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Krish Surgical Surgical Instruments CATALOG Wide range of Instruments INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Page Instrument 3 Diagnostics 5 Anesthesia 8 Trocars 12 Suture 30 Scalpels 35 Scissors 52 Dressing & Tissue Forceps 66 Splinter Forceps 69 Haemostatic Forceps 82 Towel & Tubing Clamps 87 Retractors 100 Probes 102 Plaster 105 Neurosurgery 112 Cardiovascular 134 Ophthalomology 151 Tracheotomy 154 Dermatology 159 Intestines & Stomach 167 Urology 172 Gynecology 186 Obstetrics 189 Sterilization 195 Bone Surgery Surgical Instruments Diagnostics Buck Buck Dejerine KS-1-101 KS-1-102 KS-1-103 Percussion Hammer 20cm, Percussion Hammer 18.5 cm, 20cm, Dejerine Taylor Mod. USA Wartenberg KS-1-104 KS-1-105 KS-1-106 Percussion Hammer Percussion Hammer Pinwheel 21cm, 20cm, 18cm, 3 Surgical Instruments Diagnostics Pinard Pinard KS-1-107 KS-1-108 Stethoscope Stethoscope 18 cm, 15cm, 4 Surgical Instruments Anesthesia Magill Miller Millar-Baby KS-2-101 KS-2-102 KS-2-103 Catheter Introducing Forceps Laryngoscope Sets Laryngoscope Sets 14.5 cm,20 cm,25 cm, Miller Guedel-Negus Guedel-Negus KS-2-104 KS-2-105 KS-2-106 Laryngoscope blade Laryngoscope sets Laryngoscope sets Fig. 0,Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, 5 Surgical Instruments Anesthesia Guedel-Negus McIntosh McIntosh KS-2-107 KS-2-108 KS-2-109 Laryngoscope blades Laryngoscope blades Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 0,Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, McIntosh Foregger Battery handle KS-2-110 KS-2-111 KS-2-112 Laryngoscope Set Laryngoscope blades Battery handle Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, 6 Surgical Instruments Anesthesia McIntosh McIntosh McIntosh KS-2-114 KS-2-115 KS-2-116 Laryngoscope set fiber optic Laryngoscope set fiber optic Laryngoscope sets fiber optic Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3, Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3, McIntosh KS-2-113 Laryngoscope set Fig. 1,Fig. 2,Fig. 3,Fig. 4, 7 Surgical Instruments Trocars Universal Nelson Lichtwitz KS-3-101 KS-3-102 KS-3-103 Trocar Trocar Antrum Trocar 14 cm, 20 cm, 18.5 cm, Adson Frazier Frazier KS-3-104 KS-3-105 KS-3-106 Suction Cannula Suction Cannula Suction Cannula 20 cm, 24 cm, 19.5 cm, 8 Surgical Instruments Trocars Poppen Luer Yasargil KS-3-107 KS-3-108 KS-3-109 Suction Cannula Suction Tube working length 110 mm Suction Tube working length 18 cm, 150mm with L uer hub 21.5 cm, KS-3-110 Yankauer Poole Suction Tube complete with KS-3-111 KS-3-112 suction tip and connector Suction Tube Suction Tube 31 cm, 31 cm,15 cm, 2.5 cm,10 cm, 22 cm, 9 Surgical Instruments Trocars Poole Nuboer Nuboer KS-3-113 KS-3-114 KS-3-115 Suction Tube Suction Tube Suction Tube 22.5 cm, 21 cm, 21 cm, Quinke Tuohy Verres KS-3-116 KS-3-117 KS-3-118 Lumbar Puncture Needle Lumbar Puncture Needle Luer Lock Insufflation Cannula Luer connection with special tip Lock connection1 5 cm, 10 Surgical Instruments Trocars Verres KS-3-119 Insufflation Cannula Luer Lock connection 17 cm, 11 Surgical Instruments Suture Kalt Barraquer-Troutman Arruga KS-4-101 KS-4-102 KS-4-103 Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 13.5 cm, 10 cm,10.5 cm, 13.5 cm, Barraquer-Troutman Barraquer Barraquer KS-4-104 KS-4-105 KS-4-106 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 10.5 cm,11.5 cm, 11.5 cm,13.5 cm,14 cm, 13.5 cm, 12 Surgical Instruments Suture Castroviejo-Fino Castroviejo-Fino Castroviejo-Fino KS-4-107 KS-4-108 KS-4-109 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder very delicate jaw with lock 13 cm, 13 cm, 13 cm, Castroviejo Castroviejo Castroviejo KS-4-110 KS-4-111 KS-4-112 Micro Needle Holder with lock Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder with lock 14 cm, 14 cm, 14 cm, 13 Surgical Instruments Suture Castroviejo Castroviejo Arruga KS-4-113 KS-4-114 KS-4-115 Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder with lock Needle Holder delicate 14 cm, 12 cm, 16 cm, Castroviejo Derf Collier KS-4-116 KS-4-117 KS-4-118 Micro Needle Holder with lock Needle Holder Needle Holder 12 cm, 12 cm,13 cm, 12.5 cm, 14 Surgical Instruments Suture Webster Halsey Neivert KS-4-119 KS-4-120 KS-4-121 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 13 cm, 13.5 cm, 12.5 cm, Hegar-Baumgartner Crile-Murray Crile-Wood KS-4-122 KS-4-123 KS-4-124 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 14.5 cm, 15 cm, 15 cm, 15 Surgical Instruments Suture Adson KS-4-126 M. 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Hospital Metzenbaum KS-4-125 Needle Holder one grooved and fenestrated KS-4-127 Needle Holder one fenestrated jaw jaw Needle Holder 18 cm, 18.5 cm, 17.5 cm, Mayo-Hegar Mayo-Hegar Brown KS-4-128 KS-4-129 KS-4-130 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 14.5 cm,16 cm,18.5 cm, 16 cm,18.5 cm,20.5 cm, 13 cm,18 cm, 20.5 cm,24 cm,26.5 cm 16 Surgical Instruments Suture Heaney Jamison Masson KS-4-131 KS-4-132 KS-4-133 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 20.5 cm, 23.5 cm, 26.5 cm, Finochietto Wangensteen Johnson KS-4-134 KS-4-135 KS-4-136 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 26.5 cm, 26.5 cm, 27 cm, 17 Surgical Instruments Suture Stratte Olsen-Hegar Gillies KS-4-137 KS-4-138 KS-4-139 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 23 cm, 14 cm, 16 cm, Crile Mathieu Mathieu KS-4-140 KS-4-141 KS-4-142 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 15 cm, 14 cm,17 cm,20 cm, 14 cm,16.5 cm, 18 Surgical Instruments Suture Toennis Lichtenberg KS-4-145 KS-4-143 KS-4-144 Micro Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 16 cm, 18.5 cm, 20 cm, KS-4-146 Hepp-Scheidel Webster Micro Needle Holder KS-4-147 KS-4-148 23 cm,19 cm, Micro Needle Holder smooth jaw Needle Holder with automatic 18 cm, Release ratchet a l s o for lefthanders 13 cm,15 cm, 19 Surgical Instruments Suture KS-4-149 JABOMA Castroviejo Micro Needle Holder KS-4-150 KS-4-151 15 cm,18 cm,21 cm,23 cm, Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 18 cm, 14.5 cm,18 cm,21.5 cm, Arruga Castroviejo Barraquer KS-4-152 KS-4-153 KS-4-154 Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder Micro Needle Holder 16 cm, 12.5 cm, 13 cm, 20 Surgical Instruments Suture Barraquer Webster Derf KS-4-155 KS-4-156 KS-4-157 Micro Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 13 cm, 13 cm, 12 cm, Kilner Hegar-Baumgartner Halsey KS-4-158 KS-4-159 KS-4-160 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder 13 cm, 13 cm,14.5 cm, 13 cm,12 cm, 21 Surgical Instruments Suture Crile-Wood Sarot Mayo-Hegar KS-4-161 KS-4-162 KS-4-163 Needle Holder Needle Holder Needle Holder standard profile 15 cm, 18 cm,20 cm,26 cm, 16 cm,18 cm,20 cm, 24 cm,26 cm,30 cm, Heaney DeBakey Masson KS-4-164 KS-4-165 KS-4-166 Needle Holder Needle Holder delicate pattern mini profile Needle Holder 20 cm,24 cm,26 cm, 18 cm,20 cm,23 cm,26 cm,31 cm, 26.5 cm, 22 Surgical Instruments Suture Ryder (Martin) Martin Wangensteen KS-4-167 KS-4-168 KS-4-169 Needle Holder Needle Holder mini profile elastic type Needle Holder standard profile 12.5 cm,15 cm,18 cm, 15 cm,17 cm,20 cm, 27 cm, 20 cm,23 cm,26 cm, Hegar-Vascular Bozemann Hegar KS-4-170 KS-4-171 KS-4-172 Needle Holder micro profile Needle Holder standard profile Needle Holder standard profile 14 cm,18.5 cm,20.5 cm,23 cm, 20.5 cm,24 cm,26.5 cm,29 cm, 20 cm,23.5 cm, 23 Surgical Instruments Suture Stratte Microvascular Mathieu KS-4-173 KS-4-174 KS-4-175 Needle Holder standard profile Needle Holder slender pattern micro profile Needle Holder 23 cm, 14 cm,17.5 cm,20 cm,23 cm, 14 cm,17 cm,20 cm, Mathieu Mathieu Toennis KS-4-176 KS-4-177 KS-4-178 Needle Holder Needle Holder standard profile with interior Needle Holder 14 cm,17 cm,20 cm, ratchet 18.5 cm, 17 cm,20 cm,23 cm, 24 Surgical Instruments Suture Lichtenberg Langenbeck Zweifel KS-4-179 KS-4-180 KS-4-181 Needle Holder lightweight model Needle Holder Needle Holder with hinged ratchet Standard p r o file 18 cm,20.5 cm,23 cm, Standard p r o file 20 cm, 20.5 cm,23 cm, Reverdin Reverdin Reverdin KS-4-182 KS-4-183 KS-4-184 Reverdin Needle short Reverdin Needle medium Reverdin Needle long 14.5 cm Fig. 1,14.5 cm Fig. 2, 19.5 cm Fig. 1,19.5 cm Fig. 2,19.5 cm Fig. 23 cm Fig. 1,23 cm Fig. 2, 14.5 cm Fig. 3 , 1 4 . 5 cm Fig. 4, 3,19.5 cm Fig. 4, 23 cm fig.
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