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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
Carboxylate Cement (Zinc Polycarboxylate Cement)
Carvene – Gutta Percha Solvent
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.