66 LEARNING CURVE / Surgical Instruments
Bandage and Suture Cutting and Grasping Instruments
Lister Bandage Scissors Purpose. Cutting bandage materials to size or removing bandages when an angled pair of scissors is required or desirable.
Features. Both blades of the scissors are angled to facilitate slipping one of the blades under the ban- dage material to cut it. The lower blade has a flattened, blunt nodule at the tip so that it can slide between the bandage and skin without inadvertently cutting the patient’s skin.
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Spencer Suture (Stitch) Scissors Purpose. Cutting suture material to length or removing sutures from a patient.
Features. These small suture scissors are either straight or curved, with thin blades that are available in a variety of lengths. These scis- sors have a hook-shaped point on one blade to slide under and expose a portion of the tied suture before cutting it with the opposing blade of the scissors.
K-wire Guided Lalonde Bone Clamp for Reducing Oblique/Spiral Fractures from ASSI.
® With the K-wire Guided Lalonde® Bone Clamp, the surgeon can select the
ideal location for fracture fixation by quickly and easily firing the K-wire through the guide into an exact position on the bone.
The Lalonde Bone Clamps work like a towel clip
® but are designed to fit around bones.
LalondeOblique/Spiral Metacarpal Fracture Small Bone Clamp Max. opening 17mm
LalondeOblique/Spiral Fracture Medium Bone Clamp
Max. opening 17mm TM ACCURATE SURGICAL & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS® For diamond perfect performance™
accurate surgical & scientific instruments corporation 516.333.2570 fax: 516.997.4948 800.645.3569
www.accuratesurgical.com west coast: 800.255.9378
Designed by D.H. Lalonde,
B.Sc.,
M.Sc., M.D., FRCSC, Saint John, N.B., Canada Patented
LalondeOblique/Spiral Fracture Small Bone Clamp with K-wire Guide, Accepts K-wire in sizes .028", .035", .045"
© 2009 ASSI®
IDEAL for Metacarpals!
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