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At Mascuscouk Surgical we provide the most complete collection of surgical instruments and related surgical products used in hospitals, private practices, research and education for many procedures:


Our goal is to provide quality surgical products at discounted prices. You can choose from several different quality grades ranging from our extensive list of the highest quality german surgical instruments, mid grade and economy grade.

Our best Operating Room quality instruments incorporating the highest grades of surgical steel, finely detailed craftsmanship and exacting standards of manufacturing. These instruments are imported from Germany.
Our mid-grade line of affordable quality Instruments for general practice and operating room. The mid-grade line surgical instruments are manufactured from 100% German Steel.

We carry a complete line of high quality economy grade instruments.

They are manufactured in Pakistan using Pakistan stainless steel. High quality German Surgical Instruments primarily used in research and education.The added convenience and cost-savings of these ready-to-use sterile instruments make Econo™ Sterile an exceptional value at Mascuscouk Surgical.

Friday, 27 August 2010

Tissue Forceps

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Forceps: consist of two tines held together at one end with a spring device that holds the tines open. Forceps can be either tissue or dressing forceps.
Dressing forceps have smooth or smoothly serrated tips.
Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue. Many forceps bear the name of the originator of the design, such as Adson tissue forceps.

Utility Scissors

These EMT/Nurses Utility Scissors can cut through heavy material, including layers of clothing. Excellent for EMT and nurses in emergency situations. Made with stainless steel and durable plastic handles for comfort. 5 1/2 inches long with serrated blade.
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Operating Scissors

The operating scissors from the blacksmith surgical are inserted with the tungsten carbide along the cutting edges in order to make them stronger and stay sharp for a longer period. The handles are then made of plastic for proper gripping and handling during the operation process. The operating scissors is one of the most crucial surgical instruments in any surgical operation and therefore should be availed right before the inception of the operation process. For the blacksmith operating scissors and other surgical instruments visit the company’s online catalog and get the vast information concerning the various surgical instruments manufactured and supplied to the market.
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Gynecology

Gynaecology or gynecology is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina, and ovaries). Literally, outside medicine, it means "the science of women". Its counterpart is andrology, which deals with medical issues specific to the male reproductive system. Almost all modern gynaecologists are also obstetricians (see obstetrics and gynaecology). In many areas, the specialties of gynaecology and obstetrics overlap. Gynaecology has been considered to end at 28 weeks gestation, but practically there is no clear cut-off. Since 1st October 1992, this cut-off may be considered to occur at 24 weeks gestation in the United States, since the law and definition of abortion changed to bring it closer to the gestation at which a fetus becomes viable
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Vaginal Specula

A cylindrical-shaped speculum, introduced in 2001, the dilating vaginal speculum (also known as the Veda-scope[4]) invented by Clemens van der Weegen,[5] inflates the vagina with filtered air.[6] (see diagram) The device has two main functions: a) to take a normal Pap smear with a cervical brush or a cytology brush; and b) as an internal colposcope so that the operator can pivot the Veda-scope to view any part of the vagina barrel and cervix facilitated by an internal light source that can illuminate the vaginal wall and cervix with multi-coloured light filters, which can detect pre-cancerous cells with the aid of acetic acid solution and iodine solution. It also has a facility to attach a digital camera for viewing and recording.[7] Dilating vaginal speculum inflating vagina and light illuminating (cervical brush inserts through top inlet) A specialized form of vaginal speculum is the weighted speculum, which consists of a broad half tube which is bent at about a 90 degree angle, with the channel of the tube on the exterior side of the angle. One end of the tube has a roughly spherical metal weight surrounding the channel of the speculum. A weighted speculum is placed in the vagina during vaginal surgery with the patient in the lithotomy position. The weight holds the speculum in place and frees the surgeon's hands for other tasks. A vaginal speculum is also used in fertility treatments, particularly artificial insemination, and allows the vaginal cavity to be opened and observed thereby facilitating the deposit of semen into the vagina
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Tracheotomy

The best position for a tracheotomy was and still is one that forces the neck into the biggest prominence. Usually, the patient was laid on his back on a table with a cushion placed under his shoulders to prop him up. The arms were restrained to ensure they would not get in the way later.[3] The tools and techniques used today in tracheotomies have come a long way. The tracheotomy tube placed into the incision through the windpipe comes in various sizes, thus allowing a more comfortable fit and the ability to remove the tube in and out of the throat without disrupting support from a breathing machine. In today’s world general anesthesia is used when performing these surgeries, which makes it much more tolerable for the patient. Special tracheostomy tube valves (such as the Passy-Muir valve[5]) have been created to assist people in their speech. The patient can inhale through the unidirectional tube. Upon expiration, pressure causes the valve to close, redirecting air around the tube, past the vocal folds, producing sound
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Nasal Specula

A speculum (Latin for "mirror"; plural specula or speculums) is a medical tool for investigating body cavities, with a form dependent on the body cavity for which it is designed. In old texts, the speculum may also be referred to as a diopter or dioptra.[1] Like an endoscope, a speculum allows entry into a body cavity; endoscopes, however, tend to have optics while a speculum is intended for direct vision.
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Polypus Forceps

Polyps can be taken out using many methods. One of the methods which doctors may opt for is making use of gynecological instruments, specifically the uterine polypus forceps. If the removal is likely to be much more complicated, surgeries such as hysterectomy would have to be performed. If the surgery is likely to remove small sized polyps, it is usually done on outpatient criteria. Instructions are then provided to the patient to limit their activity for the next couple of days and pain medication may also be prescribed. A biopsy may also be conducted after the polyps are removed. This would be done to determine whether the polyps are malignant or not. Malignancy is generally very rare with polyps but testing the polyps is part of the patient’s health and safety.
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Otology

Otology is a branch of medicine which studies normal and pathological anatomy and physiology of the ear (hearing and vestibular sensory systems and related structures and functions) as well as its diseases, diagnosis and treatment.
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Bone Rongeur

A rongeur is a strongly constructed instrument with a sharp-edged, scoop-shaped tip, used for gouging out bone. Rongeur is a French word that means rodent or 'gnawer'. [1] A rongeur can be used to open a window in bone, often in the skull. It is used in neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery to expose areas for operation. [2] A rongeur is also used in oral maxillofacial surgery. It is also used in hand surgery to cut traumatic amputated bone to allow skin to be closed over the defect.
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General Instruments

General Instrument (GI) was an electronics manufacturer based in Horsham, PA specializing in semiconductors and cable television equipment. The company was active until 1997, when it split into General Semiconductor (power semiconductors) which was later acquired by Vishay Intertechnology in 2001, CommScope and NextLevel Systems (the cable and satellite TV division, which later reverted to GI name). The new (post-split) General Instrument Corporation was later acquired by Motorola and became Motorola Connected Home Solutions, and was renamed Home and Networks Mobility in 2007. When Motorola split on January 4, 2011, this division became part of Motorola Mobility. Moses Shapiro, father of former Monsanto head Robert B. Shapiro, was Chairman from 1969 to 1975. Frank G. Hickey served as CEO from 1975 to 1990, and Donald Rumsfeld did from 1990 to 1993.
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Spong Holding

Sponge holding forceps or sponge forceps as they may be called are instruments which are used by doctors to hold on to sponges and/or swabs while conducting their medical procedure. Sponge holding forceps are usually made in the shape of a scissor. The jaws of these forceps can either be serrated or they may be smooth. The handles are ratcheted as well as looped. Sponge holding forceps can either be curved or they may be straight; the shape is different for each individual purpose for which they may be used.
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Needle Holder

A needle holder, also called needle driver, is a surgical instrument, similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold a suturing needle for closing wounds during suturing and surgical procedures. The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the joint and the handles. Most needle holders also have a clamp mechanism that locks the needle in place, allowing the user to maneuver the needle through various tissues. To maintain a firm grip on the needle, the jaws are often textured and short compared to the handles (increasing the applied force following the principle of a lever).

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Dressing Forceps

Forceps: consist of two tines held together at one end with a spring device that holds the tines open. Forceps can be either tissue or dressing forceps. Dressing forceps have smooth or smoothly serrated tips. Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue. Many forceps bear the name of the originator of the design, such as Adson tissue forceps.
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Dissecting Scissors

These stainless steel scissors are strong, sharp, and sturdy, making dissecting anything from an earthworm to a frog on up to a fetal pig easy and safe. Clean the scissors after every use and they should last a long time. As noted, they are sharp, so teach anyone who uses them the proper handling techniques. Saftey first!Recommended.
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Scalpel Handeles

A scalpel, or lancet, is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery, anatomical dissection, and various arts and crafts (called a hobby knife). Scalpels may be single-use disposable or re-usable. Re-usable scalpels can have attached, resharpenable blades or, more commonly, non-attached, replaceable blades. Disposable scalpels usually have a plastic handle with an extensible blade (like a utility knife) and are used once, then the entire instrument discarded. Scalpel blades are usually individually packed in sterile pouches but are also offered non-sterile. Double-edged scalpels are referred to as "lancets". Scalpel blades are usually made of hardened and tempered steel, stainless steel, or high carbon steel; in addition, titanium, ceramic, diamond and even obsidian knives are not uncommon. For example, when performing surgery under MRI guidance, steel blades are unusable (the blades would be drawn to the magnets) or may cause image artifacts. Scalpel blades are also offered by select manufacturers with a Zirconium Nitride coated edge to improve sharpness and edge retention. Others manufacture blades that are polymer coated to enhance lubricity during a cut. Alternatives to scalpels in surgical applications include electrocautery and lasers.
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Percussion Hammers

The strength of a reflex is used to gauge central and peripheral nervous system disorders, with the former resulting in hyperreflexia, or exaggerated reflexes, and the latter resulting in hyporeflexia or diminished reflexes. However, the strength of the stimulus used to extract the reflex also affects the magnitude of the reflex. Attempts have been made to determine the force required to elicit a reflex,[6] but vary depending on the hammer used, and are difficult to quantify. The Taylor hammer is usually held at the end by the physician, and the entire device is swung in an arc-like motion onto the tendon in question. The Queen Square and Babinski hammers are usually held perpendicular to the tendon in question, and are passively swung with gravity assistance onto the tendon.[1] The Jendrassik maneuver, which entails interlocking of flexed fingers to distract a patient, can also be used to accentuate reflexes.[7] In cases of hyperreflexia, the physician may place his finger on top of the tendon, and tap the finger with the hammer. Sometimes a reflex hammer may not be necessary to elicit hyperreflexia, with finger tapping over the tendon being sufficient as a stimulus
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Thursday, 26 August 2010

Tongue Forceps

There are two basic types of forceps: non-locking (often called 'thumb forceps' or 'pick-ups') and locking, though these two types come in dozens of specialized forms for various uses. Non-locking forceps also come in two basic forms, hinged at one end, away from the grasping end (colloquially such forceps are called tweezers, though a medical professional would not likely refer to them as such) and hinged in the middle, rather like scissors (though, unlike scissors, forceps are tipped with flat, grasping surfaces rather than interposing blades). Locking forceps are almost always hinged in the middle, though some forms place the hinge very close to the grasping end. Locking forceps use various means to lock the grasping surfaces in a closed position to facilitate manipulation or to independently clamp, grasp or hold an object.
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Haemostatic Forceps

These stainless steel forceps are for use in podiatric surgery, the selection features popular Halstaed Mosquito, Spencer Wells and Kelly Artery forceps to suit every preference.
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Magill Forceps

The curve of the Boedeker Intubation Forceps allows both the tip of the forceps and the glottic opening to be simultaneously visible in the field of view during videolaryngoscopy, making removal of glottic foreign bodies easier.


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