- Scalpel
- Allis Tissue Forceps
- Babcock Forceps
- Mayo Scissors
- Langenbeck Retractor
- Needle Holder (Mayo-Hegar)
- Hemostat (Kelly Forceps)
- Snowden-Pencer Laparoscopic Scissors
- Gynaecological
- Diagnostic Instruments
- Probes and Suction Instruments
- Scalpels and Knives
- Dressing and Tissue Forceps
- Sponge Forceps
- Hemostatic Forceps
- Intestinal and Rectal Instruments
- Orthopedic Instruments
- Retractors
- Cardiovascular Instruments
- Ear Instruments
- Laryngoscopes
- Dermatology
- Sterilization
- Thoracic Instruments
- Neurosurgery
- Urology Instruments
Probes and Suction Instruments
Probes and suction instruments are used during surgeries for exploration and maintaining a clear surgical field. Probes are slender, rod-like tools used to detect the depth, direction, or presence of foreign bodies within tissues, wounds, or cavities. They allow surgeons to assess internal conditions without causing additional trauma. Suction instruments, on the other hand, are vital for removing blood, pus, and other fluids from the operative area, thereby improving visibility and reducing infection risk. These instruments are critical in delicate surgeries, especially in abdominal, ENT, and neurosurgical procedures, where precision and cleanliness of the surgical site are essential.
