each blade is only used once (even if just for a single, small cut). The handle is also known as a “B.P. handle
Types of Scalpel Handles: Fig # 3, Fig # 4, Fig # 7, Fig # 3 L, Fig # 4 L, Fig # 3XL, Fig # 3L angled, Fig # 4L, Fig # 7L

Suction Cannula / Sunction Tube
Frazier Suction Tube is a thin instrument used for removing fluid and debris from confined surgical sites such as the nasal cavity, lumbar and cervical regions or intracranially. Suction is controlled by a small hole on the handle and multiple tip sizes are available.
Types of Suction Cannula / Sunction Tube: Adson, Plester, Barnes, Frazier, Ferusson, Frazier, Poppen, Lempert, Yasargil, Numoer, Bellucci, Baron, House, Van Alyea, Poole, Debakey, Yankauer, Cooley, Byrd, Wullstein, Magill

Hooks
The Hook, used to retract the skin during surgical procedures such as the dissection of lesions. Manufactured from medical grade surgical stainless steel. Supplied in an easy to open, sterile pack.
Types of Hooks: Kilner, Kleinert-Kutz, Gillies, Emmet, Graefe, Graefe-Strabismus, Stevens, Rollet, Mannerfelt, Joseph, Guthrie, Standard, MC Indoe, Barsky

Abdominal Spatulas
Abdominal Spatula an main instruments which are used by the specialized surgeons during the surgical procedures with it use surgeon easily conduct the operation without damaging any of the nearby tissue abdominal spatulas can be found in many designs, sizes and shapes.
Types of Abdominal Spatulas: Leriche, Kader, Reverdin, Haberer, Ochsner, Tuffier, Martin

Retractor
Amongst the instruments which are used commonly by surgeons and doctors, retractors are one of them. A retractor is an instrument which helps the surgeon in widening an incision or a wound.
Types of Retractor: Senn-Miller, Mathieu, Senn-Green, Mini-Langenbeck, Ragnell-Davis, House, Crile, Rose, Strandell-Stille, Desmarres, Schepens, Koenig, Hess, Kocher, Cushing, Blanco, Gil-Vernet, Lahey, Meyerding, Oldberg, Schoenborn, Volkmann, Ollier, Tendon, Canny-Ryall, Korte-Wagner, Israel, Murphy, Kocher-Langenbeck, Dockhorn, Langenbeck, Langenbeck- Mannerfelt, Little, ZEnker, Doyen-Stille, Hoesel, Cushing, Obwegeser, Caspar, Bowdler-Henry, Kocher-Wagner, Meyerding, Middeldorpf, Ross Aorta, Middeldorpf, Tubinger, Fritsch, Simon, Sofield, Roux, Mini-Roux, Roux-Magnus, Parker, Goelet, Parker, Parker-Mott, Collin, Mayo-Collin, Parker-Langenbeck, Mathieu, Collin-Hartmann, Czerny, Heaney, Sauerbruch, Farabeuf, Richardson-Eastman, Richardson, Kelly, Tudor-Edwards, Morris, Doyen, Tuffier, Davidson, Marks, Sauerbruch, Brunner, Mikulicz, Kelly, Korte, Harrington, Harrington- Pemberton, Deaver, Cooley, Obwegeser Spina, Obwegeser, Cloward, Coryllos

Self-Retaining Retractors
Self–retaining retractors allow hands free operation during a surgery. Retractors with opposable blades which use a screw, ratchet or clamp to hold the tissue apart by themselves are called self–retaining retractors.
These are self-retaining since they can keep a incision open by themselves without any manual effort.
Types of Self-Retaining Retractors: Finsen, Barraquer Colibri, Mueller, Epicardial, Retractor, Mellinger, Castroviejo, Lancaster, Heiss, ALM, Allport, Jansen, Scalp-Contour, Weitlaner, Wullstein- Weitlaner, Anderson Adson, Milligan, Weitlaner-Baby, Mollison, Adson, Williams, Norfolk-Norwich, Beckmann, Miskimon Cerebellar, Harvey Jackson, Travers, Beckmann-Eaton, Gelpi, Jackson-Burrows, Gelpi-Seiletz, Markham- Meyerding, Plester

Abdominal Retractors
Abdominal Retractor is a self-retaining retractor used in laparotomy procedures. It may also be used for specific abdominal procedures where the abdomen needs to be held open for examination or evaluation, such as cesarean sections and bowel resection.
Types of Abdominal Retractors: Baby-Collin, Collin, Ricard, Mercedes, Henley, Gosset, Baby-Balfour, Balfour, Balfour-USA, Doyen, O’Sullivan O’Connor, Rochard, Kirschner, Mayo-Adams
