Buie Clamp & Pile Forceps
Curved, 8-1/4" (21.0 cm)
Buie Clamp and Pile Forceps is ideally used to grasp hemorrhoids. The jaws are slightly curved and contain blunt tips to provide minimal trauma to the area being grasped. For greater grasping ability, one of the jaws contains grooved serrations and fits perfectly into the other jaw when clamped. The forceps also contains a ratchet on the ring-handles to help keep the instrument in place if needed.
Callison Tissue & Tying Forceps
Tying platform, 1x2 1.5 mm teeth, 4-7/8" (12.4 cm)
Callison Tissue and Tying Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with 1x2, 1.5 mm teeth and a tying platform, these forceps allow for precise tissue handling and suture tying. The serrated handle affords the surgeon a steady and comfortable grip. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform to the exact specifications or features of the item you select. The final specifications will match the description of the specific catalog item you select.
Carmalt (Hunter) Splinter Forceps
Carmalt Forcep
Jaws w/ longitudinal serrations & cross-serrated tips
Rochester-Carmalt Forceps are designed with jaws that have longitudinal serrations and cross-serrated tips. The intended purpose of these hemostatic ring-handled forceps is to clutch major blood vessels in order to stop them from bleeding. They are offered in straight or curved jaws and can also be used for procedures such as clinching an ovarian pedicle.
Carmalt Forceps
jaws w/ longitudinal serrations & cross-serrated tips.
Carmalt Forceps has jaws with longitudinal serrations and cross-serrated tips that are intended for uses such as clutching particular tissues or to help stop bleeding in blood vessels. This ring-handled forceps is typically longer in length ranging from 9" to 12" and is offered in straight or curved jaws.
Castaneda Suture Tag Forceps
Smooth jaws, numbered for identification, 3-3/4" (9.5 cm)
Castaneda Suture Tag Forceps may assist in the removal of sutures during general surgical procedures. During this process, the forceps can be held by one hand to elevate the tag over the suture and uncover the loop. The surgeon then uses his/her other hand to cut the suture with scissors. The jaws are smooth, straight, and numbered for identification, and the 3 ¾" overall length makes it easier to maneuver.
Casteneda-Mixter Clamp
Smooth jaw, 5-1/4" (13.5 cm)
Casteneda-Mixter Clamp has smooth and curved jaws that help to occlude blood vessels that are more delicate and need a sure grip to stop the bleeding. A 5 ¼" overall length is offered with looped ring-handles to allow the surgeon to easily maneuver the instrument. Furthermore, a locking ratchet is provided so the clamp can be held in place once it is positioned.
Clamp Forceps
Clamp Forceps
curved, heavy pattern, 10" (25.0 cm)
Wertheim Clamp Forceps is a heavy pattern and includes curved, serrated jaws. These serrations are offered in a horizontal or cross-serrated style to provide an extra grip. Since these forceps are typically used as a hemostat, they are able to control bleeding blood vessels during general procedures, including gynecological surgeries.
Coaptation Bipolar Forceps
0.5 mm tip, 4-1/4" (11.0 cm)
Coaptation Bipolar Forceps are designed to minimize heat and current while coagulating. For use during bipolar electrosurgical procedures, these forceps are designed with 0.5 mm hooked tips used for bringing two items together. Available in both insulated and insulated with irrigation. Bipolar forceps are designed to control temperatures, minimize heat and current spread and reduce tissue sticking or charring while coagulating during bipolar electrosurgical procedures. They are available in a variety of styles that provide bipolar coagulating capabilities for a wide range of procedures: irrigating or non-irrigating (for flushing surgical site to improve visualization), with or without insulation (to eliminate conduction to surrounding tissues when performing deep procedures), straight or bayonet-shaped (to enhance visibility by keeping the surgeon's hand from the line of sight). Manufactured from premium, German stainless steel with a satin finish. Call us today regarding non-stick versions of our line of bipolar forceps.
College Pliers
Coller-Crile Artery Forceps
Coller-Crile Artery Forceps
delicate pattern
Coller-Crile Artery Forceps feature a delicate pattern with long, serrated jaws that can be used in general procedures. Largely used as a hemostatic agent to cease blood flow in vessels, they may also be used to grab and maneuver delicate tissues. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform to the exact specifications or features of the item you select. The final specifications will match the description of the specific catalog item you select.
Collins Tissue Seizing Forceps
Jaws 12.0 mm wide, 6" (15.0 cm)
Collins Tissue Seizing Forceps is 6" in length and is ideally used in general surgery to obtain a firm grasp of tissues while an operation is being performed on nearby organs or tissues. The tips of the jaws are triangular in shape and are 12.0 mm wide. These tips also contain small teeth on the edge to minimize the possibility of slippage.