Seven oaks surgical tools’ general surgery instrument set includes all of the fundamental surgical tools used in general surgery.
This collection contains all of the core surgical tools used for general surgery operations.
The collection includes a wide variety of instruments required for different surgical procedures.
During operations, surgeons use these vital equipment for dissection, excision, and suturing.
Each item in the set is painstakingly constructed to match the exacting standards of surgical practice.
The Gerald Forceps is a surgical device used for precise tissue manipulation, especially in cardiothoracic procedures. They come in both straight and curved shapes, and their lengths range from 7 to 14 inches.
Goldman-Fox scissors are a type of surgical device that is developed for delicate and accurate cutting in dentistry. They have a distinct design with a single serrated blade and a pointed or curved tip, depending on the variety.
Goodell Uterine Dilators are medical devices that progressively enlarge the aperture of the cervix (the bottom section of the uterus) during gynecologic operations. They come in a variety of sizes, but commonly measure 11 to 13 inches (28 to 33 cm) in length.
Alira’s Gorney Adson Forceps are intended for blepharoplasty and rhytidectomy operations to provide secure handling of fragile tissue and suture ‘6/0 to 8/0’. Our forceps include fine 1×2 teeth and a Micro Diamond Dusted Jaw Tying Platform.
Gorney Angled, Double Action Scissors are specialist surgical instruments used in cosmetic operations, notably face and neck rejuvenation. Their angled shape improves access to restricted places during surgery.
Gradle scissors are a multipurpose surgical device that allows for accurate dissection in a variety of operations. They are about 3 ¾ inches long and can be straight or slightly curved, with sharp, pointed points.
The Graefe (Castroviejo)-Brown Forceps are a surgical device commonly used in ophthalmology treatments. They are a sort of tissue forceps with tiny Brown-type teeth at the tips. These small teeth provide a firm grip on sensitive tissues within the eye while inflicting minimal injury.