Surgins Surgical Instruments

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Accessories
At Surgins, our Accessories category contains a large variety of important medical support tools needed for the smooth running of any surgical 
Dental
At Surgins, Dental category is designed to supply dental professionals with the right tools for performing many different 
Electro
At Surgin, Electro-Surgical Instruments category includes up-to-date devices that provide precision, greater efficiency and safety to surgical procedures
Forceps (Clamps)
At Surgins, Forceps (clamp) is a surgical instrument used to grasp, hold, compress, or clamp tissue, blood vessels, or other objects during surgical
Forceps (Tweezer)
At Surgins, Tweezers (Forceps) also known as thumb forceps, pinning forceps, spring forceps are an extension of our fingers used by compression
Left Handed (Instruments)
At Surgins, Left-Handed Surgical Instruments are specially designed tools for surgeons who are Left-Handed. (approx. 10% of the population)
MIS (Key Hole Surgery)
At Surgins, Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), also known as Keyhole Surgery, uses specialized surgical instruments, designed for MIS
Needle Holder
At Surgins, Needle Holder (also known as a needle driver) is a surgical instrument used by surgeons to hold a suturing needle for closing wounds 
Retractor
At Surgins, Retractor is a surgical instrument to hold back tissues, organs, or muscles during a surgical procedure to provide better visibility and access
Scalpel
At Surgins, Scalpel is a small, very sharp-bladed surgical knife used for making precise incisions in tissue. It’s a fundamental tool
Scissors
At Surgins, surgical scissors are indispensable tools in the field of surgery, designed for cutting tissues sutures, and various materials
Single use

At Surgins, Single-use surgical instruments (also known as disposable surgical instruments) are tools designed to be used once

Titanium
At Surgins, Titanium surgical instruments are specialized surgical tools made from titanium or titanium alloys. They are commonly used 
Veterinary
At Surgins, the primary differences between human and veterinary surgical instruments stem from the species anatomical variation, and procedural 
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