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Surgical Green‘s Towel Clamp For Paper Clothes is a specialized device that surgeons in multiple areas use to statically hold sterile paper drapes around the surgical field, to minimize the risk of infection.
- Ball/Socket Tips to Prevent Drape Tearing.
- Boxlock Joint Ensuring Smooth Movements.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings for Superior Handling.
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surgical green’s Joseph Button End Knife are general purpose knives that assist doctors to make cutting and transfixion incisions in rhinoplasty procedures.
- Flat Handle To Guarantee Non-slip Grips.
- Slender Shaft For A Clear Field Of Vision.
- Range Of Blades To Suit Diverse Indications.
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Takahashi Ethmoid Forceps assist otolaryngologists to excise nasal tissues during sinus procedures, like the cutting and removal of ethmoid bones in ethmoidectomy procedures.
- Capacious finger ring handles for ideal comfort and controlled movements.
- Smooth jaws to ensure atraumatic grasps on smooth tissues.
- Perpendicular angle of the shaft for optimal visual access.
- Available with straight and upward curving profiles for different indications.
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Surgical Green‘s Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps also called a hemostat is commonly used in multiple surgeries to grasp tissues for manipulation and clamp blood vessels. The instrument is frequently used in general as well as specialized surgeries.
- Broad Tips For Secure Grip
- Ratchet Lock Provides Self-Retaining System
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling
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Luc Ethmoid Forceps assist otolaryngologists to excise nasal tissues during sinus procedures, like the cutting and removal of ethmoid bones in ethmoidectomy procedures.
- Capacious finger ring handles for ideal comfort and controlled movements.
- Smooth jaws to ensure atraumatic grasps on smooth tissues.
- The perpendicular angle of the shaft for optimal visual access.
- Available with straight and upward curving profiles for different indications.
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Surgical Green’s Strabismus Scissors are ideal for blunt dissection of delicate tissue, especially during strabismus repair and ocular surgeries.
- Flat blades enable clean dissection
- Blunt tips protect soft tissue
- Short blades offer precision
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surgical green’s Joseph Rhinoplastic Knife are general-purpose knives that assist doctors to make cutting and transfixion incisions in rhinoplasty procedures.
- Flat Handle To Guarantee Non-slip Grips.
- Slender Shaft For A Clear Field Of Vision.
- Range Of Blades To Suit Diverse Indications.
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Surgical Green’s Lahey Dissecting and Ligature Forceps is a specialized tool that surgeons in multiple areas use to grasp and manipulate soft tissues and vessels, pass suture threads around them and perform ligature.
- Curved Jaws for Enhancing Sightlines.
- Longitudinal Serrations to Grasp Heavy Tissues.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Optimal Handling.
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Bruening Ethmoid Forceps assist doctors to grasp and remove nasal tissues during ethmoidectomy surgeries.
- Capacious finger ring handles for ideal comfort and controlled movements.
- Long fenestrated jaws for deep surgical access and firm grasps.
- Four figures of jaws are available to suit different surgical requirements.
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Surgical Green’s Schmidt Tonsil Forceps are specialized grasping instruments used to block blood flow to tonsillar tissues to provide hemostasis and reduce post-surgical bleeding.
- Two Shapes for Multiple Surgical Approaches.
- Ratchet Lock for Self-Retaining Clamping.
- Serrated Jaws Ensuring Non-Slip Grasps.
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Surgical Green’s Round Scalpel Handle is designed to hold and maneuver blades during a range of surgical procedures.
- Octagonal Handle For Maneuverability
- Overall Length 14 cm
- Thin Necks allows Unobstructed Access
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Surgical Green’s Lexer-Baby Dissecting Scissor is used for dissecting delicate tissues during various surgeries. Commonly used for pediatric dissection as well as surgeries involving meticulous precision.
- Small Built For Precise Dissection of Pediatric Tissues
- Compact Working End To Access Difficult-To-Reach Areas
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Better Control Over Dissection






