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Reverdin Suture Needle

Reverdin Suture Needle Reverdin Suture Needle is a tool used during surgical procedures to assist in sewing or suturing. This needle contains a slide near the handle to allow the tiny eye on the tip of the needle to open or close. This small hole is also the location in which a thread is passed through. Various styles of needle curves are available according to the area that will need suturing.

Reynolds Dissecting Scissors

slightly curved blades, tenotomy tips Reynolds Dissecting Scissors are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel and are designed to allow for maximum control. The upper blade is sharp to cleanly cut through tissue while the lower blade is serrated to grip the tissue. There is also a model available with plain edges. The slightly curved blade style makes these instruments ideal for cutting deep tissues.

Ribbon Retractor

Ribbon Retractor malleable Ribbon Retractor is offered in a variety of lengths ranging from 6 ¾" to 13." The ideal purpose of this instrument is to be used in procedures where organs or intestines need to be retracted. This retractor is also malleable, which allows it to fit the form of the area that is being operated. In order to suit different cases, several widths are available.

Rigby Retractor

Rigby Retractor blades 13/16" x 2-1/2" deep (2.1 cm x 6.4 cm), 7-1/2" (19.1 cm) Rigby Retractor is self-retaining, which allows it to be kept in place once applied in a desired position. The ring-handles contribute to better handling of the instrument and are comprised of a locking mechanism that enables it to be maintained. Furthermore, the 2 ½" deep flat blades play a role in the retraction method during procedures such as an appendectomy.

Rochester-Ochsner Forceps

Rochester-Ochsner Forceps 1x2 teeth Rochester-Ochsner Forceps are hemostats that are helpful for clamping off blood vessels to avoid bleeding during procedures such as orthopedic surgery. In order to clamp vessels or grasp tissue, these forceps have 1x2 teeth on the tip of the serrated jaws. This "rat-tooth" can be described as one point on one end of the jaw that suits amongst two teeth on the end of the other jaw. These teeth can be functional for gripping dense tissue. Different lengths of these ring-handled forceps are presented to assist numerous cases.

Rochester-Pean Forceps

Rochester-Pean Forceps Rochester-Pean Forceps include long serrated jaws that are primarily used as a hemostatic agent to clamp bigger blood vessels. The fully serrated jaws and locking ratchet mechanism reduces the possibility of the vessels or collection of tissues from sliding or moving. These forceps are offered in straight or curved jaws in a wide variety of lengths to accommodate a range of cases.

Roeder Towel Forceps

Roeder Towel Forceps 5-1/4" (13.3 cm) Roeder Towel Forceps are typically used to fasten draping material during surgical operations. The tips of the jaws contain sharp points and ball-stops to prevent deeper penetration. This forceps are also able to stay in place with the use of the built-in locking ratchet on the ring-handles.