Capsule Grasping Forceps
Catheter Stylet
Dittel Urethral Sound
Dittel Urethral Sound
straight, 11-1/2" (29.2 cm)
Dittel Urethral Sound is a probe designed with a straight tapered tip for treatment of stenosis of the urethra. The tapered end allows for easy insertion into and dilation of the urethra. The sounds are available in various diameters to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Female Catheter
Female Urethral Sound
Gil-Vernet Renal Sinus Retractor
Harris Suture Carrying Forceps
Harris Suture Carrying Forceps
angled to side, 9-1/2" (24.0 cm)
Harris Suture Carrying Forceps feature ring handles and pronged ends angled to the side to aid in suturing of prostatectomy procedures. The angled end allows for easier maneuvering and accuracy with the suturing. Available in premium grade German stainless steel.
Lefort Urethral Sound
Lefort Urethral Sound
w/ standard 1-56 thread for filiform (not included), 11" (28.0 cm)
Lefort Urethral Sound can be used with filiform for passage through narrowings in the urethra and subsequent dilation. The filiform can be attached to the end of the curved probe. The handle is flat so the user knows the where the tip is pointing and for easier grip and control. The Lefort Urethral Sound is available in various diameters to accommodate a wide range of cases.
Lowsley Tractor
Lowsley Tractor
20 fr., 13" (33.0 cm) overall length
Lowsley Tractor comes in straight and curved ends with jaws that can be opened and closed by a knob at the handle. The instrument is ideal for applying traction to the prostate gland during a prostatectomy. The rounded tips allow it to be easily and comfortably introduced into the perineum.
No Scalpel Vasectomy Instruments
No Scalpel Vasectomy Instruments
gold finger rings, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm)
No Scalpel Vasectomy Instruments include a ring clamp and a hemostat to be used in no scalpel vasectomy procedures. Both tools feature gold finger rings for precise and accurate grasping or dissecting of the vas deferens tube during the procedure. The hemostat features a curved sharp point to cleanly puncture the scrotum and access the vas deferens.