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Barraquer Needle Holder – Delicate, 10mm Jaws
delicate, 10.0 mm jaws, round handle, 5-1/2" (13.9 cm)Â Barraquer needle holder is a often used tool in postoperative management of ophthalmologic surgeries. The holder may be used for suturing the conjunctiva, sclera, or extraocular muscles. This model features 10 mm jaws for use with standard or fine suturing needles. A locking mechanism is included to free the surgeon's hands as desired.
Barraquer Needle Holder – Delicate, 9mm Jaws
Barraquer needle holder is a often used tool in postoperative management of ophthalmologic surgeries. The holder may be used for suturing the conjunctiva, sclera, or extraocular muscles. This model features delicate jaws for fine or standard suturing needles, and features a locking mechanism as desired. Both straight and curved profiles are available depending on surgical preference.
Barraquer Needle Holder – Extra-Delicate
extra delicate, 9.0 mm tapered jaws, round handle, 5-1/4" (13.3 cm)Â Barraquer needle holder is a often used tool in postoperative management of ophthalmologic surgeries. The holder may be used for suturing the conjunctiva, sclera, or extraocular muscles. This model features extra delicate jaws for fine suturing needles, and features a locking mechanism as desired. Both straight and curved profiles are available depending on surgical preference.
Barron Knife Handle
octagonal, for blades 10-15c, 5-1/2" (14.0 cm)
Barron Knife Handle #3 is an octagonal shape that holds blades 10-15c. This pencil-shaped device is also tapered and provides the surgeon with increased control while making a precise incision. The octagonal design also is made for the tips of the fingers to direct the depth and course of the incision.
Barsky Skin Hook
Knurled handle, 6" (15.2 cm), sharp
Barsky Skin Hook can be used in various medical procedures where skin or soft tissue needs to be maneuvered, such as procedures involving plastic surgery or ophthalmology. The knurled handle contributes to a better grip for the surgeon, and the hook at the end contains a sharp prong that can be single or double. The high quality stainless steel used to produce this instrument may help to prevent bacteria from adhering to its surface during an operation.
Barton Obstetrical Forceps
14" (35.5 cm) Barton Obstetrical Forceps are commonly used to aid in the delivery process when the fetal head is in the high transverse position, commonly seen during a cesarean delivery. The forceps feature a fixed posterior cephalic blade and a hinged anterior blade to firmly grasp the fetal head once locked. The blades are fenestrated to allow palpation by the surgeon and to provide minimal discomfort to the child's head.
Baumgartner Needle Holder
Baumgartner Needle Holder
serrated, non-fenestrated jaws
Baumgartner Needle Holder is handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel and has a dependable non-slip crosshatched surface. Available with serrated jaws that ensure a snug grip on the needle with out slippage or rotation while preventing the suture material from snagging.
Baumgartner Needle Holder – Tungsten Carbide
Tungsten carbide, serrated jaws, 5" (12.5 cm)
Baumgartner 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 serrated jaws and both right and left hand models. The serrations ensure a snug grip on the needle with out slippage or rotation. 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.
Bayonet Love-Gruenwald Ivd Rongeur
3.0 mm x 10.0 mm jaws, 4-3/4" (12.1 cm)Â Bayonet Love-Gruenwald IVD Rongeur is a specialized instrument crafted for use in handling of intervertebral discs. The bayonet shaft allows for better visualization. These can be used in spinal surgeries such as discectomies that require cutting or removal of fragments of this fibrocartilagenous layer. This rongeur is available in a variety of lengths including 5", 6", 7", 9", 11" and 12" as well as with jaws that are angled up, down or straight making this suitable for any particular patient need or surgeon preference.