A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to obtain soft-tissue biopsy specimens from an open surgical wound or from within/near a large natural orifice (e.g., vagina, rectum) for histopathological examination; it is not intended for endoscopic or cat...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to obtain soft-tissue biopsy specimens from an open surgical wound or from within/near a large natural orifice (e.g., vagina, rectum) for histopathological examination; it is not intended for endoscopic or cat...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for the atraumatic holding/grasping and/or compression of intestinal structures, tissues, and some organs during a surgical procedure. It typically has two main designs: 1) a self-retaining, scissors-like desi...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument used for general-purpose grasping/picking up of other devices/objects typically with the intention of maintaining a sterile condition or avoiding direct hand contact because of unhygienic/unfavourable conditions. It ty...
A hand-operated instrument with specially designed blades intended to separate and spread hardened plaster, i.e., plaster that has already formed a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like large forceps with flat, outer-edge serrated b...
An electrically-powered, electronic unit intended to be used in the laboratory for encapsulating (embedding) histologic tissue samples in liquid paraffin wax which when cooled and fixed to a sample holder can be further processed, e.g., placed in a microtom...
A hand-operated surgical instrument with specially designed blades used to separate and spread hardened plaster, i.e., that which has already been used to form a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like a large size forceps with flat s...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), electronic unit used in the laboratory for encapsulating (embedding) histologic tissue samples in liquid paraffin wax which when cooled and fixed to a sample holder can be further processed, e.g., placed in a microtome for ...
A manual surgical instrument with strong, curved blades used to grasp and break apart hardened plaster, i.e., that which has already been used to form a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like a large size forceps with curved serrated...
A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for general-purpose grasping/picking up of other devices/objects typically with the intention of maintaining a sterile condition or avoiding direct hand contact because of unhygienic/unfavourable con...
A surgical instrument designed to remove hard or tough tissues (e.g., bone or cartilage) around the mastoid process (the large projection of the temporal bone of the skull found immediately behind each ear) by applying a biting/cutting action during ear/nos...