The Halsted Mosquito forceps from Seven Oaks Surgical Instruments are an excellent surgical instrument for clamping tiny blood arteries in a variety of surgical situations. During surgical procedures, this instrument can also be utilized to hold sutures and disposable material.
decreases the possibility that transverse serrations will cause endothelial damage
Finger ring handles provide maximum control.
improved clamping is possible with an optional 1 x 2 toothed design.
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Hank uterine dilators are medical devices used by gynecologists to gently open (dilate) the cervix and uterus. They are often used for a variety of operations, including as inserting an IUD or conducting a biopsy.
Hartmann ear forceps are a specialist medical device used for ear surgeries. They are typically made of stainless steel and available in a variety of sizes and designs, the most common of which are alligator-style with finger ring grips for precise handling.
The Healy Suture Removing Forceps, Angled are medical equipment that are particularly developed to help remove sutures. They are usually 5-1/2 inches long and fashioned from reusable stainless steel. The forceps have angled, serrated jaws that offer a firm hold on the suture material without harming the surrounding tissue.
Heaney Tissue Forceps are surgical devices that are commonly used to grab and manipulate delicate tissues during various medical operations. They are distinguished by their cross-serrated jaws, which give a firm hold while causing little tissue injury. The 2×3 tooth design increases gripping power.
The Hegar uterine dilator is a medical device used in gynecological treatments to progressively open (dilate) the cervix, or lower section of the uterus. It is usually utilized by a doctor or another healthcare professional.
Length
18cm, 20cm
Size
3-4 mm, 5-6 mm, 7-8 mm, 9-10 mm, 11-12 mm, 12-14 mm, 15-16 mm, 17-18 mm
Heymann Scissors are specialty surgical implements used for delicate treatments in the nasal cavity. They have long, angled blades that let surgeons see and reach deep into the nasal passageways.
The Hibbs Osteotome, Straight is a precision surgical device used in orthopedic treatments, notably bone surgery. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, this osteotome has a straight blade with a sharp edge for accurate and controlled bone cutting.
The Hockey Stick Breast Dissector is a new instrument for surgical operations that need accuracy and comfort. This dissecting tool is designed with a lightweight but sturdy resin handle for ease of use and minimum strain during extended usage. The removable handle increases adaptability and allows for easier cleaning and sterilizing operations.
The Hohmann Bone Elevator is a surgical tool used in orthopedic surgery to expose bone during operations. It works like a retractor, prying open the incision to allow surgeons access.
Horton Adson Tissue Forceps are tiny surgical devices used to grab and manipulate thin tissues. They often have tungsten carbide inlays on the tips, resulting in a rough surface with little pyramid-shaped teeth. These teeth give a firm, non-slip hold on tissues while avoiding excessive tearing.
Hudson Ewald Dressing and Tissue Forceps are flexible gripping equipment used in surgery and other healthcare settings. They come in a variety of lengths and have either serrated or 1 x 2 teeth on the tips.
The Hulka Uterine Tenaculum is a surgical tool used in gynecology and obstetrics operations. It is designed to manipulate the uterus and has a gripping mechanism with a single tooth or a smooth probe tip.
The Humby-Braithwaite Dermatome is a surgical device used to harvest skin grafts. During a skin grafting surgery, a thin layer of healthy skin is used to cover a body location with tissue loss.
A hysteroscope is a narrow, illuminated tool that physicians use to inspect the cervix and uterus. Inserted via the vagina, it displays an enlarged image of the uterine chamber on a screen.
Hysteroscopy Alligator Grasping Forceps are minimally invasive surgical devices used for hysteroscopy operations. These forceps have an elongated, slender shape and jaws that mimic an alligator’s mouth, enabling for precision manipulation inside the uterus.