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M.D. Anderson Hysterectomy Clamps

long slender atraumatic jaws w/ longitudinal serrations, curvedM.D. Anderson Hysterectomy Clamps are commonly used in hysterectomy procedures. The long, slender atraumatic jaws with longitudinal serrations are ideal in hysterectomy for grasping adnexal tissue. The forceps are available in various lengths to accommodate a wide range of cases.

Maier Dressing Forceps

box lock, 10-1/4" (26.0 cm)?Maier Dressing Forceps are commonly used to dress wounds. The forceps feature ring handles and serrated hollow clamps at the tip. The forceps are available straight or curved with or without a catch to accommodate various cases.

Malik Cystic Duct Forceps

Malik Cystic Duct Forceps 8-1/2" (21.5 cm) Malik Cystic Duct Forceps have jaws that are curved at a right angle to provide a better grasp to areas that are harder to reach. For example, if a patient has cholecystisis, the forceps are used to grasp the cystic duct. This instrument is offered in an 8 ?" length for deep locations.

Malleable Center Blade – For Detachable Balfour System

For detachable balfour retractor systems Horgan Malleable Center Blade is designed to be used with the Balfour Retractor Systems and can be detached once applied. This blade is 6 ?" long and can be used during operations that require deeper incisions or allowing access into deeper cavities. Furthermore, the blade can be customized to each individual person due to its malleability.

Malleable Center Blade – For Fixed Balfour System

For balfour retractor systems w/ fixed side blades, 2" wide x 5" deep Horgan Malleable Center Blade is 2" wide x 5" deep and is ideal for abdominal operations. Not only can this blade access deeper areas of the abdominal cavity, but it can also be formed or bent into a desired angle or depth. This instrument is also protected by the seemab surgical manufacturer warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.

Mallet

small, lead filled head, 5 oz., 3/4" diameter head, 6-1/2" (16.5 cm)?Mallet is a highly versatile instrument that can be used in many neurosurgical procedures. One specific function is using a mallet to help drive a chisel or gouge deeper into bone. This mallet is small and has a lead filled head making it a strong, solid piece that will resist deformation when it strikes. Additionally the head is cylindrical and features two flat sides making it well suited for striking many surfaces as well as a slim neck and rounded handle for ease in gripping.