Bergmann Bandage & Plaster Shears
Bergmann Bandage & Plaster Shears
9" (23.0 cm)
Bergmann Bandage and Plaster Shears are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. The heavy- duty design makes these instruments ideal for cutting through thicker bandages and plaster cast removals. With a sharp tip and a blunted tip, this instrument is designed to reduce iatrogenic injury to the patient.
Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps
Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps
small loop jaws, serrated, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm)
Bergmann-Foerster Sponge Forceps are specifically designed to hold sponges or swabs during a wide array of surgical procedures. Due to the serrated and small looped jaw ends, these ring-handled forceps do not cause much trauma to the patient while tissue is being held or moved around. Especially in gynecological procedures, the curved jaws of the forceps are more useful than the straight style because they may assist to keep certain parts, such as the uterus, in place.
Berlind-Auvard Vaginal Speculum
2.5 lbs., w/ holes, 4-1/4" x 1-3/5" (10.8 cm x 4.1 cm) blade  Berlind-Auvard Weighted Vaginal Speculum is used in obstetrics and gynecology procedures. The instrument features a narrow half blade at a right angle to the weighted handle to keep the vaginal canal open and free the surgeon's hands for other tasks.
Bethea Sheet Holders
1 pair  Bethea Sheet Holders are ideal for securing sheets and drapes during an examination or a treatment. The sheet holders are ring-shaped. They are available as a pair. 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.
Beyer Bone Rongeur – Double-Action
Beyer Bone Rongeur is an instrument that can be used specifically in the modification and handling of bone. This instrument is double-action and is curved giving it the ideal contour for working in many different areas of the body that mirror this curvature. The jaws of this instrument are slightly cup shapes which allows them added grip with bone as well as the ability to enlarge holes via scooping. This rongeur is available in two different jaw widths: 3.0 mm and 4.0 mm.
Beyer Bone Rongeur – Single-Action
Beyer Bone Rongeur is a uniquely designed instrument ideally suited for orthopedic surgeries. This rongeur features slender curved jaws that allow it to fit through smaller openings and into narrow areas without causing damage to the surround soft tissue areas. It is wells suited to grip and handle bone as well as for mild reshaping or cutting. Additionally this instrument is single action and is available in two sizes with 2.0 mm wide or 3.0 mm wide jaws.
Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Bayonet Micro Kerrison Rongeur
undefined Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Bayonet Micro Kerrison Rongeurs retain all the features of traditional Micro Kerrison models with the added benefit of a bayonet-style shaft which allows for better visualization and access by the surgeon. This style is offered both with and without an ejector pin, depending on surgical preference. The black and gold titanium nitride surface treatment hardens and protects the instrument body and cutting surface for a durable, smooth gliding action. These coated rongeurs do not need sharpening as often as traditional rongeurs, thus reducing operating costs and enhancing service life.
Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Medium Kerrison Rongeur
undefined Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Medium Kerrison Rongeurs feature a combination black and gold titanium nitride surface treatment, which hardens and protects the instrument body and cutting surface for a durable, smooth gliding action. These coated rongeurs do not need sharpening as often as traditional rongeurs, thus reducing operating costs and enhancing service life. Medium Kerrison Rongeurs are an ideal choice for surgeons preferring to combine the benefits of the small handles on Micro Kerrison models with the larger bite opening of the Spurling-Kerrison models.
Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Detachable Rongeur
undefined Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Detachable Rongeurs feature a swing style shaft which opens up to allow easy cleaning of the shaft interior. Once the thumb release lever above the handle is depressed, the top portion of the cutting shaft unlocks and is able to be swung open, though it remains hinged. This prevents the risk of loss through separate parts. Bi-Color rongeurs feature a combination black and gold titanium nitride surface treatment, which hardens and protects the instrument body and cutting surface for a durable, smooth gliding action. These coated rongeurs do not need sharpening as often as traditional rongeurs, thus reducing operating costs and enhancing service life. The rongeur is a specialized instrument ideally suited for use in laminectomy procedures. It features small handles and thin footplate and is 40 degrees up which allows it to comfortably maneuver in the narrow spaces in and around the vertebral column. Laminectomies are performed for a number of reasons. Some include increased access to a particular region of the spinal cord by removing the vertebral arch of a series of vertebrae or to reduce pressure on a particular portion of the vertebral column. This instrument is available in 7", 8" or 9" as well as in a variety of bite widths and with or without an ejector making it highly versatile and well suited for a number of surgical scenarios.
Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Ejector Ronguer
thin footplates, small handles, black/gold titanium nitride coatBi-Color Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Ejector Rongeur is identical to our popular Micro Kerrison model but with a small pin ejector that sits within the shaft that's designed to eject any material from within the column when the handle is released. This allows the shaft to remain clear and assists during decontamination and sterilization, ultimately preserving the life of the instrument. Bi-Color rongeurs feature a combination black and gold titanium nitride surface treatment, which hardens and protects the instrument body and cutting surface for a durable, smooth gliding action. These coated rongeurs do not need sharpening as often as traditional rongeurs, thus reducing operating costs and enhancing service life. It is specifically designed for use in laminectomies in which a portion of the vertebral arch is removed posteriorly.
Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Rongeur
thin footplates, black/gold titanium nitride coat, small handles, 9.0 mm openingBi-Color Ceramic Cut Micro Kerrison Rongeur is an instrument specifically crafted for use in spinal surgeries that require laminectomies. Bi-Color rongeurs feature a combination black and gold titanium nitride surface treatment, which hardens and protects the instrument body and cutting surface for a durable, smooth gliding action. These coated rongeurs do not need sharpening as often as traditional rongeurs, thus reducing operating costs and enhancing service life. The ronguer features thin footplates and small handles that allow it to be used in delicate areas such as near the spinal cord.
Bi-Color Ceramic Cut Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur
thin footplates, large handles, 15.0 mm opening, black/gold titanium nitride coatBi-Color Ceramic Cut Spurling-Kerrison Rongeur is a uniquely designed instrument that can be used in a variety of orthopedic surgeries. Also known as Love-Style Kerrisons, they feature traditional large handles and a 15.0 mm bite opening, unlike the smaller Micro Kerrison styles. This model also features a black ceramic surface treatment which provides unparalleled hardness and durability. The black and gold titanium nitride surface treatment hardens and protects the instrument body and cutting surface for a durable, smooth gliding action. These coated rongeurs do not need sharpening as often as traditional rongeurs, thus reducing operating costs and enhancing service life. Additionally it is available in 6", 7", 8", 9", 10" and 11" and at either 40 degrees or 90 degrees up or down making it well suited for a vast array of surgeries that require manipulation of very small and delicate tendons and cartilage.