Rampley Sponge Forceps
Straight, 10" (25.0 cm)
Rampley Sponge Forceps is 10" in length and contains straight jaws with looped tips. This forceps can function to hold sponges for situations such as when a patient's skin needs to be prepared prior to surgery. The jaws themselves are elongated and contain serrated tips to hold swabs or sponges and reduce the chance of slippage.
Randall Endocervical Suction Biopsy Curette
9-1/4" (23.5 cm)Â Randall Endocervical Suction Biopsy Curette features an angled tip at the end of slender curette with a suction for scooping out biopsy tissue from the endocervix in the uterus. The curette is available in various width sizes to accommodate a wide range of cases. The instrument is made of premium grade German stainless steel for easy sterilization. Please note that website images are often representative of the product family and may not conform to the exact specifications or features of the item you select. The final specifications will match the description of the specific catalog item you select.
Randall Kidney Stone Forceps
Standard pattern, 9" (23.0 cm)
Young Renal Pedicle Clamp is ideal for open kidney operations and can be used to clamp thick tissue. The curved, long jaws of this 9" instrument may also function, for example, to obstruct the renal artery. Longitudinal serrations with cross serrations at the tip also serve the purpose of providing a better grip at the tissue or artery being held.
Raney Scalp Clip Applying Forceps
Raney Scalp Clip Applying Forceps Raney Scalp Clip Applying Forceps are instruments crafted for use alongside scalp clips. These forceps are used in conjunction with scalp clips to provide hemostatis of the edges of scalp flaps. This can be useful to prevent large amounts of blood from bleeding out of the patient as well as from pooling in certain regions of the scalp. This instrument is available as the applying forceps as well as 10 Raney Reusable Scalp clips.
Raney-Crutchfield Skull Tongs
large pattern Raney-Crutchfield Skull Tongs are ideally suited for use in neurosurgical procedures. The tongs can be used to immobilize and hyperextend the head and neck of patients with cervical vertebral injury. This allow for the surgeon to operate without causing additionally trauma to the already damaged tissue and effectively operating in a very delicate neural tissue area. The prongs of these skull tongs can be inserted into burr holes made via drill or trephine.