German-made
Not sure whether to choose Standard Quality or German Quality? German
instruments are produced in Tuttlingen, Germany, and considered to be
the finest instruments in the world. This famous town is home to over
200 surgical equipment companies. The instruments are produced using
high quality surgical stainless steel and are hand assembled by highly
skilled master craftsmen. Over the years, Pakistan has perfected the
manufacturing of instruments and their quality now rivals German-made
instruments. Produced with German stainless steel forgings and
assembled and finished in Pakistan, these high-quality,
corrosion-resistant instruments are available at a fraction of the
price of German-made instruments.
German Blades, Handles
Made with German steel, these blades and handles are high-quality and made to last.
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German Clips
Vessel clips are applied to vessels in order to occlude blood flow. They can be reused.
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German Forceps
Forceps are used to grasp, move, or extract tissue and other objects.
They are shaped like tweezers and their tips can have a variety of
teeth or serrations. Tissue forceps contain teeth in patterns such as 1
x 2 (also known at rat tooth) to longitudinal 9 x 9 teeth (as in the
Adson-Brown). Dressing forceps have either smooth or serrated jaws.
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German Miscellaneous
Unique instruments for cutting and moving tissue.
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German NeedleHolders
Needleholders are available in a variety of styles including micro,
standard, and cutting. In general, choose a small, micro needleholder
for the small surgical needles. The needleholder should grasp the
needle firmly and not move when driven through the tissue.
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German Retractors
Hand retractors require the user to hold the instrument with tension to maintain the opening.
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German Rongeurs
Rongeurs and punches can be used to obtain samples of bone and tissue. All rongeurs and punches have a sharp, cutting edge.
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German Scissors
An essential tool in surgical and dissecting procedures, scissors are
available in a wide variety of styles, sizes, and materials. Choosing
the correct scissor for your procedure will result in a much better
outcome and improved easy of use.
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