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Kocher’s Forceps – Surgical Units
What is Kocher’s Forceps? The Kocher’s Forceps is named after Emil Theodor Kocher, a Swiss surgeon who was awarded Nobel Prize in 1909. The forceps is designed the same way as Spencer Wells Artery For...
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Babcock’s Tissue Holding Forceps – Surgical Units
What is Babcock’s Forceps?
W. Wayne Babcock, MD (1872 – 1963) is an American Surgeon who invented this popular Tissue Holding Forceps. The forceps has a ratchet mechanism, ring handles and its blades ...
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Potts Scissors – Surgical Units
Willis J. Potts an American Pediatric Surgeon. They are also known as
Potts-Smith Scissors or
Potts Demartel Scissors. The blades of the scissors are usually angled at the joint (25, 45, 60 and 90 ...
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About Us – Surgical Units
About Us
Surgical Units creates awareness, promotes and markets a comprehensive product portfolio of various surgical instruments to the consumers, surgeons, medical students, & others within the supp...
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Allis Forceps – Surgical Units
What is Allis’s Forceps? This tissue holding forceps is named after
Oscar Huntington Allis, an American surgeon (1836-1921) who is remembered for his contributions in orthopedic surgery. The forceps ...
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Absorbent Gauze – Surgical Units
A cotton in the schema of simple woven fabric, relevant to well known medicinal standards & regulatory bodies. It is usually available in fold or roll type. A soft, open-meshed cloth of muslin or rela...