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Vessel Hook
14-1909-01
A Vessel Hook is a precision surgical instrument designed to isolate, lift, or manipulate blood vessels during delicate surgical procedures. It provides surgeons with controlled access to small vessels, helping to reduce the risk of damage and improve visibility in the operative field.
The instrument typically features a slender, pointed hook
Vessel Hook
14-1937-17
The Vessel Hook is a specialized surgical instrument designed to assist surgeons in handling and manipulating blood vessels during various medical procedures. It is primarily used in vascular, cardiovascular, and general surgeries where precise control and careful handling of delicate vessels are required. The instrument allows surgeons to gently lift,
Brom Vein Hook
14-1872-23
The Brom Vein Hook is a specialized surgical instrument designed for delicate vascular procedures where precise manipulation and retraction of veins are required. It is commonly used by surgeons to gently isolate, lift, or retract veins and other small blood vessels during surgical operations. The instrument plays an important role
Hooklets
14-1954-03
Hooklets are specialized surgical instruments widely used in medical procedures to hold, retract, or manipulate tissues with precision. They are essential tools in various surgical disciplines, including general surgery, ENT, plastic surgery, and microsurgery, where careful tissue handling is critical. Hooklets allow surgeons to maintain a clear view of the
KLAPP Retractor (Tendon Hook, Rake)
14-1954-02
The KLAPP Retractor (Tendon Hook, Rake) is a specialized surgical instrument designed to provide precise retraction of tendons, muscles, and soft tissues during orthopedic, general, and specialized surgical procedures. It is an essential tool for surgeons who require controlled exposure of the surgical field to perform accurate and safe interventions.
STRANDELL STILLE RETRACTOR
14-2396-04
The Strandell Stille Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument designed to hold back soft tissues and provide surgeons with a clear and unobstructed view of the operative field. It is commonly used in a variety of surgical procedures where controlled tissue retraction is required to ensure precision and efficiency. By
Volkmann syndrome
14-1950-01
Volkmann Syndrome, also known as Volkmann’s ischemic contracture, is a medical condition that affects the muscles of the forearm and hand. It occurs when blood flow to the muscles is reduced or blocked, leading to tissue damage and muscle contracture. The syndrome is most commonly associated with severe injuries, fractures,






