Surgical scissors and forceps Product List Sr. No Items Picture of Product Product specification 1 Grasping forceps-- 5 MM Grasping forceps are used to remove stones and retrieve foreign objects under direct vision. These forceps are three pronged with hooked tips. This typical design allows the objects to be released easily. The hooks facilitates secure grasping of both large and small objects. The prong wires are rounded to allow atraumatic manipulation. They can be easily passed through the flexible endoscopes. 2 Brain Forceps Also called Obstetrical Forceps, they are Smoothly shaped and curved, obstetrical forceps. The instrument has two blades and a handle designed to aid in the vaginal delivery of a baby. Though there are many different kinds of brain forceps, the most commonly used ones are thin metal curving into a ring at its tip. This tip fastens the baby's head to protect from damage during the delivery. The use of these forceps is as safe /dangerous as any other surgical tool or drug. They are used for saving babies' lives, when delivery is prudent during fetal distress 3 Dressing Forceps Dressing forceps are also a type of tissue forceps. They are used for dressing wounds and pealing off the dressing. They have scissor-like handles for grasping lint, drainage tubes, etc. Dressing Tweezers may be curved or straight tipped with serrated beak. In some cases it may be smooth. 4 Surgical Hemostats They are also called blood vessel forceps and are used for controlling hemorrhage. They are also called Hemostats. They look like needle-holder forceps. The main difference is that the beaks of the hemostatic forceps are longer and more slender. Hemostatic forceps may have both curved and straight tips or beaks, and there is a locking device on the handle to keep them closed as they are used as vessel clamps. They have transverse serration on beak tips. They have a box hinge and a locking mechanism by the finger rings. all the hemostatic forceps are designed to grab, hold, and crush.
5 Mixter Forceps Mixter forceps are the threading forceps used for hemostatic purposes. Hemostatic Forceps are used to wrap the thread around the vessel to stop bleeding. Its beak is such that it grips the thread well. 6 Splinter Forceps Splinter forceps are fine tipped forceps used to remove the finest splinters from the body. The may be curved or straight and may also have an attached magnifying glass for better vision. It is an essential first aid instrument. 7 Sponge Forceps Sponge forceps or sponge holding forceps are often used in gynecological procedures. They may be straight or curved and have smooth or serrated jaws. The jaws are rounded and provide an atraumatic grip. Also used to atraumatically hold the viscera or bladder, pull out and examine the cervix or clamp off the cervix if it is torn. It is used to remove the stuck membranes 8 Suture Forceps Needle holder forceps hold needles while suturing. Suture Forcep is also called a needle holder forceps. The typical needle holder has two short, rather blunt, serrated beaks with a groove in each beak. The grooves provide space for the placement and retention of the needle. At the end of the handles, there is a locking mechanism that lets the secure the suture needle in the correct position so as the needle appears to be an extension of the needle holder. The insert in the tip should be carbide steel, and replaceable so that it can be changed when required. 9 Tongue Forceps Tongue forceps are sturdy tools used for holding the tongue while piercing it. They can be locked for a secure grip. They may be slotted or the standard type. Once the piercing is dome and the baebell is in place, the forcep can be removed.
10 Tubing Forceps Also termed as vessel cannulation forceps or tubing introducer forcep, they are useful when a fine plastic tube/ micro catheters have to be introduced into a small blood vessel of almost equal size for medication or diagnostic purposes. The tip of the tubing is directed exactly into the vessel opening with a sturdy hand so as not to cause any damage to the vessel from unwanted movement. 11 Fine thumb forcep Detailed Product Description Thumb Forceps: 4 LI-W06 4.5 LI-W07 5 LI-W08 12 13 Fine tissue forcep The tissue forceps have one or two fine teeth on the tip of the beak or have a raised angled platform for proper grasping of the most delicate tissues. Their tip extentions form a W shape when held in a closed position. They are so designed that the tissues experience minimum trauma during the surgery. Mosquito straight forcep Dressing / Tissue Forceps Delicate Serrated Tips Size:Inch: 3, 4, 4 1 / 2, 5, 5 1 / 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 Cm: 7. 6, 10. 2, 11. 4, 12. 7, 14. 0, 15. 2, 17. 8, 20. 3, 25. 4, 30. 5 These are often used in oral surgery to grasp and stabilize loose tissue ends during suturing procedures. They are used to hold tissue being excised. Dressing forceps are also a type of tissue forceps. They are used for dressing wounds and pealing off the dressing. They have scissor-like handles for grasping lint, drainage tubes, etc. Again they may be curved or straight tipped with serrated beak. In some Mosquito forceps are used for more delicate tissues. They are very fine and small hemostats used during the surgery to control the bleeding of finer vessels.straight 22 mm serrated jaws. Ring handle with ratchet lock and dull finish. Overall length 4.9 inches 14 Mosquito curved forcep Mosquito forceps are used for more delicate tissues. They are very fine and small hemostats used during the surgery to control the bleeding of finer vessels. curved 4 7/8 (12 cm)
15 Kelly forcep straight These High quality kelly stainless-steel forceps are built sturdy and are easy to handle. 5½" Straight. Great for grasping anything which would be inconvenient or impracticable to grasp with the fingers. Especially useful for delicate operations. 16 Iris scissor 17 Dressing scissor Iris Scissors are used for remove necrotic tissue. They are Fine, curved scissors that follow the contours of tissue in a small area. Straight scissors are for flat surfaces. These are very sharp, pointed scissors, available with either curved or angular cutting blades. They are rather handy multipurpose scissors for cutting dressings, gauze, tape, and curved ones are especially good for cutting duoderm and ostomy f Dissecting scissors may have curved or straight blades. The curved scissors are more preferred by the surgeons for dissecting as the provide better vision of the operated area. The tips of scissors are also used to spread and probe the area of incision. The smaller sizes are used at the surface, the larger sizes deeper in the cavities. 18 Bandage Scissors Bandage scissors are angled tip scissors blunt sharp type. The blunt side has a foot at the tip for the atraumatic contact of the scissors with the skin. It is used to cut the gause and the bandages while dressing the wound or surgical incision. The bottom blade is longer and goes easily under the bandages. 19 Stitch Scissors Stitch scissors are used for cutting the sutures. The top blade is straight and the lower one is either hooked or curved out ward. The bottom blade is blunt and can easily lift and grasp the suture to be snipped.
20 Tenotomy Scissors Tenotomy scissors have both the blades sharp or blunt and they may be curved or straight. The fine tip tenotomy scissors are precision scissors that can be used in neuro-surgery, dissection and transplant around critical structures. 21 Operating Scissors Operating scissors are very sharp blunt tip scissors. They have a screw lock. They are used in general surgery for cutting sutures, gauze and other such material. They need to be sharpened regularly. Needle Holders are used to suture deep areas where hands cannot reach comfortably or where high precision and clear visibility is required. The holders may be with or without a catch. All needle holders have a firm grip. Needle holder 22 It is 95 mm and used or applicable in dilator for the umbilicus. This is made up of Stainless Steel, latex free. This product is non sterile as well as sterile. As per relevant HTM regulations it is sterilizing can be done. Umbilical dilator 23 Towel clips. (Neonatal size) Towel-clamp forceps are used to maintain surgical towels and drapes in the correct position during an operation. They secure drapes to the patients skin and may be used for holding the tissue as well. They are locking type forceps with curved ends. The beak may be pointed or blunt and flat. They may even overlap in closed position. 24
25 Towel clips. (forcep type) Towel-clamp forceps are used to maintain surgical towels and drapes in the correct position during an operation. They secure drapes to the patients skin and may be used for holding the tissue as well. They are locking type forceps with curved ends. The beak may be pointed or blunt and flat. They may even overlap in closed position. Babcock 5 MM BABCOCK Tissue Forceps 5 1/2 (14 cm) BABCOCK Tissue Forceps 6 1/8 (15.5 cm) BABCOCK Tissue Forceps 7 3/4 (19.5 cm) BABCOCK Tissue Forceps 9 1/2 (24 cm) BABCOCK Tissue Forceps 9 1/4 23.5 cm 26 27 Surgical Blades Electrosurgical blades are large surface active electrodes used by surgeons for incision. They are similar to scalpel blades but attached to a suitable radio frequency source. The major benefit of using an electro surgical blades for operating is that they cauterize small blood vessels as the blade penetrate tissue. Earlier the blades were stainless steel placed in electrical contact with a "patient plate." The "patient plate" was connected to the ground terminal of the radiofrequency source, while the cutting blade was connected to the "hot" terminal of the radiofrequency source. Radio-frequency current flows from the edge of the cutting blade to the "patient plate" through the patient. This technique could cause RF burns.the blades used these days concentrates the radio-frequency field to the immediate vicinity of the blade. A blade has insulating material with RF electrodes adjacent to one another. These blades require lesser power d t i l f