• Clamp Quick View
    • Clamp Quick View
    • Clamp

    • A hemostat (also known as arterial forceps and hemostatic clamp) is a surgical tool used in many surgical procedures to control bleeding. Clamps are designed to hold materials together or back during surgical/medical procedures, commonly used for drapes, towels, needles, tissues, and blood vessels
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  • Forceps Quick View
    • Forceps Quick View
    • Forceps

    • Forceps are smooth metal instruments that look like large spoons or tongs. They're curved to fit around the baby's head. The forceps are carefully positioned around your baby's head and joined together at the handles.
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  • Surgical Knives/Scalpels Quick View
    • Surgical Knives/Scalpels Quick View
    • Surgical Knives/Scalpels

    • A scalpel is a bladed surgical instrument used to make cuts into the body. This is a very sharp instrument and comes in various sizes for different types of cuts and surgeries. Most blades are made of either carbon or stainless (medical grade) steel.
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  • Surgical Scissors Quick View
    • Surgical Scissors Quick View
    • Surgical Scissors

    • Surgical scissors are required for cutting skin, undermining the subcutis and deeper fascial layers, cutting sutures, and removing wound dressings A sharp pair of surgical scissors is needed for cutting capillaries and another pair for cutting filter paper in thin strips small enough to fit inside capillaries.
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  • Surgical Staples Quick View
    • Surgical Staples Quick View
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    • Surgical Staples

    • Surgical staples are used to close incisions after surgery. Staples may be a better option in some cases than stitches or sutures. Surgical staplers and staples are medical devices that may be used in place of sutures. They can close large wounds or incisions more quickly and be less painful than stitches for patients. They are often used in minimally…
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  • Sutures And Needles Quick View
    • Sutures And Needles Quick View
    • Sutures And Needles

    • Most surgical or traumatic wounds require skin closure of some kind.  Most commonly, this closure is done by suturing, as opposed to staples or surgical glues. A closure is a mean of primary closure to promote wound healing.  Suturing offers advantages like low dehiscence rates and greater tensile strength than other closure methods The surgical needle allows the placement of the suture within the…
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