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Stille Style Chisels

straight, 8" (20.0 cm) Stille Style Chisels are designed for use in a wide array of surgical procedures that require manipulating of bone including cutting, scraping, and carving bone. This chisel features a hexagonal handle that is makes it easy to grip and maneuver with reduced slipping. The unique design of this chisel features a blade that widens as it comes to the sharp edge making it effective at distributing force. This chisel is made with a straight profile and in 10.0 mm, 14.0 mm, 18.0 mm and 22.0 mm widths to make it highly versatile and useful in a wide variety of neurosurgical applications.

Stille Vessel Clamp

Stille Vessel Clamp 9" (22.8 cm) Stille Vessel Clamp has the main purpose of regulating blood flow during a surgical procedure. For instance, the ring-handles may help to control the pressure of force that is applied so that the area being clamped suffers less trauma. To also assist in the reduction of trauma while still providing a sure grip, fully curved and serrated jaws are a feature of this 9" long instrument.

Stille-Horsley (Liston-Key) Bone Cutting Forceps

Stille-Horsley (Liston-Key) Bone Cutting Forceps double-action, s-shaped, 10-3/4" (27.0 cm) Stille-Horsley Bone Cutting Forceps are a highly versatile instrument for use in many different surgeries. It is specifically most useful in orthopedic surgeries that require cutting or clipping of smaller, lower density bones. These types of bones are found in areas such as the nose or in the nasal septum area s well as in the orbit or other areas similar to that. Additionally these forceps are double action and s-shaped making them highly effective and precise.

Stille-Luer Bone Rongeur

Stille-Luer Bone Rongeur double-action Stille-Luer Bone Rongeur is an instrument that can be used in orthopedic surgerires. It is specially designed to be used in cutting or gnawing away at segments of bone or other hard bony tissue. This instrument is double acting and has handles that features notches that allow for an area to rest the handle and prevent slipping of the instrument ensuring a sure grip on the bone. This instrument can be used to enlarge holes to increase access and visibility to the surgical field. Additionally this rongeur is available in 9", 10.5"or 10.75" lengths and either curved or straight profile making it highly versatile and suited for any patient need or surgeon preference.

Stille-Luer Duckbill Rongeur

Stille-Luer Duckbill Rongeur double-action, angled to side, 9" (23.0 cm) Stille-Luer Duckbill Rongeur is ideally suited for surgeries that require manipulation of small bones or bone-like tissue areas. It is double action and features jaws that are angled to the side. This allows for the handle of the instrument to remain comfortably out of the surgical field while the jaws are still deeply in the field and aligned parallel to the body. The duckbill design allows this rongeur increased access to more difficult to reach areas of bone. Additionally it is available with 6.0 or 7.0 mm wide jaws.

Stille-Luer Echlin Rongeur

Stille-Luer Echlin Rongeur double-action, jaws 5.0 mm wide, angled, 9" (23.0 cm) Still-Luer Echline Rongeur is an instrument ideally suited for use in orthopedic neurosurgical procedures. It is specifically designed for used in procedure involving bony areas such as the spinal cord and its vertebrae. This ronguer is slightly angled and is double acting. Additionally its jaws are 5.0 mm wide and it measures 9" long.

Stitch Scissors

Stitch Scissors curved, light pattern, 4-3/4" (12.1 cm) Northbent Stitch Scissors are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with a curved blade with a light pattern, this instrument is most often used for suture removal. This instrument is protected by AGO INDUSTRY manufacturer warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.

Stitch Scissors

Stitch Scissors angled, sharp points, 3-3/4" (9.5 cm O'Brien Stitch Scissors are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with angles, sharp tipped blades, this is instrument is often used for suture removal. This instrument is protected by AGO INDUSTRY manufacturer warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.

Stone Tissue Forceps

Stone Tissue Forceps 5x6 teeth, 5-7/8" (15.0 cm) Stone Tissue Forceps are handcrafted from surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with 5x6 teeth and an overlap grip, these forceps offer undeniable security when grasping tissues. The wide, serrated grip affords comfort to the surgeon during use.

Stookey Cranial Rongeur

Stookey Cranial Rongeur 3.0 mm bite, 7-1/2" (19.1 cm) Stookey Cranial Rongeur is a uniquely designed instrument for use in a variety of neurosurgical procedures that require access to the cranial cavity. This rongeur can be used to create or to enlarge a windowed area in the skull to increase access to the brain tissue in surgeries such as craniotomies. Additionally this instrument features a 3.0 mm bite that allows it to be used in grasping bony layers or other hard tissue fragments that need to be removed to increase visualization of the surgical field.

Strabismus Scissors

Strabismus Scissors standard, blunt tips, rounded blades, 4-1/2" (11.5 cm) Stainless Steel Knapp Strabismus Scissors are handcrafted with surgical grade German stainless steel. Designed with a shorter shank than handle, these scissors allow for precision work. Straight and curved shanks are available with blunted tips and a rounded blade. 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.

Strabismus Scissors

Rounded blades, blunt, 4" (10.2 cm) stainless steel Strabismus Scissors featuring rounded blades are handcrafted with surgical grade German stainless steel. The rounded, blunt blade model is available with a straight or curved shank. An instrument that originally was used in ophthalmic procedures, Strabismus Scissors can now be used in a variety of procedures where delicate maneuvering is required, including facial and hand procedures.