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Shaped Peripheral Vascular Clamp

Shaped Peripheral Vascular Clamp jaws 8.5 cm, 8" (20.0 cm) DeBakey "S" Shaped Peripheral Vascular Clamp is ideally suited for use in cardiothoracic surgical procedures. The S-shape allows this instrument to fit snugly along the contour and curvature of vessels without damaging the vessel wall. This clamp can be used to reduce or stop blood flow in peripheral vessels so as to avoid excessive bleeding.

Sheen Gripping Forceps

3 pins w/ opposing apertures, 5" (12.7 cm) Sheen Gripping Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with 3 pins and opposing apertures, these forceps securely grip material. The narrow profile makes this instrument ideal for use in small fields. The ridged grip affords comfort and security to the surgeon.

Sheets Iris Hook

0.3 mm hook w/ guard, 5-1/8" (13.0 cm) Sheets Iris Hook is a commonly used tool during cataract procedures and operations needing access to the lens capsule. The 0.3mm hook provides extra fine control in retracting only the desired portion of iris. In addition, the hook comes available with a guard to protect from damaging surrounding tissue.

Sheets Irrigating Vectus

ports at 3, 9, & 12 o'clock w/ serrations on top of 6.0 mm x 10.0 mm loop, 21-gauge  Sheets Irrigating Vectus is a useful tool for cataract and lens extraction procedures. The loop is instated between the nucleus and the posterior capsule; fluid is allowed to pass into this space to allow for easier removal of the lens. Three irrigation ports provide ample fluid distribution, while serrations on the loop allow for sure grip of lens tissue.

Sheets-McPherson Tying Forceps

10.0 mm tying platform, 1.0 mm of tip cross-serrated, angled, 3-1/8" (8.0 cm) Sheets-McPherson Tying Forceps are a useful tool in ophthalmologic procedures, particularly cataract surgeries. The 1.0mm cross serrations at the tip provide increased grip for handling the anterior capsular flap during removal of the native lens. The ribbed handle provides a more ergonomic grip during the procedure.

Shepard Intraocular Lens Forceps

curved shafts, slide lock, 1.5 mm upper & 2.0 mm lower serrated jaws, 3 5?8" (9.2cm) Shepard Intraocular Lens Forceps are a unique tool used in artificial lens implantation techniques. The cross action jaw combined with serrated tips help in the controlled grasping of the IOL. The rounded soft curve of the forceps aids in gripping the IOL with minimal damage or alteration. In addition, the forceps feature finger holes in the handle to adjust traction and grip during the procedure.

Shepard Iris Hook

1.0 mm, blunt, 4-7/8" (12.4 cm) Shepard Iris Hook is a commonly used tool in cataract surgeries. The hook is used to retract a portion of the iris tissue to gain access to the lens capsule. Often, multiple hooks are used at different positions around the iris and anchored, providing adequate visualization for lens removal. The hook features a blunt tip to minimize extraneous tissue damage.

Shepard Tying Forceps

wide handle, 4.0 mm tying platform, 4-1/4" (10.8 cm) Shepard Tying Forceps are a useful instrument in a variety of cataract procedures for both the handling of delicate capsular tissue and suturing equipment. The wide handle and 4.0 mm tying platform allows for deft handling of both eye tissue and sterile material. Straight and 45 degree angled profiles are available depending on surgical preference.

Shepard-Westcott Tenotomy Scissors

blunt tips, serrated upper blade, 20.0 mm from screw to tip, curved, 4-7/8" (12.4 cm) Shepard-Westcott Tenotomy Scissors are a commonly used tool in ophthalmologic surgeries. The scissors are designed to cut the insertion of the extra-ocular orbital muscles. This is accomplished by placing one blade of the scissors behind the tendon. The scissors feature blunt tips to reduce damage to the surrounding orbital tissue. Additionally, the serrated blades help grasp tissue to minimize slippage.

Shortbent Stitch Scissors

curved, delicate pattern, 3-1/2" (8.9 cm) Shortbent Stitch Scissors are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with a curved blade and a delicate pattern, this instrument is used for suture removals. This instrument is protected by King Plus Surgical Industry manufacturer warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.

Shoulder Penetrating Awl

Shoulder Penetrating Awl is an instrument ideally suited for use in orthopedic surgical procedures that require manipulation of the bone at the shoulder joint. The unique curvature of the awl allows it to be well suited for use in the glenoid cavity in surgical interventions that concern the gleno-humeral joint. Additionally this awl features a phenolic handle that aids in grip with reduced slippage and a firm manual maneuverability.