A basic surgery kit typically includes essential tools necessary for minor surgical procedures and wound management. It typically consists of instruments such as scalpel handles with blades, forceps (e.g., tissue forceps and hemostats), scissors, needle holders, and sutures. These kits are designed to provide the fundamental instruments needed for a range of surgical tasks, from simple incisions and wound closure…
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We can help you compare and reduce cost on these and other surgical instruments for use in plastic surgery. Plastic surgery procedures are performed to restore, alter, replace, or reconstruct areas of the body in areas such as skin, cranio and maxillofacial, musculoskeletal, hand, breast, and torso.
Scalpel: Used for making precise incisions. Forceps: Grasping and holding tissues or objects. Scissors: Cutting tissues or sutures. Retractors: Holding back tissues or organs to provide better visibility. Clamps: Temporary closure of blood vessels or tissues. Needle Holder: Grasping and manipulating needles during suturing. Suction Devices: Removing fluids or debris from the surgical site. Dilators: Opening or enlarging body passages.…
Suture set, 12 pieces. Set contents: - Kidney Dish 20 cm (8") - medium - Gallipot 150 ml - 6 oz - medium - Mayo Hegar needle holder - 18 cm - Kocher artery forceps - straight - 16 cm - Kocher artery forceps - curved - 16 cm - Dressing Forceps (Thumb) - 16 cm - English TOE dissecting…
Scalpel: Used for making incisions in skin and tissue. Forceps: Grasping and holding tissues or objects. Scissors: Cutting tissues and sutures. Needle holders: Holding and manipulating surgical needles. Retractors: Holding back tissues to provide better access to the surgical site. Surgical blades: Used with handles (like scalpels) for cutting. Suture materials and needles: Used for stitching wounds and surgical closures.…