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Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide is a strongly alkaline compound widely used in dentistry, especially in endodontics (root canal therapy) and restorative dentistry. It plays a vital role in promoting healing, disinfection, and hard tissue formation inside teeth.
Canes for the Blind
Cannula G16 – Box of 100
Key Features
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16-gauge size (large bore)
Allows very high flow rates, ideal for emergency and critical care situations. -
Sterile, single-use
Individually sealed to maintain hygiene and prevent infection. -
Integrated IV catheter
Consists of a sharp introducer needle surrounded by a flexible polyurethane catheter that remains in the vein after insertion. -
Flashback chamber
Transparent chamber shows immediate blood return, confirming correct venous access. -
Injection port (in most models)
Enables medication administration without disconnecting the IV line. -
Winged design (optional)
Some versions include stabilization wings for secure fixation on the skin. -
Color-coded hub
G16 cannulas typically have a grey hub for quick identification.
Common Uses
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Rapid fluid resuscitation
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Emergency blood transfusion
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Trauma management
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Massive hemorrhage protocols
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High-volume IV medication administration
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Emergency department and theatre use
Cannula G18 (18 Gauge) – 100 Pieces
Key Features:
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Gauge Size: 18G (medium–large bore)
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Quantity: Pack of 100 pieces
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Color Code: Green (standard international color coding)
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Catheter Material: Flexible, medical-grade Teflon or polyurethane
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Needle: Stainless steel, sharp beveled tip for smooth insertion
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Flow Rate: High flow suitable for quick fluid replacement
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Luer Lock Cap: Ensures secure, leak-free connection
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Wings: Most 18G cannulas come with wings for stable grip during insertion
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Injection Port (for some models): Allows administration of medication without removing the cannula
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Sterile & Individually Packed: Ensures hygiene and safety
Common Uses:
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Rapid IV fluid administration
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Blood transfusion
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Emergency trauma care
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Surgical procedures
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Delivery rooms
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General IV therapy for adults
Advantages:
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High flow rate
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Reliable access for large-volume infusions
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Reduced risk of kinking due to strong catheter material
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Easy insertion with ergonomic design
Cannula G20 (20 Gauge) – 100 Pieces
Key Features:
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Gauge Size: 20G (medium bore)
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Quantity: 100 pieces per box
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Color Code: Pink (standard international color coding)
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Catheter Material: Medical-grade Teflon or polyurethane
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Needle: Stainless steel with a sharp beveled tip for smooth insertion
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Flow Rate: Moderate flow, ideal for general IV infusions
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Luer Lock Cap: Ensures secure, leak-free connection
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Winged Design: Provides stable grip and precise insertion
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Injection Port (in some models): Allows medication to be administered without removing the cannula
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Sterility: Individually packed, sterile, single-use
Common Uses:
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General IV fluid therapy
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Medication administration
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IV antibiotics
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Blood transfusion (acceptable flow for packed cells)
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Pre-operative and post-operative care
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Suitable for adults and older children
Advantages:
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Comfortable for patients
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Good flow rate for routine treatments
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Reduced vein trauma due to optimal size
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Easy to insert and secure
Cannula G22 (22 Gauge) – 100 Pieces
Key Features:
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Gauge Size: 22G (small–medium bore)
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Quantity: 100 pieces per pack
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Color Code: Blue (international standard)
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Catheter Material: Soft, flexible Teflon or polyurethane
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Needle: Sharp stainless steel needle designed for smooth, low-trauma insertion
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Flow Rate: Moderate—suitable for maintenance fluids, medications, and controlled infusions
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Luer Lock/Hub: Ensures secure connection
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Winged Options: Some models include wings for better grip and stability
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Injection Port: Available on some versions for direct medication administration
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Sterile & Individually Packed: Safe for single use
Common Uses:
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Routine IV medication administration
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Maintenance IV fluids
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Pediatric patients
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Elderly patients with fragile veins
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Patients with thin or difficult veins
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Non-emergency transfusions of blood or plasma
Advantages:
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Gentle on veins—ideal for sensitive patients
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Easy insertion due to thin, sharp needle
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Reduced risk of vein irritation
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Suitable for longer-duration IV therapy
Cannula G24 (24 Gauge) – 100 Pieces
Key Features:
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Gauge Size: 24G (very small bore)
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Quantity: 100 pieces per box
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Color Code: Yellow (standard international color coding)
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Catheter Material: Soft, flexible medical-grade Teflon or polyurethane
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Needle: Ultra-sharp stainless steel needle for gentle, low-trauma insertion
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Flow Rate: Low—ideal for slow, controlled infusions
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Hub / Luer Lock: Secure and leak-proof connection
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Winged Options: Available in some models for better stability
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Injection Port: Present in some variations to administer medication without removing the cannula
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Sterile Packaging: Individually packed, non-pyrogenic, single-use
Common Uses:
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Neonates (newborn babies)
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Small infants
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Pediatric patients
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Elderly patients with extremely fragile veins
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Oncology patients
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Slow IV fluid administration
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IV medications where low flow is sufficient
Advantages:
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Minimizes vein trauma
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Ideal for tiny or hard-to-access veins
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Smooth insertion with minimal pain
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Suitable for long-duration low-flow IV therapy
Cannula G26 (26 Gauge) – 100 Pieces
Key Features:
Gauge Size: 26G (very small bore)
Quantity: 100 pieces per box
Color Code: Yellow (standard international color coding)
Catheter Material: Soft, flexible medical-grade Teflon or polyurethane
Needle: Ultra-sharp stainless steel needle for gentle, low-trauma insertion
Flow Rate: Low—ideal for slow, controlled infusions
Hub / Luer Lock: Secure and leak-proof connection
Winged Options: Available in some models for better stability
Injection Port: Present in some variations to administer medication without removing the cannula
Sterile Packaging: Individually packed, non-pyrogenic, single-use
Common Uses:
Neonates (newborn babies)
Small infants
Pediatric patients
Elderly patients with extremely fragile veins
Oncology patients
Slow IV fluid administration
IV medications where low flow is sufficient
Advantages:
Minimizes vein trauma
Ideal for tiny or hard-to-access veins
Smooth insertion with minimal pain
Suitable for long-duration low-flow IV therapy
Carboxylate Cement (Zinc Polycarboxylate Cement)
Carboxylate Cement, also known as Zinc Polycarboxylate Cement, is a dental luting and base material used for cementing crowns, bridges, inlays, and orthodontic bands, as well as for lining cavities under restorations. It is one of the earliest adhesive cements developed, known for its chemical adhesion to tooth structure and biocompatibility.
Carvene – Gutta Percha Solvent
Carvene is a dental solvent specifically designed for the softening and removal of gutta-percha and root canal sealers during endodontic retreatment. It provides a safer, less toxic alternative to chloroform and xylene-based solvents while maintaining high efficiency in dissolving materials within the root canal system.
Cataract EYE Surgical Set
1. Cutting and Incision Instruments
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Cataract Knife / Keratome: Creates precise corneal incisions to access the anterior chamber.
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Crescent Knife: Used for tunnel or scleral pocket incisions.
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Limbal Knife: Helps enlarge or refine incisions during surgery.
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Vannas Scissors / Westcott Scissors: For fine cutting of conjunctiva, capsule, or delicate tissue.
2. Holding and Grasping Instruments
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Fixation Forceps: Hold the eye steady during incision.
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Capsulorhexis Forceps: Used to grasp and tear the anterior capsule of the lens in a controlled circular motion.
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Iris Forceps: For manipulating or repositioning the iris.
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Colibri Forceps: For delicate tissue handling, especially corneal sutures.
3. Retracting and Supporting Instruments
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Speculum (Wire or Solid Blade): Keeps the eyelids open during surgery.
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Lens Expressor: Helps deliver the cataractous lens nucleus from the capsule.
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Iris Retractor Hooks: Used to hold the iris away from the operating field.
4. Manipulating and Extracting Instruments
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Lens Spoon / Lens Loop: Used to remove the cataractous lens.
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Iris Spatula: For gentle manipulation of the iris or lens fragments.
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Cystotome Needle: To open the anterior capsule for nucleus removal.
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Simcoe Irrigation-Aspiration Cannula: For removing cortical material after lens extraction.
5. Suturing and Closing Instruments
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Needle Holder (Castroviejo Type): Used for microsutures with fine control.
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Tying Forceps: Help in knot tying and handling ultra-fine sutures.
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Micro Scissors: For cutting sutures precisely.
6. Auxiliary and Support Items
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Syringes and Cannulas: For irrigation, aspiration, and injection of fluids.
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Spatulas / Manipulators: To position intraocular lenses (IOLs).
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Sterile Trays and Bowls: For organizing instruments and sterile solutions.
CELEBRAL PALSY WHEELCHAIR.
Key features include:
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Ergonomic seating system with cushions and lateral supports to maintain proper posture.
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Adjustable backrest and footrests to suit the user’s specific needs.
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Durable frame made from lightweight yet strong materials for easy maneuverability.
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Wheel options for self-propelling or caregiver-assisted movement.
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Safety belts and harnesses to ensure secure positioning.
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Customizable accessories such as headrests, armrests, and anti-tip devices.
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Smooth-rolling wheels for safe navigation indoors and outdoors.