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Halsey Needle Holder

5-3/8" (13.7 cm) Halsey Needle Holder is handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Available with smooth or serrated jaws with narrow shanks. Originally designed for ophthalmic surgery, this needle holder can be used to grasp the suture and pass it through delicate tissues.

Halsey Needle Holder – Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide, 5" (12.7 cm) Halsey Needle Holder is handcrafted from German stainless steel and tungsten carbide inserts that provides control, precision and a dependable non-slip crosshatched surface. Available with smooth or serrated jaws and gold-plated handles in both standard and left-handed models. Originally designed for ophthalmic surgery, this needle holder can be used to grasp the suture and pass it through delicate tissues. Tungsten carbide needle holders provide unparalleled control while suturing. The precision-milled, pyramid-shaped teeth ensure a dependable, non-slip surface. Some needle holder styles are also available with smooth tungsten carbide jaws, designed to hold the smallest sutures in microsurgical and plastic surgery procedures. Tungsten carbide jaws are inherently more durable than stainless steel and clinicians will experience an extended service-life. These needle holders feature gold-plated handles.

Halsted Mosquito Forceps

Standard pattern, 5" (12.7 cm) Halsted Mosquito Forceps are typically used as a hemostatic agent to compress smaller vessels that regulate blood flow. These forceps contain a ratchet ring handle to ensure a tight clasp. The 5" (12.7 cm) standard pattern consists of a straight or curved serrated jaw with the option of 1x2 teeth which may also be useful in grasping delicate tissue.

Halsted-Micro Mosquito Forceps

Halsted-Micro Mosquito Forceps extra-delicate Halsted-Micro Mosquito Forceps can be used as hemostatic agent to grasp smaller vessels that regulate blood flow. The ring handle contains a ratchet and the forceps are extra-delicate to provide more precision in more delicate or confined procedures. These forceps are available in a 5" or 6" length with a curved or straight pattern serrated jaw to support a variety of cases.

Hank Uterine Dilator

double-ended, 10-1/4" (26.0 cm)  Hank Uterine Dilator is double-ended and rounded at the ends to measure dilation or induce dilation of the uterus. The rounded ends are slightly angled from the handle. The dilators are available in various width sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases. 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.

Hardy Bi-Valve Specula

Hardy Bi-Valve Specula is an instrument ideally suited for surgical procedures that require separation and increased space. This instrument is bi-valved allowing it to be placed into an opening and slowly moved apart for increased space for easier visualization of the surgical field. Additionally this specula is available in three sizes that are 13.0 mm by 70 mm, 80 mm or 90 mm.

Hardy Bipolar Bayonet Forceps

Bayonet Forceps 0.5 mm tip, 8-1/2" (21.5 cm) Hardy Bipolar Bayonet Forceps are designed to minimize heat and current while coagulating. For use during bipolar electrosurgical procedures, these forceps are designed with 0.5 mm tips and a bayonet handle to retain full visualization of the surgical field. This instrument is available as 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.  

Hardy-Duddy Speculum

3.5 lbs, 4-3/4" x 2" (12.0 cm x 5.0 cm) cupped blade  Hardy-Duddy Speculum features a cupped blade and a weighted spherical handle at the other end. The weighted speculum can be inserted into the vaginal canal to keep it open and keep the surgeon's hands free for other tasks. The blade and weight are at a right angle to the handle.

Harrington Artery Forceps

Longitudinal serrations, curved, 10-3/4" (27.0 cm) Harrington Artery Forceps are designed to seal blood vessels or arteries that are bleeding. The curved jaw style with longitudinal serrations assists in providing a tight grip on the area being held. Since the overall length of this instrument is 10 ¾," more force can be applied while also helping to locate arteries that lie in deeper areas of the body.

Harrington Splanchnic Retractor

Harrington Splanchnic Retractor flexible, 12-1/2" (32.0 cm), 127.0 mm deep Harrington Splanchnic Retractor features a long, flexible blade that contains a slightly heart-shaped end. Primarily designed to retract the liver or intestines, the purpose of this style is to help reduce the possibility of damage to these organs. It may also be intended for deep abdominal wound retraction and contains a thick handle with a small, curved end to provide better handling.

Harrington Thoracic Forceps

Longitudinal serrations w/ cross-serrated tips Harrington Thoracic Forceps have long, curved jaws with longitudinal serrations and cross-serrated tips. These forceps are typically longer and are available in 12" or 14" length in order to reach deep inside the organs of the chest area.

Harrington-Baby Splanchnic Retractor

Harrington-Baby Splanchnic Retractor flexible, 24.0 mm x 70.0 mm, 10" (25.0 cm) Harrington-Baby Splanchnic Retractor is a flexible design that features a curved blade with a square end. This device is most often used to pull back the liver or intestines in areas that are more shallow, especially in young children. Certified instrument makers have hand-crafted this retractor and conformed it to the highest standards in instrumentation.