Cutting Instruments

Essential precision tools designed for the incision, dissection, and shaping of biological tissues and materials during surgical and clinical procedures. This category includes scalpels with disposable blades, surgical scissors (metzenbaum, mayo, iris), osteotomes, chisels, rongeurs, and biopsy punches. These instruments provide surgeons with the sharpness, control, and durability required to perform clean cuts, access surgical sites, remove bone or tissue, and obtain samples with minimal trauma to surrounding structures. Ideal for operating rooms across all surgical specialties, emergency departments, and outpatient procedure suites.

Laparoscopic Instrument

Laparoscopic Instruments are specialized surgical tools designed for use through small incisions during minimally invasive abdominal and pelvic procedures. Available in grasping, cutting, dissecting, hemostatic, and suturing configurations, they enable surgeons to perform complex operations with precision while minimizing patient trauma. With shaft diameters of 3-12 mm and lengths optimized for abdominal access, these instruments allow for the full range of surgical techniques through small incisions, resulting in reduced post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

Laparoscopic Metal Instruments

Laparoscopic Metal Instruments are reusable, surgical-grade stainless steel instruments designed for minimally invasive abdominal and pelvic procedures. Available in grasping, cutting, hemostatic, suturing, and retracting configurations, they enable surgeons to perform complex operations with precision through small incisions. Durable and designed for repeated sterilization, these instruments provide the reliability and tactile feedback essential for laparoscopic surgery, resulting in reduced patient trauma, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

Quincke Spinal Needle

A Quincke Spinal Needle is a sterile, single-use, cutting-bevel needle designed for accessing the subarachnoid space for spinal anesthesia, diagnostic lumbar puncture, and intrathecal medication administration. Featuring a sharp cutting tip, removable stylet, and transparent hub for CSF flashback visualization, it allows precise dural penetration and reliable CSF return. Available in various gauges and lengths, it is the traditional cutting needle in neuraxial anesthesia. Strict aseptic technique, proper bevel orientation, and careful patient selection are essential to minimize complications including post-dural puncture headache and nerve injury.

Skin Grafting Blade & Knife

A Skin Grafting Blade & Knife is a specialized, single-use surgical blade designed for use in a mechanical dermatome to harvest split-thickness skin grafts. Its exceptional sharpness is critical for obtaining a uniform sheet of skin of a predetermined thickness from a donor site. Correct use requires secure loading into the compatible dermatome, proper lubrication and preparation of the donor site, and maintenance of a consistent angle and pressure during harvest. It is a fundamental consumable in reconstructive and burn surgery, enabling the coverage of large wounds with the patient's own skin. Safety hinges on proper assembly, sharps handling, and meticulous technique to avoid donor site injury and ensure a viable graft.

Surgical Blades

Surgical Blades are sterile, single-use cutting instruments used for surgical incisions, tissue dissection, wound debridement, and biopsy procedures. Available in standardized patterns (#10, #11, #15, #20, #22, etc.) for specific applications, they are manufactured from high-carbon stainless steel with precision-ground edges for clean, controlled cutting. Disposable blades are designed for single use and must be disposed of in sharps containers immediately after use. Proper blade selection, secure handle attachment, and strict sharps safety protocols are essential for preventing injury and ensuring optimal surgical outcomes.

Surgical Scissors

Surgical Scissors are precision cutting instruments used for tissue dissection, suture cutting, wound debridement, and material cutting during surgical and medical procedures. Available in various configurations including Mayo scissors for heavy tissue, Metzenbaum scissors for delicate dissection, suture scissors for suture removal, and bandage scissors for dressing changes. Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, they are designed for repeated sterilization and use. Proper selection, handling, and maintenance are essential for safe and effective use.

Trocar

A Trocar is a surgical instrument used to establish access ports for laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures. Consisting of a sharp or bladeless obturator housed within a cannula, it provides entry into the abdominal or thoracic cavity while maintaining pneumoperitoneum through integrated sealing valves. Available in various diameters (3-15 mm) and configurations (bladed, bladeless, optical, reusable, disposable), trocars enable the safe passage of laparoscopes, graspers, scissors, and staplers, forming the foundation of modern minimally invasive surgery.

Urethrotome

A Urethrotome is a specialized endoscopic instrument used for internal urethrotomy, the minimally invasive treatment for urethral strictures. Combining a visualizing telescope with a cutting knife or laser fiber, it enables precise incision of strictures under direct vision through the urethra. Essential in urology for managing urethral strictures, it offers a minimally invasive alternative to open urethroplasty with rapid recovery and preservation of erectile function.