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CV Elite – Zenith Potts-Smith Forceps

SKU: TT-SI-7491
CV Elite - Zenith Potts-Smith Forceps tungsten carbide, straight tips  

Cystic Duct Forceps

SKU: TT-SI-1316
S-shaped, 7-1/8" (18.0 cm) Shallcross Cystic Duct Forceps is a ring-handled instrument that is typically used during laparoscopy procedures that involve the gall duct. The s-shape of this forceps allows for better handling and grasping of the cystic duct. Moreover, the serrated and curved jaw reduces the chance of damage to the area being held.

D’Errico Drill Bit

SKU: TT-SI-5562
D'Errico Drill Bit 11/16" (17.0 mm) D'errico Drill bit is designed for use in procedures that require precise penetration of thick bone. Surgical drills can be utilized in a variety of surgical procedures such as craniotomies in neurosurgery as well as in many different orthopedic procedures. This bit also features some spiral cutting such as in a traditional drill bit.

D’Errico Nerve Root Retractor

SKU: TT-SI-3786
bayonet, 6.0 mm blade, 9" (23.0 cm) D'errico Nerve Root Retractor is designed for use in neurosurgical procedures that require manipulation of nerve roots. This retractor can help protect a nerve root from injury when the area around it is part of the surgical field. The unique bayonet design of this retractor makes it possible to effectively retract nerve roots while keeping the handle of the instrument out of the surgical field.

Dale Rongeur

SKU: TT-SI-2463
Dale Rongeur 14-1/2" (36.8 cm), 3.0 mm bite Dale Ronger is an instrument commonly used in thoracic surgery. This instrument is utilized in soft tissue and bone excision, particularly suited for cardiothoracic cases due to its small, precise bite. Additionally, this instrument comes polished to a dull, satin finish to reduce glare under operating room lights.

Dandy Nerve Hook

SKU: TT-SI-9398
9" (23.0 cm) Dandy Nerve Hook is a specially crafted instrument for use in retraction of nerves during a wide variety of neurosurgical procedures including spinal surgery. This hook features a long slim handle that narrows further and at the very end features a bend that serves as a hook. This smooth design allows for handling of delicate nerve structures without causing rips or tears but effectively keeps them out of the surgical field and safe from injury. Additionally this hook is available in three profiles: straight, left bent or right bent making it well suited for reaching into some difficult to reach areas.

Dandy Scalp Forceps

SKU: TT-SI-3262
Dandy Scalp Forceps curved to side Dandy Scalp Forceps are curved to the side and have serrations on the jaws. These forceps can be used in general operations to assure hemostasis. They also are available with 1x2 teeth on the jaws so that a tight grip is held.

Darling Popliteal Retractor

SKU: TT-SI-6695
Direction of widest blade upon placement determines whether left or right, length: 6-1/2" (16.5 cm), spread: 3-3/4" (9.5 cm), large blade: 1-1/2" (3.8 cm) wide x 3" (7.5 cm) deep, small blade: 1" (2.5 cm) wide x 2-1/8" (5.4 cm) deep Darling Popliteal Retractor is ideally used in cardiothoracic surgical procedures. These retractors can be used when surgical maneuvers require manipulation and retraction of the popliteal veins and arteries. The unique scissor handle designs affords optimal maneuverability for delicate placement and retraction. The direction of the widest blade upon placement determines if it is left or right and this instrument is available in both.

Dartigues Uterine Elevating Forceps

SKU: TT-SI-6361
smooth jaws, straight, 10-1/4" (26.0 cm) Dartigues Uterine Elevating Forceps are designed to remove tissue, tumors, or polyps from the uterus by elevating the vaginal wall. The clamps at the ends of the ring handles curve inward toward the handles. The clamps feature smooth jaws to firmly grasp the tissue to be removed.

Davis Brain Spatula

SKU: TT-SI-9849
Davis Brain Spatula malleable, 7" (17.5 cm) Davis Brain Spatula is 7" in length and comes in a variety of widths to accommodate different cases. This instrument is commonly used in neurology procedures to hold the opening in the brain while operating. The spatula is also malleable, which allows it to bend and fit the size or depth of the operated brain. Following the conclusion of the surgery, a small hammer is used to strike the spatula in order to restore it to its initial shape.